Example sentences of "[verb] to follow [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another effect of the development of the hard woody stem is that , as soon as they are established , climbers drop the tendency to put up new growth from ground level ( as ramblers do ) and so pruning has to follow a different principle ( see pages 54–72 ) .
2 And thirdly , in order to unravel the totality of things that are and see how it is inwardly articulated and how it emanates into the diversity of the world as we experience in the ordinary way , your thought has to follow a special kind of logic , dialectical logic , which exhibits the process of thought and simultaneously the process of reality as one that proceeds by things being or things being said , and these giving rise to their opposites , to contradictions , and these contradictory moments or items being taken up in a greater , synthesizing whole .
3 The collision happened as the Greenpeace boat tried to follow the Akatsuki Maru on its voyage back to Japan with 1.7 tons of plutonium loaded in Cherbourg , France , on Saturday .
4 And finally , if you want to follow a local jockey , Gloucestershire 's Peter Scudamore is the man .
5 As far as APEX is concerned they are OK up to a point but they just want to follow the legal procedures and we want them to take some kind of militant action .
6 This is no problem if you are using a charting device but will require extra calculation if you want to follow the written pattern where the numbers stated for rows and stitches will now apply .
7 This is no problem if you are using a charting device but will require extra calculation if you want to follow the written pattern where the numbers stated for rows and stitches will not now apply .
8 But , according to a new survey by BT , most want to follow the American example and shop till they drop from the sofa .
9 The light source is then only required to flash on ( for a 1 ) or remain off ( for a 0 ) and does not need to follow every smooth change in the analogue pattern of the information .
10 If , to be effective , learning had to become personalised ( made part of oneself — the learner — through direct and vicarious experiences ) then each child would need to follow an individualised learning programme .
11 The second ( which I prefer ) is to say that , difficult though the task is , one must try to find a way of writing rules that express what native speakers naturally tend to do in placing stress ( while acknowledging that there will always be a substantial residue of cases which appear to follow no regular rules ) .
12 The judicial authority executing the request applies its own laws and procedures , save where a request is made to follow a special method or procedure , which is not incompatible with the law of the State of execution or impossible of performance by reason of its internal practice and procedure or by reason of other practical difficulties .
13 The same symbols can also be made to follow the concurrent behaviour of members of a team ( Chapanis , 1959 ) .
14 To people who seek to follow the Labour party 's proposals in this area I suggest that the new clause demonstrates very deep and very worrying confusion .
15 In relation to his work with tiny seedlings , he found that the electrical field around a sprout was not the shape of the original seed but resembled the adult plant , indicating that any developing organism is destined to follow a prescribed pattern of growth generated by the individual EM field of the organism .
16 Follow the sequence : humans are made in the image of God , given dominion , and then told to follow a vegetarian diet ( Gen. 1:29 ) .
17 This was unexpected as previously ozone losses had tended to follow a two-year cycle , with shallower holes evident in even-numbered years .
18 Curiously pursuers ' agents to date have tended to follow the specific wording of the rule , namely disclosing ‘ the substance of the evidence ’ by which they have simply produced the factual statement by the Expert and excluded his opinion or conclusion .
19 ‘ We would like to follow the European model where the governments seem to be prepared to invest more money in improving the service , ’ he added .
20 Whether because they have genuinely changed their political philosophy or because they simply realize that they will never get away with it in a modern pluralistic society , for whatever reason , conservative Protestants have preferred to follow the democratic inheritance of the Reformation .
21 After reference to the unfortunate existence of the BSP , he stated that it had been completely destroyed by amalgamation into the Communist Party ‘ pledged to follow the Bolshevist dictatorship of Lenin' .
22 These activities are most likely to appeal to the more methodical student wishing to follow a clear procedure .
23 His remarks are devastating for emerging British riders striving to follow the golden trail blazed by legends like Colonel Harry Llewellyn who won Britain 's first equestrian gold with ‘ Foxhunter ’ at Helsinki in l952 .
24 This will allow the phasing to follow a coherent pattern , to the benefit of both centres and SCOTVEC .
25 The Court of Appeal is not bound to follow an interlocutory decision made by two judges of the Court of Appeal which it considers to be wrong ( Boys v.
26 At this point he decided to follow a mathematical career and soon he had added the senior mathematical scholarship to his list of honours .
27 Around two years ago Djaimin decided to follow the traditional DJ trail and embark on a recording career , starting with remixes .
28 I decided to follow The Non-objective World theme through and the second show concentrated on the years 1924–39 .
29 That competition should attract a new sponsor whether or not the counties decide to follow the Working Party 's advice to consider coloured clothes , names on the back of shirts , white balls and only two men outside the circle in the first 15 overs .
30 Called simply the Brooklands Club , it aims to follow the old motto about the ‘ right crowd ’ , and offers a full programme of social events plus entry to the members ' lounge and bar .
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