Example sentences of "this [be] followed [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is followed by the binary pixel data , compressed with bit oriented Run Length Limitation coding ( see box ) .
2 This is followed by the successive removal of the ascending ramus , leaving just the mandibular body ( Fig. 3.14 K-N ) .
3 This is followed by the ready display , confirming that the Solution is ready to dive , which alternates approximately every 30 seconds with the dive planning display .
4 This is followed by the inevitable pain on micturition described as passing ‘ a red-hot iron ’ or ‘ pieces of broken glass ’ or , by one patient , as if he had ‘ razors in his pipe ’ .
5 The National General Secretary read out the greetings and good wishes received , and this was followed by the Immediate Past President , who introduced representatives of Institute Committees , visiting Presidents and Divisional Representatives and representing the Secretariat .
6 This was followed by the bowling-alley racket of stones and boulders ricocheting off the walls of the crater as they ascended from a great depth to gush out over our heads in billowing clouds of debris and Our equipment , clothes and bodies were penetrated by the finest , hardest black dust .
7 This was followed by the 1975 Algiers agreement , which Iraq abrogated in 1980 .
8 This was followed by the opportunistic deployment in the Shetlands following the Braer disaster .
9 This was followed by the scientific report of an expedition to Barra organised by the Biological Society of the University of Edinburgh ( Forrest et al. , 1936 ) , which included an account of the vegetation ( Watson & Barlow , 1936 ) .
10 km ) of Iraqi territory in the north , this was followed by the next attacks due in the Val Fajr series , Nos 5 and 6 , both in the centre , and Val Fajr No 6 partly in the south .
11 This was followed by the main London museums , headed by the British Museum at 3.6 million visits ( The Economist , 1 August 1987 ) .
12 It had been a long , tiring day … first this big house to be cleaned , then the uphill trek to church and Sunday service ; next came the lunch , which took hours to prepare and only minutes to devour ; this was followed by the inevitable mountain of washing up .
13 This was followed by the Public Accounts Committee 's first special report , session 1980- , and the government 's response to that report ( Cmnd. 8323 ) .
14 This was followed in the next issue by an examination of the reasons for the controversy , which could include personal vanity .
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