Example sentences of "to follow [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lifetable analysis — In a study of this kind , it is rarely possible to follow up every patient until they either relapse or successfully complete the trial .
2 I still kept the idea of being a lawyer through studying at night school , but , after a short while I decided I was really going to follow up a boxing career .
3 The investigator also plans to follow up a finding that having perfected the distinction between meaning and message , children may come to view reality in a new way : incoming information can be construed as offering clues about reality , whereas before it was assumed to be reality .
4 Clear cross-references , supplemented by a thorough index , allow you to follow up a line of enquiry and to move easily from the text to the line drawings , maps and colour plates — each chosen to represent a particular design or type of rug typical of those currently available — offering instant visual access to the information you need .
5 Once one has established a ‘ profile ’ of theatre-goers it is then an obvious next step to follow up the question ‘ Who ? ’ with the question ‘ Why ? ’ and the research then begins to fill in the gaps in our knowledge .
6 To follow up the concern in the White Paper for the definition of levels of attainment , the government intend to introduce some kind of benchmark assessment , a point we made earlier , in an effort to improve standards .
7 Rain made a mental note to get Holly to follow up the story next day , she could visualize it leading the column on Friday unless anything better turned up .
8 The Budapest meeting , also attended by six international organisations and observed by Canada and Argentina , is intended to follow up the work of a similar gathering in Berlin in 1991 .
9 The Budapest meeting , also attended by six international organisations and observed by Canada and Argentina , is intended to follow up the work of a similar gathering in Berlin in 1991 .
10 I hope that the British Council will give its fullest support to ventures of this kind in the future , and will encourage the group which met at Jaipur in their plan to hold a second Workshop to follow up the work of this one .
11 This should provide enough new information to keep astronomers busy for many years to come , those in the UK being particularly well placed to follow up the survey with work on UKIRT on Hawaii .
12 It is hoped to attract 500 people to each of the two performances and to follow up the event with an ‘ Open Day ’ to be held the next week at which the public will be encouraged to try Medau for themselves .
13 For the headmaster , pusillanimous in action , was always ready to follow up the action of others .
14 The Bush team wants the Fed to follow up the cut in its discount loan rate to banks from the 3.5 per cent it reached in December to perhaps as low as 3 per cent .
15 The White House , critics argue , failed to follow up the bomb theory because of the risk that it would have posed to negotiations with Iran for the release of US hostages in Lebanon .
16 If on return you wish to follow up the complaint , forward a copy of this report to us not later than 28 days after the end of your holiday , amplified by a cover letter stating your preferred solution .
17 Reports said that a Japanese- and Canadian-backed proposal to establish a G-7 working group to follow up the implementation of the latest arms control proposals was opposed by France which was against any move to grant the G-7 a permanent institutional role .
18 A communiqué issued after the meeting , originally scheduled for July 9 , said that ministers had agreed to " hold a meeting in September 1991 to follow up the implementation of the Damascus Declaration and to determine the priorities suitable for that " .
19 Whether specific plans to follow up the lesson have been made .
20 The evaluators found no evidence of systematic inservice activities to follow up the project in the school itself , although at this time of industrial action such events were conspicuous by their absence in all the schools studied .
21 The materials are very clearly targeted towards a British undergraduate readership , and each of the 25 units involves practical activities to follow up the input presented .
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