Example sentences of "follow [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 7 On leaving wood turn right on footpath across garden of ex-railway cottage and follow along edge of golf course and by left side of clubhouse and on to track . |
2 | All patients attend a regular follow up clinic , none have been lost to follow up but seven patients are contacted through local gastroenterologists either because they find travel to the centre difficult or because they now live abroad . |
3 | Follow up work to the study of original sources might include elements of reconstruction or re-creation , often drawing on and synthesising information from a range of sources . |
4 | Case studies of screening and follow up provision will then be conducted in a range of schools in the same LEAs . |
5 | INTEGRAL will follow up observations from the Russian GRANAT mission ( which uses the French gamma-ray telescope SIGMA ) launched in 1989 and now coming to the end of its mission , and the US Compton Gamma Ray Observatory , which was launched by the space shuttle in April 1991 . |
6 | The follow up periods ranged from 2 to 80 months with a mean of 28.3 months in the endoscopically ( n=21 ) and 22.5 in the surgically ( n=2 ) treated group . |
7 | Because of this case and because of the studies of the supporters of primary surgical intervention an objection , until now , was the rather short follow up periods of the larger series . |
8 | Several studies have compared endoscopic sclerotherapy with transection of the oesophagus ; these involved urgent or emergency treatment with relatively short follow up periods . |
9 | The problem of the need for frequent follow up procedures is , however , a major one as this is invonvenient and sometimes distressing for the patient . |
10 | The reduction in follow up procedures to one every 20 weeks or so for C2 tumours and 10 weeks or so for C3 tumours is a useful improvement in follow up requirements . |
11 | In both cases only short term follow up studies have been reported . |
12 | Pupils were significantly less likely to have participated in the follow up studies if at baseline they had reported being smokers or having previously smoked or tried cigarettes , if their father or mother was a smoker , or if their father was unemployed or a manual worker . |
13 | Disappointing findings have recently been reported from long term follow up studies of school based interventions in North America . |
14 | There are two sources of evidence bearing on this question : one is the psychiatric history of homeless mentally ill people , while the other is follow up studies of long term psychiatric patients discharged into the community . |
15 | The follow up studies of discharged patients have produced complementary evidence . |
16 | The hypothesis of an association between coronary heart disease and poor oral health was not part of the design or conduct of the original or follow up studies , which would further decrease possible information bias . |
17 | Firstly , the technique does not use x radiation , which is of importance even in patients with malignant disease , as they are now surviving longer and frequently undergo multiple follow up studies . |
18 | This new treatment could become an effective alternative to surgical biliary diversion if further controlled follow up studies confirm the initial impression that self expandable metal mesh stents offer a low morbidity alternative for longterm biliary drainage in chronic pancreatitis without the inconvenience associated with plastic stents . |
19 | Growth impairment is a common complication of childhood Crohn 's disease , but longitudinal data and follow up studies into adulthood are sparse . |
20 | Trauma during catheterisation seems unlikely , however , because the splenic artery remained permeable on follow up studies and catheterisation of the pseudoaneurysm was not performed . |
21 | Other experiences of the police emerged from follow up questions to perception of the police . |
22 | One study reported less satisfactory results although these may be at least partly explained because patients were not brought back as often for follow up treatments as in other studies . |
23 | Press releases with follow up phone calls to key journalists coupled with advertising in the trade weekly newspapers brings our message to a wide range of customers — from financial advisers to the general public . |
24 | I will send copies of the correspondence , and we should draft follow up letters . |
25 | Support for my argument that agency care is likely to be used comes from the findings of a follow up survey of a nineteen er sorry , comes from the findi , I I 'll start that sentence again . |
26 | Support for my argument that agency care is unlikely to be used comes from the findings of a follow up survey . |
27 | And in a follow up poll , the forum , which claims to represent more than 20,000 firms , found that 90pc were in favour of tougher powers for the police and courts . |
28 | On the basis of these findings , two subgroups were distinguished — a relapsing group , in which recurrence was noted during one or more of the follow up examinations , and a non-relapsing group , in which no recurrences were observed during the entire 24 month study period . |
29 | In 1989 , that is three years after the original gastroscopic screening , the same pernicious anaemia patients were called for a follow up gastroscopy . |
30 | In the present follow up gastroscopy , the former patient harboured a new carcinoid tumour in a different location of the gastric corpus . |