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

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1 A girl from another broken family ‘ used to sleep in the same bed as grandma — I was sleeping with her the night she was found dead the following morning . ’
2 Perhaps the following year .
3 Sadly the very dry weather we have had over the last two summers has meant that even young bulbs have not been able to bulk up their energy supplies and so the following year they have been unable to produce flowers .
4 Lindsey and Pete had started talking about having a baby when she was fourteen , and did so the following year : Pete and me had been together for eleven months and loved each other more than words could say .
5 So the following afternoon , as soon as Mrs Wormwood had departed in her car for another session of bingo , Matilda set out for Fred 's house to investigate .
6 The formal sitting began at one o'clock the following day .
7 She did so , and was able to get an appointment for two o'clock the following afternoon .
8 We left Clove Lodge at six o'clock in the morning and arrived back at four o'clock the following morning .
9 At 3 o'clock the following morning Lawford was awakened by a phone call .
10 It was eight o'clock the following morning when Ben came back from the town .
11 There was a long night ahead of him , and he would not be relieved until eight o'clock the following morning when Ben Thompson arrived .
12 Both she and Graham agreed there was little else they could do that night and when he telephoned through to report to UNACO headquarters he was told a company Cessna would be waiting at six o'clock the following morning to fly them on to Geneva , the nearest airport to Lausanne .
13 At eleven o'clock the following morning , Buzz sat down on the blue chair by Elinor 's bedroom window , pulled the kitchen timer from the pocket of her navy cotton dress , and set it to twenty minutes : the mechanism began to tick in an irritating way .
14 It was three o'clock the following morning when Tilly Mulliver was woken from a shallow sleep .
15 I think erm casualty was the worst in that you had very very long hours to do erm sometimes you were on call from five o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock the following morning , and you did that for a whole week so by the end of the time you really did feel inhuman , you were very very tired .
16 The afternoon when they discover that they have to have a complete outline plan of the Dolomites ready for the Ministry by nine o'clock the following morning , and all stay working into the small hours , until their backs are aching and their eyes closing , and they all love each other and are united in extremity against the entire world .
17 Dr Mortimer and Sir Henry Baskerville arrived at exactly ten o'clock the following morning .
18 As arranged with the Commander , Milton and Pooley arrived at ffeatherstonehaugh 's at ten o'clock the following morning .
19 Radio transmission had advanced and the first trans-Atlantic broadcast took place in 1925 , but only the following year , John Logie Baird was able to demonstrate television .
20 Officially , however , only the following implementation costs have been conceded : £79m in 1989–90 , £306m in 1990–1 , and an estimated £383m , in 1991–2 .
21 Add together the following operating costs :
22 I managed to dissuade her from that and we settled on lunch together the following day .
23 ‘ I returned alone the following season to play for Transvaal .
24 Fortunately the Caring Chauvinist was away the following day , but Ricky 's number was always engaged .
25 Nevertheless the following year attacks continued .
26 Thus the following scheme is both useful and relatively simple : As against ( b ) we learn nothing about the ( possibly interesting ) history , etc. , effects but the scheme is reasonably practicable .
27 Thus the following theorem is a easy corollary to Lemma 3 .
28 Thus the following account is a synthesis of interviews with those who took part and earlier published sources , all of which tend to differ slightly .
29 In other instances , the same surface sequence may quite freely be interpreted in either way , with no real difference in the overall effect ; thus the following answer : ( 38 ) he always kept it frozen could respond equally well to either of the following questions : ( 39 ) what did Dr Hunston do to the Bremen material ? how did Dr Hunston keep the Bremen material ?
30 Lydia realised this afresh when she came downstairs the following morning .
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