Example sentences of "followed on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sections 272 to 275 cover the procedure to be followed on a debtor 's petition , including the interesting role of the insolvency practitioner . |
2 | I was followed on the platform by a self-confessed cynic who poked clever fun at my talk and finished by saying ‘ … and anyway , Bob Geldof is naff ’ , as if the only relevant criterion for judging his contribution was one of personal taste and style . |
3 | Horus , the falcon or hawk sky god , was thenceforth intimately linked with the kingship and was followed on the throne by a line of demigods called " Followers of Horus " in Upper and Lower Egypt . |
4 | The Bradford train followed on the centre road , and the L.M. guard noted the loco change in his journal , while station staff pulled the strings and the new brake pressure created . |
5 | This is followed on the afternoon of Shrove Tuesday by processions of individuals in fancy dress — adults and lots of children . |
6 | However , " consistency " does not mean that the normal course must have been followed on the occasion in question , otherwise it would be impossible to argue course of dealing in the case where it is most relevant . |
7 | The computer can be slowed down so that each step it takes can be followed on the display of lights . |
8 | Finally , the proposal includes flow diagrams to illustrate the relationship between subject disciplines , project loans , the library/resources centre , the microfiche and the information skills course , and steps to be followed on the analysis and determination of needs in the non-fiction stock . |
9 | He watched a disgraced politician 's confession on a Wednesday ; on the Thursday a party broadcast made no reference to his disgrace , but was followed on the news that night by edited highlights of his arrest . |
10 | We should , however , recollect that one of the reasons for the strength of the City of London is that it has consistently followed a very open policy , which is not always followed on the continent and elsewhere . |
11 | In 1857 Széchenyi , now recovered , was appalled by the effects of the decade of repressive absolutism which had followed on the collapse of the national movement in 1848–49 . |