Example sentences of "followed [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly using the train , and with less effort , the glen may be followed up-river to the station at Tulloch .
2 This was followed eventually by the adoption by congress , as a whole , of a concurrent budget resolution including reconciliation instructions requiring the authorizing committees to cut approximately $36 billion from the financial year 1982 budget .
3 That opportunity squandered was followed swiftly by the briefings for yesterday 's press to the effect that Delphic Douglas was in fact leaving open the door for an executive ratification of the original , unamended treaty irrespective of whatever parliament may decide .
4 If Aisgill is the destination the track is followed down below the bridge alongside the gorge to arrive at Hellgill Farm , from where an access road goes down to the B6259 at Aisgill Moor Cottages , passing the fine waterfall of Hellgill Force .
5 It may be reached on foot by using a track leaving the Ullapool road four miles out of Kylesku : this climbs over a high saddle before reaching the stream which can be followed down to the lip of the fall .
6 Gone was the flotilla of rafts that had followed majestically in the wake of the cruiser .
7 According to Hesiod the age of idle luxury was followed successively by an age of heroes , a silver age , an age of bronze , and finally by the present iron age .
8 A few days after Hitler 's repetition of his ‘ prophecy ’ on 30 January 1942 , the SD reported that his words had been ‘ interpreted to mean that the Führer 's battle against the Jews would be followed through to the end with merciless consistency , and that very soon the last Jew would disappear from European soil ’ .
9 There was a cry , followed shortly by a pounding of feet past the trench and down through the orchard , then silence , except for a rumble of artillery somewhere in the distance .
10 Two years later , the Philadelphia Stock Exchange ( PHLX ) also began to trade share options , and the next wave was in 1982 when CBoT introduced options on US T-bond futures and PHLX introduced options on dollar denominated currencies , followed smartly by the CME with options on its stock index future and on currency futures .
11 2 This is followed rapidly by a stamp to the upper thigh .
12 The scene where Susan runs into Ian , having been tapped on the shoulder by an unseen hand ( in truth that of AFM Michael Ferguson , later , too , to become a Doctor Who Director ) , is followed directly by a sequence in the TARDIS with all four time-travellers .
13 The sky thundered , followed quickly by a crack of lightning that lit up the whole sky .
14 It was hoped that soon the lines to the Don basin and Nizhnii Novgorod would be electrified , followed quickly by the whole of the Siberian network .
15 In pursuance of this last , they waited until the first yells and screams sounded from the unhappy village , followed quickly by the glow of fire .
16 This call to worship is followed quickly by the call to be thankful : ‘ Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him . ’
17 Only women who have never taken the pill and those who have taken it for eight or more years are followed up beyond the age of 45 .
18 A cohort of children , originally seen aged 2 to 4 with severe effusions and mostly treated with grommets , had structural damage of the eardrum ( 87% of cases ) , abnormal tympanograms ( 45% ) , and a mean hearing loss of 13 dB when followed up at the age of 8 .
19 A total of 22 552 workers were followed up on an average of 18.6 years .
20 A penalty was followed up with a try from Dan Dooley .
21 Arnica is a winner with sprains as well and that should be followed up with a course of Rhus Tox .
22 All such potential customer inquiries are followed up with a visit from a sales representative .
23 These 85 patients have been followed up for a total of 583 person-years .
24 Eight patients of group 1 and seven patients of group 2 were followed up for a period of >3 years ( mean follow up 47 ( range 37–60 ) months for both groups ) .
25 Of seven patients whose percutaneous cholecystolithotomy failed because of residual cystic duct stones , only two were advised to undergo cholecystectomy and the remainder have been followed up for a median of 14 months .
26 All patients were followed up for a minimum of two years through the inflammatory bowel diseases clinic .
27 Out of the 25 patients discharged from the hospital 21 treated by endoscopy and two treated with surgery were followed up for a mean of 28.3 and 22.5 months , respectively .
28 In the same year Forbes described 22 patients with contraindications for surgery in which an endoprosthesis was placed , of these four ( 18% ) developed cholangitis , three had a repeat endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with clearance of the ducts , and two died of unrelated causes , the remaining patients were followed up for a mean of 14 months with no complications ( 17 ) .
29 The other 43 patients underwent long term endoprosthesis placement and were followed up for a mean of 15.9 months ; six ( 15% ) developed cholangitis requiring surgery or endoscopic clearance of the ducts , there were no biliary related deaths .
30 Ten patients died of unrelated causes and the remaining 10 were followed up for a mean of 26 months with no biliary symptoms .
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