Example sentences of "followed by [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Out of that figure , televisions use the most power ( 19 per cent ) , followed by freezers ( 18 per cent ) , then refrigerators ( 13 per cent ) .
2 Afternoon , Henry remembered , used to be as prolonged and arid as Arizona , and they were followed by things called evenings , which were entirely different and separate from nights .
3 The typically bi-modal career followed by women in Britain over recent decades ( leaving aside the marriage bar which affected older women ) has meant that married women and mothers of any marital status do not fit into structures of occupational pension provision designed for male breadwinners .
4 The winners will go to Boldon next Saturday , when the first and second rounds will be played , followed by rounds three and four at Seaton Carew the following day .
5 ‘ Periods of elation followed by bouts of depression .
6 Sufferers from bulimia are prone to eating binges , followed by bouts of self-induced vomiting .
7 One study showed that trades union representation was the major type of representation followed by relatives and friends with lawyers representing only three per cent of those represented , about the same number as social workers ( Bell et al. , 1974 ) .
8 Periods of peat accumulation were followed by periods of rapid subsidence in which the peat swamp was submerged and covered with silt or sand .
9 Bingeing triggers behaviours which attempt to ‘ make good ’ the binge , such as vomiting and/or laxative abuse , followed by periods of food deprivation .
10 It is worthy of note , however , that these presidents were all followed by periods of anti-executive backlash .
11 Several years of expansion with free and easy credit conditions , when bank loans and mortgages are freely available at affordable interest rates , are followed by periods of austerity .
12 A rather closer look at the diary of military events easily conveys the impression of times of intense activity , followed by periods when little or nothing seemed to occur .
13 The ERCs can , if necessary , be followed by periods of vocational training at training centres and colleges which teach the disabled new skills so that they can obtain work again .
14 There are , however , often specific periods of , usually , intense activity , followed by periods of inactivity .
15 Andrew Warren , director of the Association for the Conservation of Energy said : ‘ It is vital this consultation is swiftly followed by programmes to cut energy waste . ’
16 It is followed by accounts covering the main economic and social developments of the British period .
17 Each entry consists of a brief history of the building , followed by accounts of its conservation and that of individual works of art , such as the cleaning of Donatello 's ‘ St John the Baptist ’ in the Frari or the great stained glass window in SS .
18 This was followed by provisions of £846m in 1989 .
19 The Carpentras attack was followed by incidents in Jewish cemeteries elsewhere in France , including one at Clichy-sous-Bois outside Paris on May 13 .
20 It says avoidance of the substance causing the allergy is the first line of treatment followed by drugs , where possible , to relieve symptoms and by desensitisation in a few selected cases .
21 Short , early flowering bulbs are an ideal choice , starting with winter aconites and snowdrops , followed by crocuses , dwarf tulips and miniature daffodils .
22 Sovereignty is the , we 'll turn to it later , we 'll look at sovereignty again , but linked to sovereignty is the idea that you can make legislation , you can pass laws and then you can say these laws are going to be carried out , implemented by courts followed by sanctions though very little law is related to foreign policy because the British government or the Russian government or the United States government ca n't make laws which apply worldwide or outside its own area of claimed sovereignty so there is a difference of the environment in which foreign policy takes place .
23 Subsurface mass increases of 10 9 –10 10 kg followed by decreases must have occurred , and these bracketed the January 1990 summit pyroclastic eruption which ejected 10 9 kg of material .
24 The shepherd 's pie was followed by waiters carrying plates of nibbles ; nuts , crisps , salted crackers and more champagne .
25 They are followed by discussions with some of the film-makers .
26 In addition , there will be a series of screenings at the Ikon Gallery of new experimental work , followed by discussions with some of the filmmakers .
27 These heroic bouts of campaigning would be followed by discussions on aspects of international politics which would last well into the early hours .
28 When I have , on occasion , remarked upon this to other company wives , their reaction has been one of near disbelief , followed by looks of passionate envy .
29 IF MUSIC be the food of love … here 's the recipe for a romantic evening at London 's Kenwood House on September 5 , at 7.30 — a dinner hamper and chauffeur-driven car followed by fireworks and baroque music .
30 These are followed by documents relating to the SI in Britain which include Ralph Rumney 's Psychogeographic Map of Venice ( 1957 ) , and brief statements by Michèle Bernstein which appear in the British press in the 1950s and 1960s .
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