Example sentences of "follow [adj] [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 I will certainly follow this up with the Welsh Office .
2 He followed that up with a typical Beefy blast to win the match with a fusillade of sixes in a sparkling unbeaten 70 .
3 On the facing page , however , under the headline ‘ Acid Burned a Hole in my Genes ’ , Joe Meltz reported on American research — later discredited — suggesting that LSD caused chromosomal damage , and It followed that up with a two-page ‘ Acid Report ’ .
4 Cork , under new manager Damian Richardson , scrambled a 1-0 win over Monaghan on the opening day of the championship and followed that up with a less than impressive 0-0 draw at Galway on Wednesday .
5 For instance , she helped by letter a Lancashire mill lad seeking advice on the use of his few square feet of soil ( it seems to have been an attic window box in Rochdale ) and followed this up with a postal package of plants , bulbs , and pebbles to complete his project .
6 Six months later , in September , I followed this up with a circular to health authorities requiring them to put their services out to tender .
7 For the next century or so , the county was relatively free of French harassment , but the situation worsened considerably after 1360 when a French fleet burnt Winchelsea and followed this up with a regular series of raids on the coast .
8 Leslie Orgel ( Salk ) recalled that only two weeks after Watson and Crick 's first paper appeared , the entire biochemistry department at Oxford travelled to Cambridge to view the structure and followed this up with a telegram : CONGRATULATIONS ! ( signed ) GENE .
9 Secondly , you assert Sinead does not have ‘ courage and integrity ’ and then follow this up with an argument that these nouns should be reserved for Mother Theresa and fellow carers .
10 It had been one of Gregory 's first acts as pope to invest and consecrate him as bishop of Die , and to follow this up with a letter to the count of Die which contains a first draft of his later decree prohibiting the investiture of bishops by secular rulers .
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