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

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1 The NI economy is demand-led and based on public expenditure and a recovery in consumer demand in the UK , which will follow on from an export-led recovery , mid-to-late 1994 .
2 The society-s proposal to convert the church into dwellings followed on from the same sponsor 's conversion of a similar local and redundant Anglican church , St James 's , Knatchbull Road , Stockwell Park .
3 It follows on from a fine display of tinted autumn foliage .
4 Croatia 's acceptance follows on from the recent announcement that the Baltic states of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania has been reinstated to their former status as full members , a status that they enjoyed prior to the outbreak of the second world war .
5 They follow on from the first set and the opening balances are already entered .
6 A colonic mucosal biopsy obtained at endoscopic follow up from a non-inflammatory bowel disease patient with a colonic polyp was also positive for M paratuberculosis .
7 Following on from the former Premier Zhou Enlai , Deng began an ambitious programme of economic reforms .
8 Mick Miller , Marketing Director of the Museum , said : ‘ We have been privileged to have provided facilities for this prestigious project following on from the successful completion of our own N7 .
9 Following on from the second half of their previous pool game — against Nadroga — Scotland enjoyed five minutes of possession against Samoa yet could manufacture only one clear-cut chance .
10 Following on from the last administration , the Conservative proposals and that it would enable something like four hundred and fifty extra nursery places to be provided .
11 Following on from the 1988 Education Act , government has introduced a very ambitious programme for education through its National Curriculum and testing schemes .
12 A structural analysis of regional gravity and aeromagnetic data from northern Britain has been completed , following on from an earlier study of southern Britain .
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