Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] follow the " in BNC.
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1 | Though money may follow the patient , postoperative morbidity tends to stay at home . |
2 | ‘ Looking to the future further controls on mercury ought to follow the path it takes before accumulating in the fish . |
3 | Under the Government 's health service reforms money should follow the patient in an internal market . |
4 | Miniature and patio roses Pruning of the miniature and patio forms should follow the same general principles as for bushes , standards , climbers and the rest . |
5 | In these days of broadening the base of those who are authorised to undertake conveyancing , it is fundamentally important that solicitors should follow the Law Society 's guide on how to deal with unadmitted persons . |
6 | It was usually supposed that teaching should follow the order of discovery , for then the student is made to begin with familiar things . |
7 | There are differences of detail , of course ; for example , he seems undecided about whether teaching should follow the order of discovery , or of proof . |
8 | Teaching in schools must follow the lines of a national curriculum laid down by the Secretary of State which will dominate approximately 90 per cent of school timetables . |
9 | Views differ as to whether submissions should be exchanged simultaneously or whether one party 's submission should follow the other 's . |
10 | A preference by employers that bargaining relationships should follow the contours of an entire industry , or relate to some other multiple of firms , was often matched by similar union attitudes towards bargaining structure . |
11 | While many believed in ‘ line-of-sight ’ , Marconi thought that radio waves could follow the curvature of the earth . |
12 | It is very heartening now to witness some of the excellent combat shots taken at the time — Eighth Air Force bombers being escorted to places as far afield as Berlin with a mass of Packard Merlin-engined Mustangs indulging in a leapfrog technique which meant fighter waves could follow the bombers , fight and be relieved by another escort wave . |
13 | By grafting an early neural tube from the quail embryo into a similar position in the chick embryo — the corresponding portion of the chick embryo having been removed — Le Douarin could follow the fate of the quail neural crest . |
14 | The Harris 's expressionless eyes would follow the invisible prey and then fix on its exit . |
15 | On abortion , I suspect most people in practice would follow the example of cabinet ministers . |
16 | Their chairman , Barry Chauveau , said his club would follow the example of Burton Albion , who won a replay after a similar incident against Leicester in 1985 . |
17 | Even in 1995 , the two direct trains in each direction a day between the North-East and the continent will follow the tortuous North London line , circuiting the capital via Kensington and Clapham Junction . |
18 | As part of the West 's action plan for Poland , a series of steps will follow the IMF 's Letter of Intent . |
19 | Then Corporal Trumper will follow the moment you 've reached the trees . ’ |
20 | This chapter will follow the same pattern as Chapter 4 , but this time it will look at the views and experiences of students in English and communications . |
21 | The study will follow the reading progress of both deaf and hearing children in the light of their ability to sign and finger spell . |
22 | If it is important to avoid a meaningless intercept for any reason , one could add or subtract an appropriate constant from all the X s ; interested readers can follow the idea up in Mosteller and Tukey 's text ( 1977 : 58–61 ) . |
23 | This means a punter can follow the price movements himself , or obtain up to date prices from his stockbroker . |
24 | Snacks can follow the same principle of low-fat , low-sugar eating as the main meals . |
25 | Middlesbrough Council may follow the example of neighbour Langbaurgh in a move labelled ‘ despicable ’ . |
26 | A wilderness must follow the possibility of things turning out quite differently from expectations , of disaster , and maybe even degradation , as well as creative surprise . |
27 | This positive part of conventionalism most plainly corresponds to the popular slogan that judges should follow the law and not make new laws in its place . |
28 | Consequently , at this year 's International Council Meeting , it was decided that the quest for sponsorship should follow the same guidelines as fundraising in its pursuit of funds . |
29 | The pattern of animal movements should follow the pattern of environmental change . |
30 | The Jeep Wranglers receiving so much stick last week were the direct descendants of the vehicle which first surfaced in the Second World War when Ford mass produced the Jeep ( GP from General Purpose ) runabouts to take the invading allies to Berlin just as fast as the film crews could follow the generals . |