Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] follow [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is conceded , however , that liability may follow some omissions , when there is a relationship between the victim and the defendant imposing on the defendant a duty to act .
2 Moreover , its mutations must follow those of language : when the functioning of language changes , so must narrative functions .
3 ( Whether or not any evaluator should follow such practices is an issue we shall explore in Part Three . )
4 Mutual life insurance companies should follow all applicable authoritative accounting pronouncements — such as those issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board — if they are to describe their financial statements as being in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles , according to a new FASB exposure draft .
5 The insurance company hopes other companies will follow this approach .
6 But some virus infections can follow another path , other than the acute cycle of replication .
7 The thought that an accident could follow such a clear and restricted pattern was treated by most objectors with complete disbelief .
8 ‘ I honestly think that pies followed pipemaking , so whatever date you put on a beehive kiln to bake pipes , I think the big pies would follow that . ’
9 This process can follow many complex and varied paths depending on the type of virus involved , but , in general , two main tasks must be accomplished .
10 Of course , it is uncertain to what extent , if any , a UK court would follow this decision .
11 Sun Microsystems Inc and IBM RS/6000 ports will follow this year .
12 There is , however , no good reason why Leeds or any LEA should follow this particular trend .
13 VxWorks version 5.1 is available on a wide range of Unix machines including Hewlett-Packard Co HP-UX , DEC Ultrix , IBM AIX and Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS — support for SunSoft Inc 's Solaris will follow this year .
14 Any word could follow any other word , just so long as it matched the phonetic input description .
15 When our modern ladies shall follow such examples in everything their plea ought to be allowed in this .
16 I had hoped to have had the privilege of catching your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker , on the first day of this debate , when it is acknowledged to be a free-for-all and any subject can follow another .
17 It is intended that a full scale study of Scottish agriculture will follow this pilot project .
18 Sampling lists , that is , a record which identifies and sets out the population from which a sample is to be drawn , may not always completely enumerate the population from which the sample is to be drawn , the list may follow some peculiar sequence , sections of the population may be difficult to contact or refuse to co-operate , and so on .
19 It was widely assumed that the pattern of administration in the new NHS hospital would follow that at the County , the voluntary hospital .
20 Just over 18 per cent of the Tiger Index Fund will follow each of the DTI approved markets such as Hong Kong , Singapore and Malaysia and half this percentage will go into others .
21 Most services are charged by the minute , but the new Global Scan service will be charged on a transaction bases and other services may follow this pattern , although this will require some alterations to BT 's own billing software .
22 My remarks will follow that line .
23 Very many investigations can follow this kind of pattern and you can always encourage pupils to take this approach if they are stuck or you are unable to see where else they might go .
24 So just as , if I begin a sentence with ‘ The … ‘ , there are rules which limit what word can follow it ( I can not , for example , continue ‘ The an … ’ though I can continue ‘ The knight … ‘ ) , perhaps there are also rules which limit what kind of sentence can follow another .
25 In the same way that there are rules within sentences , limiting which words can follow others , so there might also be rules within discourses , limiting which sentence can follow another one , and if I write ‘ The knight killed the dragon ’ , then there might be limits , or constraints , on what I can put as the next sentence .
26 Obviously , the Court of Appeal must follow any House of Lords ruling binding upon it .
27 If a decision is made to proceed with a purchase , then the sequence of events could follow these lines :
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