Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] the following [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On Sept. 24 , Gamsakhurdia declared a state of emergency — to come into force the following day — because " a military and civilian putsch is under way in the republic " . |
2 | Such aspirations were threatened in February the following year when one Elias Davidson Pierce discovered gold in the Clearwater . |
3 | Mozart seems to have begun to refine his style of composition , and two of them at least stand well with the very popular symphonies of the next decade — the Symphony in G Minor , K.183/173dB , written in October 1773 just after his return from Vienna , and the Symphony in A major , K.201/186a , written in April the following year ( see PLATE IV and 19 & 20 ) . |
4 | Brigg 's best-selling When the Wind Blows , was being broadcast on radio the following night . |
5 | The law on the currency reform had been approved by parliament the following day , while on Dec. 26 Yugoslavia 's first stock exchange had been set up in Ljubljana . |
6 | Thousands of students demonstrated in Cairo the following day in protest at the death of one student in the fracas . |
7 | Perhaps the most influential of the European ecological botanists was the Dane , Eugenius Warming ( 1841–1924 ) , whose Plantesamfund of 1895 was translated into German the following year and into English as Oecology of Plants in 1909 . |
8 | I get woken by Lucker the following morning . |
9 | Aircraft Specialties had procured both B–17Gs for $55,000 from Lloyd Aero Bolivianos in December 1968 and they were flown to Hawaii the following month . |
10 | His brother Luke , whom Coleridge had come to know and revere in London , had died in 1790 at the age of twenty-five ; Nancy , loved ‘ most tenderly ’ , had succumbed to tuberculosis the following year at only twenty-one . |
11 | Robert James , alias Smith , was locked in Reading Gaol overnight and then escorted to Wantage the following morning . |
12 | There is no stylistic difference between a lute song like ‘ Quel espoir de guarir ’ : and one of his ballet récits ; indeed some of the latter turn up in the lute books , as Clorinda 's despairing ‘ Toy de qui la rigueur ’ in Tancrede did with a lute accompaniment arranged by Boësset the following year . |
13 | The quote will then be held until noon the following banking day . |
14 | In the icy post-mortem , held in assembly the following day , the greatest crime we were condemned for was not the shouting and shrieking , but the fact that : ‘ One gal was sitting on her desk combing her hair ! ’ |
15 | Instead of being handed the life sentence he so richly deserved , Waddell was released from Barlinnie the following year and gave yet another confession to the Ayr murder to the Evening News : ‘ It was me all right . ’ |
16 | Following an accident in the 1938 race , however , the Mille Miglia was banned in Italy the following year and a race purporting to be the Mille Miglia was held between Tobruk and Tripoli in north Africa and won by Ercole Boratto ( Ita ) , a former chauffeur of Mussolini . |
17 | After a meeting on March 26 with US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady , Waigel announced that US$1,680 million , the final instalment of Germany 's contribution to the USA 's costs in the Gulf war , would be paid on schedule the following day . |
18 | Mill Reef returned to Longchamp the following spring to notch up a ten-length victory in the Prix Ganay , but after a lacklustre display when beating Homeric a neck in the Coronation Cup at Epsom he did not race again : he was being prepared for a second Arc when on 30 August 1972 he fractured a foreleg on the gallops , and was retired to stud . |
19 | A silver cup , purchased by subscription the following year , was to be competed for annually , the winning captain to hold it for a year . |
20 | In a press interview with the Reuters newsagency on Feb. 14 the Israeli ambassador to the USA , Zalman Shoval , said that Israel was being " given the run-around " by the US administration over the guarantee ; his remarks were described by Bush the following day as " outrageous " . |