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

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1 In this way , with one small rock fall following another , the flow continues to advance , very slowly , clanking and rattling forward like a shuffling slag heap .
2 Inside , the book analyses the defects in the system in this country where more first-class cricketers ( too many ? ) practise than in any other , and where one Test humiliation followed another either side of the isolated bright patch in 1985 .
3 How can the author have the freedom to connect two nodes for the benefit of hypertext browsers without forcing the traversal algorithm to follow that path ?
4 The BSB consortium followed some months later , in April 1990 .
5 The reflow period following this brief ischaemia may be as short as 1 min , but protection wanes if the reflow is extended beyond 1 h .
6 A buffer supper followed each visit thanks to and her team who organised an excellent spread on each occasion .
7 If the leading exponents of International Stunt competition follow this practice , there has to be a good reason .
8 Firstly that , since the trend of relief expenditure follows that of wheat prices , it does not indicate any tendency to lower wages , although it equally clearly denies any strong upward wage trend .
9 THERE is a strong possibility of an all-Aldeburgh Hambro Cup final following both teams ' home victories in the quarter-finals over the weekend .
10 By regular pressure washing followed most times with a polish , sticking closely to 150-hour service times and running an eye and rag over everything in any spare moments , explained Mr Holmes .
11 Usually the date of publication may be taken as given , but in a few cases — particularly where publication in book form follows several years after original research — imprint date should be compared against any dates given in the foreword or introduction .
12 Toby Tennant , the campaign chairman , claimed that every hill farm in the Borthwick and Ale valleys was now under threat from timber growing as one forestry scheme followed another .
13 To a certain extent turnover follows that of the cash market in government securities : it rose in 1987 following the start of the new trading arrangements for gilt-edged securities and it fell in 1988 and 1989 when government accounts moved into surplus and there was a cessation of new issues .
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