Example sentences of "[noun sg] follows [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The COB Rules differentiate between dealing with a customer as a counterparty and dealing for him as an agent ; this chapter follows that differentiation and also distinguishes between " clients " and " mere " counterparties ( with whom there is no client relationship but who the COB Rules treat as a " customer " , as discussed below ) . |
2 | Nearly all his work follows this dictum , and that which does not is annotated accordingly . |
3 | The move follows several waste dumping scandals , in particular the illegal export of hospital waste to France and chemical waste to Romania . |
4 | The halfway point in the no-questions-asked surrender follows another weekend of violence in Strathclyde . |
5 | For example , we have already held a seminar for administrative staff in colleges mounting 1988 pilots ( a short account of this event follows this article ) . |
6 | The next show to open at the IMMA follows this theme , with Gold of the Kremlin , looking at the art collected by the Tzars ( Sept 15–Nov 15 ) . |
7 | The indicative offer follows this stage and sets the scene for the formal eye ball to eye ball negotiations . |
8 | This summary of the Vale 's Environmental Charter follows this division , and clearly shows how the Vale 's policies are designed to protect and develop each aspect of the environment — both globally , and locally in this unique and beautiful area . |
9 | There are some possible compromises , like centralization with selective local overriding , and Guide follows this approach . |
10 | His warning follows another close-season merry-go-round of players changing clubs amid rumours of big-money payments . |
11 | That ‘ control ’ was not wisely used : of the 13 countries that The Economist follows each week in our statistical back pages , Sweden has by far the highest inflation , 10.9% . |
12 | And tonight 's actual forecast follows this programme . |
13 | The Sunday programme 's poll follows another survey by BBC Radio 4 's Today programme suggesting that the opinion in the House of Laity is within a hair's-breadth of the necessary two-thirds majority . |
14 | The example of the development of today 's plate tectonic model of the Earth follows this pattern . |