Example sentences of "follow [noun prp] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Graham and Laidlaw exchanged relieved glances then followed Jenkins into the white-walled corridor . |
2 | perhaps , he thought as he followed Maisie down the front path , it was that he knew them only as fathers , as people whose primary function was to stand at the edge of swimming pools , dank gymnasia or football fields , their collective manhoods bruised by nurture , blurring with age and helpless love . |
3 | Miles was silent as he followed Piper to the Technical Support area . |
4 | Rose followed Sid into the small kitchen at Blue Horizons and was immediately enveloped in a paradise of smells , reminiscent of childhood , the spices of exotic cooking and the warm scents of Provence all rolled into one . |
5 | He then followed Duncan through the small terminal to where they could look out of the window at the tarmac ramp , on to the military side , where Duncan had seen the transporter . |
6 | The child followed Aggie through the middle arch and towards a heavy , paintless oak door , then into a room dimly lit by a window that looked on to the covered way . |
7 | Bridget winked at Loretta and followed Geoffrey into the other room . |
8 | He followed Dimity into the small kitchen which smelt deliciously of gingerbread . |
9 | I nodded , told Emil I 'd be back , and followed Zak down the Great Hall and round a comer or two and came to a buzzing gathering of people in an area like an airport departure lounge . |
10 | I hope Newcastle follow Boro into the Premier League next year . ’ |
11 | Are there a lot of families that follow Walsall in the same way ? |
12 | The old lady , following Sandison into the tiny bedroom , dropped to her knees , crossed herself and started up a high-pitched wailing , interspersed with fragments of speech which Sandison found completely incomprehensible . |
13 | ‘ The catechism is about the beliefs , the worship , the prayer and the way of loving of those who wish to follow Christ in the Catholic Church . |
14 | ‘ What worries me most is the effect of the cuts following Rayner on the overall accuracy of government statistics . ’ |