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

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31 Luckily for the curious , this historical sideline can be followed up in a number of publications , both about individuals and institutions .
32 This was followed up by a deputation to the governors on 10 June 1840 , led by Thomas Turner .
33 In Latin America , the Second Vatican Council was followed up by a meeting of bishops from all over the continent in Medellin , Colombia .
34 The possibility of obtaining loans from the Phnom Penh museum was then followed up by the curator in Asian art at the ANG , Doctor Michael Brand : ‘ Normally it would have been the ANG 's desire to have more time , but 1992 was chosen because the Japanese were trying to borrow some objects for a show to be held in 1993 .
35 The short interest rate contract was followed up by the launch of a Euro-Top Index futures contract denominated in Swiss francs in June 1991 .
36 With the help of the team while they were in Africa , a Transport Manager ( employed by the Government of Zimbabwe ) was selected as part of this project and has now been followed up by the appointment of a transport adviser ( employed by SCF ) to provide ongoing advice and guidance in implementing the proposed arrangements .
37 Its purchase in early 1991 was followed later in the year by the acquisition of 70 per cent of Union Cervecera , Spain 's sixth largest brewer .
38 Two major defeats in ten years , followed now by the capture of the king , led to rebellion in Normandy and civil troubles in Paris which were to end in violence .
39 The calling of the elections also followed immediately on a period of disarray within the Liberal-National Party opposition coalition , which included an embarrassing climb-down over its alternative health policy in February because of financial miscalculations .
40 In 1471 Warwick failed to turn the duchy servants against Edward IV and in 1483 Hastings ' death was followed immediately by the transfer of the royal connection to his successor in office .
41 In 1471 Warwick failed to turn the duchy servants against Edward IV and in 1483 Hastings ' death was followed immediately by the transfer of the royal connection to his successor in office .
42 His departure was , understandably , followed immediately by the surrender of the town , which Edward proceeded to turn into an English base .
43 On the basis that ‘ the bomber will always get through ’ officials within Whitehall made alarmist predictions that the declaration of war with Germany would be followed immediately by the devastation of cities , epidemics , disruption of food supplies , panic among the civilian population , the breakdown of essential services , and so on .
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