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

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1 The chapter unfolds as follows .
2 and identified three further research aims as follows :
3 They would phone people all over the UK , and read to them verbatim from a script worded as follows : " Hello .
4 The reasoning behind Cohen 's experiment ran as follows .
5 The card read as follows :
6 Coen and Hickman 's empirical methodology proceeds as follows .
7 Our report was based on the Association of American Publishers ' Newsletter , which in a recent issue reported as follows :
8 The caption ran as follows :
9 Section 3 of the Act provides as follows :
10 Section 5 of the Act provides as follows :
11 The Criminal Sexual Conduct Act provides as follows :
12 ( c ) No partner should carry on any business which competes with the firm or from which he derives benefit at the expense of the firm Section 30 of the Partnership Act provides as follows : If a partner , without the consent of the other partners , carries on any business of the same nature as and competing with that of the firm , he must account for and pay over to the firm all profits made by him in that business .
13 The chorus ends as follows :
14 The candidate thus elected by the Party in the House of Commons will be presented for confirmation as Party leader to a Party meeting constituted as follows : Members of the House of Commons in receipt of the Conservative whip ; Members of the House of Lords in receipt of the Conservative whip ; Adopted Parliamentary candidates ; Members of the Executive Committee of the National Union not already included in the above categories .
15 The trap works as follows : the first rune to pass through the doorway on any day ( dawn to dawn ) is automatically drained of its power until the following sunrise .
16 The spot yields can be derived from the par yields as follows .
17 No sooner than formally constituted , the Standard reported the links would become a great boom to the town , although before January 1907 was out , a Leader article read as follows , ( doubtless written by either Charles Luker or a member of the Club Committee ) — ‘ It is to be hoped that a commencement of the projected new golf links at Henley will not be long delayed .
18 By a letter dated 23 October 1991 the Crown Prosecution Service replied as follows :
19 In order to meet these criteria , the Vehicle Watchdog performs as follows : providing the vehicle has been stationary for at least one minute , a 15mA current pulse will brightly light an l.e.d. for 0.02 seconds once every two seconds .
20 However , when a clock pulse is applied to Ck , output Q assumes the same state as D and output operates as follows .
21 This facility works as follows :
22 The ‘ worms in Lucretius ’ explanation of inflation works as follows : a trade union , because of its bargaining strength with monopoly powers , secures an increase in the remuneration of its members , say , 5 , 10 , 15 per cent — what they call ‘ excessive ’ or ‘ unjustified ’ .
23 This argument goes as follows : There is a demand by consumers for the product of manufacturer X. But the manufacturer faces a derived demand from dealers/retailers in the product .
24 Another more powerful kind of argument goes as follows .
25 The argument to suggest that a non-NE set of choices can not be an equilibrium outcome of the game proceeds as follows .
26 The argument runs as follows .
27 With regard to the efficiency principle the argument runs as follows : the financial services industry is regarded as being fundamentally different from all other industries .
28 One such argument runs as follows : kind — in 24 has normal recurrent contrasts ( e.g. with cool — ) , and is thus a semantic constituent ; so also is kindness — it contrasts , for instance , with hat ; since kind — is not synonymous with kindness , — ness must signal the semantic difference between them .
29 The Canadian Criminal Code provides as follows :
30 The interest rate mechanism works as follows : ( a ) a rise in money supply causes money supply to exceed money demand ; interest rates fall ; ( b ) this causes investment to rise ; ( c ) this causes a multiplied rise in national income but ( d ) as national income rises so the transactions demand for money will rise , thus preventing quite such a large fall in interest rates .
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