Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] follow [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Of what followed I can not tell in detail — I dare not put it into words .
2 In what follows we shall try to suggest a way of combining theory and experience , which draws on work by Imré Lakatos , Roy Bhaskar , and others but can be read as it stands .
3 In what follows we shall see that both these concepts of the curriculum , and several intermediate positions , are entertained by teachers in our sample schools , and so caution needs to be exercised .
4 In what follows we shall let J stand for any one of Z , Q , R or C.
5 However , in what follows we shall assume that Lucas estimated the equivalent of equation ( 6.5 ) .
6 In what follows we will introduce various aspects of the sociological study of crime , and examine theories and measurement of crime , and illustrations of specific criminal behaviour .
7 In what follows I shall endeavour to convey a few , a very few , of the ideas this book contains and suggests .
8 In what follows I shall try to elucidate what I believe the problems to be .
9 In what follows I shall describe one type of such interconnection , though I confess I am not by any means sure that it is the one responsible for the rapid modification process .
10 In what follows I shall analyse how one such theory — the narrative semantics of A. J. Greimas and the Lacanian theory of subjectivity with which it is associated — is ‘ played with ’ in this way .
11 In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify , only that they signify differently .
12 In what follows I shall give an account of selected aspects of the code switching behaviour of young British-born black people in London , based on conversational data collected mainly in family homes in the course of my research project ( see Introduction ) .
13 In what follows I will not be proposing solutions so much as ways of working with these problems in relation to the study of crime and its correction .
14 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
15 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
16 In what follows I should like further to work through the implications of conceiving of postmodernism in terms of de-differentiation .
17 From what follows it will be clear that the Court of Appeal , civil division , is at the heart of the civil appeal process .
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