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

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1 It is ironical that one of the definitions of ‘ professional ’ given in The Shorter Oxford Dictionary ( 1975 ) is ‘ applied to one who follows , by way of profession , what is generally followed as a pastime , as a p. cricketer ’ .
2 The boundary is located by the sharp change in n∼ and its movement is followed as a function of time using one or other of the optical methods available .
3 Internalization only followed as a consequence of that external conflict once the sons began to internalize the primal father through chronically ambivalent , guilt-ridden mourning for him .
4 Negotiations followed as a result of which M. signed a document , whereby he surrendered the lease in consideration of the landlord accepting goods , listed in an inventory made by the bailiffs , ‘ in full and final settlement of all claims and demands against me under the terms of the lease . ’
5 Togetherness and self-help in the birth process , followed as a matter of course by breast feeding , is now embraced with less evangelical fervour than it was by Fifties pioneer couples .
6 Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs , then perhaps he would be better known to posterity .
7 Any sort of housing standard to be effective must be given the force of law , but the sad lesson of history is that specific words of the law , while intended in spirit to be a minimum statement of what is acceptable , are usually interpreted and followed as the maximum of what has to be achieved in practice .
8 A distinctly mature audience had come to hear a band whose fortunes they 've followed for a quarter of a century .
9 From Dent , the street opposite the Sedgwick memorial is taken ; this soon becomes a country lane followed for a mile and a half to Deepdale Methodist Chapel , ignoring a signposted branch to Ingleton after a mile .
10 This dramatic reduction has been accompanied by a major change in course provision ; during recent years , the three-year Certificate of Education course , followed for a minority of students by a fourth year leading to a Bachelor of Education degree , has been completely replaced by integrated three- and four-year courses leading to ordinary and honours BEd degrees respectively .
11 Twenty consecutive patients with AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis , defined from at least two characteristic lesions at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography , were followed for a minimum of 10 months or until death .
12 Cotton also presented in 1987 17 patients , two ( 12% ) developed biliary related problems requring surgery , one having a stormy postoperative period but no deaths ; two had a second endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with duct clearance and five died of unrelated causes ; the remaining eight patients were followed for a mean of 39 months .
13 Ninety two patients have been followed for a median 14 months ( range 6–37 months ) .
14 The same procedure is followed for the Gospel .
15 Patrick Everaert presents his latest pieces at Meteo until 13 March , followed for the rest of the month by ‘ Une Zone de sensibilite ’ , an exhibition dedicated to Yves Klein at Renn .
16 Inevitably some retribution followed for the county 's Parliamentarianism but it was modified by the need to maintain good government and social order .
17 Lord Morris said that just as it was for Parliament to lay down the procedures to be followed for the passing of legislation , so it was for Parliament to determine whether these procedures had been followed .
18 Thus two paths could be followed for the string , one for the stem union plus the suffix - ise and the other for the prefix un- , the stem ion and the suffix - ise .
19 Section 44 of the Partnership Act makes clear the procedure to be followed for the distribution of assets ; s. 44(a) provides :
20 In practice this order will also be followed for the purposes of cross-examination and closing speeches unless the court directs otherwise .
21 Depending on the software , further overflow records may take no additional time — if it is not necessary to follow all chains — or the average time per overflow record may be nR/2 , where there are n overflow records per track and every overflow chain has to be followed during a record search .
22 Without discounting the possibility that sources may yet be found in the mountains of China , present indications are that jade was already reaching China in Neolithic times by the route followed during the Bronze Age and down to the time of Sir Aurel Stein 's travels in inner Asia at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries .
23 The audit report should specify the standards which have been followed during the audit .
24 The audit report should specify the standards which have been followed during the audit .
25 In 1619 Landi brought out an opera ( see p. 311 ) and a book of five-part madrigals , and the following year a book of Arie a una voce ; four more followed during the period 1627–37 .
26 Efficiency in tackling examinations comes chiefly from routine practice and all the steps should be followed during the practice sessions .
27 Special services followed during the month of September and guest preachers included .
28 The intensity of the colour of either reactant or product can be followed during the reaction using a photoelectric colorimeter .
29 Followed through the wall
30 This means that according to the choices made by the user , a particular pathway is followed through the information , with the computer drawing as required on the text , sound , still images and moving video stored on the disc .
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