Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [prep] the following " in BNC.

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1 The reasoning owed much to the following extract of the speech of Lord Wright in Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills Ltd .
2 For the record , Olivier 's 1978 elephant census came up with the following figures :
3 Er , at the time , we had no response when this was announced by Jim erm , it does in fact clash with our council meeting but in view of the fact that erm our business meeting Se , in December is not until the second Monday , I would be happy to put the erm council meeting back to the following Monday if there was sufficient interest from the members .
4 Valensi , who had shown at the Section d'Or in 1912 , in a lecture given late in the following year asked : ‘ Why should we not invent pure painting ?
5 After a lengthy period of looking , one respondent ended up with the following list of constructs :
6 But the new policy went ahead from the following autumn , 1956 , with the former resident tutors for Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire being redeployed as staff tutors and with Vivian Ramsbottom as Administrative Officer of the Joint Committee given a roving commission to encourage WEA branches in those counties now deprived of resident tutors .
7 The next day would be spent there , before departing at dusk for the Ras Tanura holding area to anchor there for the following day .
8 The choice lies essentially between the following groups :
9 Should they not be picked up , the paddlers made for a second rendezvous ( phase five ) further offshore or headed back to the beach to lie up for the following night , when the submarine would come to a different rendezvous .
10 The situation quietened somewhat in the following days , as Serbia despatched 2,000 police reinforcements to the province ; at the same time , however , the neighbouring republic of Slovenia withdrew its police contingent on Feb. 4 .
11 These are not intended to represent any specific location , but explore possible burial histories for an undeformed layer cake thrust sheet built up from the following thicknesses : 2.5 km of Cambrian ( after Caledonian erosion — originally 2.75 km ) ; 3 km of Devonian ; 2 km of Lower Carboniferous ; 2 km of Upper Carboniferous .
12 We made the locks at Gairlochy on Saturday evening and found it no great hardship to lay there throughout the following Sunday .
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