Example sentences of "[pron] follow on from the " in BNC.
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1 | The ideas pioneered in many of the courses which followed on from the ABC document are now central to much of the thinking behind records of achievement . |
2 | An A$970,000,0000 ( US$748,000,000 ) rescue operation by the state government had been set in motion before the announcement , which followed on from the collapse of the merchant banking section of the State Bank of Victoria in August 1990 [ see p. 37658 ] and that of Western Australia 's Rothwells merchant bank in November 1988 [ see p. 37920 ] . |
3 | This morning , the end of the series is marked with the doxology from Ephesians 3 , verses 20 and 21 , which follows on from the prayer of Paul that we have just heard . |
4 | I endorse that point , which follows on from the one that I have been making . |
5 | They take place in the mornings , while the afternoons are given over to discussion groups which follow on from the morning 's lecture . |
6 | ‘ They follow on from the Beatnik look and have actually been around since the Sixties , ’ a spokesman for the Natural Shoe Store in Covent Garden says . |
7 | They follow on from the first set and the opening balances are already entered . |
8 | Organised by Cleveland County Council and Hartlepool Borough Council with support from the Cleveland Action Team , it followed on from the success of last year 's inaugural event in Middlesbrough . |
9 | Subtitled ‘ The Road to Maus ’ it follows on from the exhibition held by MoMA last spring of Spiegelman 's drawings for his two published volumes on the Holocaust , told in comic strip form with mice , cats and pigs as the protagonists ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.15 ) . |
10 | Learn to see what follows on from the main ideas as a kind of proof . |