Example sentences of "[noun] follow [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Set in a Mallorcan hotel room on the night of England 's World Cup semi-final against West Germany in 1990 , the action follows both the game and the disruption of Bill and Monica 's marriage .
2 More important , the range almost exactly bisects the Atlantic Ocean from north to south following closely the profile of the African and South American coasts , so it 's always called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge .
3 From the time of the resurrection of handmade table ware in the United Kingdom to the present day , the booms in sales of craft ware follows closely the introductions of major technological changes and their ever increasingly felt effect on all aspects of life .
4 The first is that there is no need to follow slavishly the whole procedure for each offence .
5 The second day 's play followed much the same pattern of the first , the difference being Humphreys Davies ' three set victory over Lisa Albano .
6 The proceedings for the four families followed much the same pattern .
7 Operant conditioning involves contiguity , in that the reinforcing event follows closely the production of a response .
8 The dialogue in the video follows precisely the syllabus of Streamline English Departures , and provides extremely useful natural examples of the language in use .
9 And the main conurbation formed by Greater Manchester and Merseyside follows roughly the line of the Irwell and Mersey valleys across the southern end of Lancashire but extending well into the Cheshire plain .
10 So his enmity followed even the dead .
11 The softer stones of ancient cathedrals show how deeply it may cut ; and the rock from which the Sphinx was carved may have first been roughly shaped by desert winds , for the general outline follows precisely the aerodynamic flow of air over obstacles , swirling away at the end to leave a mass for the head ; and there are many rocks of similar form elsewhere .
12 Today a narrow road follows closely the eleven mile perimeter of inlets and bays .
13 These works follow roughly the same form : opening flourish , followed by a quiet tune over arpeggios ; more tunes are brought in and developed ; leading to swaggering finale .
14 Pupils follow either the ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ road until they get to the next question .
15 Take care to follow exactly the battery fitting instructions for your particular model .
16 Uzuncarsili follows much the same line , though perhaps in an attempt to salvage something of the Taskopruzade/Mecdi story he suggests in effect that in that story Mehmed I ( 1413–21 ) should be read for Bayezid I : he thus concludes that Molla Fenari left for Karaman either in the confused period following Ankara or in the time of Mehmed I , in the manner described by Taskopruzade .
17 ‘ The training year follows much the same pattern as the conventional academic year , with the main intakes arriving at the beginning of the spring , summer and autumn terms and passing out after the respective twenty-eight- or forty-four-week courses .
18 Fourth , structure ( 47 ) for the clausal adjective follows just the same general intensional pattern as will be needed for sentences which contain not an adjective but a ( non-finite ) verb phrase : ( 61 ) Leonard proved this theorem to rival the Nomination theorem in its scope Atkins will guarantee her picture to have fetched $100,000 at its last sale 4.7 It seems permissible to agree , in this case , that we do have good grounds for accepting that the adjectives are understood as part of a structure felt to be a clause , of which the preceding noun phrase would be the subject .
19 It is possible to obtain positive track equipment whereby the trolleys follow exactly the path of the tow vehicle , so if you have a winding route with 90° bends , your trolleys will not cause structural damage to the buildings or , worse still , be subjected to expensive damage themselves .
20 Cast-metal cresting follows faithfully the traditional style .
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