Example sentences of "[noun sg] follows [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Following the outcome of the inquiry ( if successful ) it is of some importance that the parliamentary agent follows the order through its-final stages so as to report that amendments , etc , have indeed been implemented .
2 The premature termination of breastfeeding that typically occurs when conception follows a birth in too short a time contributes to inadequate nutrition of the weaned child and explains , at least in part , the morbidity ( and mortality ) levels among children in the second year of life .
3 The research follows a pilot study carried out in 1985/86 and supported by the ESRC .
4 This research follows a pilot study , conducted in 1984 , supported by the ESRC .
5 The research follows a feasibility study carried out in 1986 at Teesside Magistrates Court , supported by the Joseph Rowntree Trust .
6 The planned research follows a suggestion from the British Mountaineering Council at a meeting in December between access and conservation officer Bill Wright , Land 's End management and local activist Rowland Edwards .
7 The post-war frontier changes have brought the Alpine valley of the Isonzo ( Soča ) within the confines of Yugoslavia , and the present frontier follows the ridges to the west of the Soča to the point where the river enters Italy at Gorizia ( Gorica ) and flows across the Friulian plain to enter the Adriatic near Monfalcone ( Tržič ) .
8 This chapter follows the COB Rules in referring to SFA members as dealing as principal or as agent depending on the circumstances .
9 The move by the Cine Artists Association follows an article in Stardust , which upset Bombay 's premier character actor , Anupam Kher .
10 This search follows a study carried out in the refugee camps of Southeast Asia and supported by ESRC .
11 The court action follows a move by his wife Seema earlier this year to dissolve the marriage .
12 The action follows a blockade on Monday by more than 60 ships at Teesport , Britain 's second largest commercial port .
13 The greatest immediate risk of proliferation follows the disintegration of the Soviet Union with its massive nuclear stockpile and large number of nuclear scientists .
14 The accord follows a threat by the Greens to withdraw their support for the Socialists in the regional assembly unless consideration for environmental factors was built into development strategies .
15 The huge surge follows the implementation of the FRS3 accounting method , which led to a restatement of the 1991 pre-tax profits to £182 million , from the previous £267 million , as well as earnings per share from 7.5p to 4.7p .
16 ( This study follows a procedure developed by Parker ( 1966 ) : Decision in Child Care : A Study of Prediction in Fostering ( Allen & Unwin ) .
17 There is substance in this argument ; and it is particularly revealing ( as already noted by Voigt ) that the work follows the scheme used by Gaius , which otherwise does not feature in juristic writings .
18 Your forthcoming exhibition at the Tate Gallery follows a retrospective which took place there in 1970 .
19 His most interesting proposal follows the Treasury tradition of stealing , but slightly spoiling , the ideas of Mr Mervyn King , a professor at the London School of Economics .
20 The history of Oswaldkirk Hall follows the pattern of so many of the smaller manor houses of England .
21 Troeltsch 's approach to the question follows the lines of a general study of the religious history of mankind .
22 Today 's announcement follows a Monopolies Commission enquiry into the no discrimination rule protecting credit card users from a surcharge .
23 Stepping up its commitment to the Unix market , this announcement follows a stream of similar agreements including ports to Novell Inc 's NetWare and Univel Inc for UnixWare .
24 The announcement follows the dismantling of the National Security Management system — the ‘ shadow ’ system of government by security chiefs — and ties in with plans to reduce the military budget by about 15 per cent , or £375 million .
25 The announcement follows the dismantling of the National Security Management system — the ‘ shadow ’ system of government by security chiefs — and ties in with plans to reduce the military budget by about 15 per cent , or £375 million .
26 The announcement follows the county council being sued for £2.2 million because of delays in building the bypass .
27 ‘ Food fads create a market niche which may be short-lived ; food scares induce a glut of specific vulnerable products and economic distress , but the emerging concept of ‘ healthy foods ’ is bound to become progressively more important as the population follows the trend to healthy eating .
28 The new body follows the implementation of the Government 's health reforms .
29 To ensure that the body follows the words you must believe/feel what you are saying , in other words you must be genuine .
30 The investigation follows a project carried out between 1981-84 , supported by the former SSRC .
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