Example sentences of "follow [prep] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Probably the most depressing words that have ever been pronounced about any slimming diet are those enthusiastic phrases from well-meaning medics on the lines of ‘ This is a diet that you can follow for the rest of your life . ’ |
2 | I mean we hope we 're doing the right thing , and as I say the response we 're getting seems to indicate that , but we have not erm followed through each of we have a large number of participants every year , you see , in the order of about erm a hundred and fifty each year , so very difficult for you to try and follow through the fate of each of them . |
3 | Nor did Lord Salmon follow through the reasoning from Anisminic to reach the conclusions arrived at by Lord Diplock . |
4 | The OS/2 implementation will follow under the guise of ‘ TCP/IP for OS/2 ’ by the third quarter of the year . |
5 | This we may now follow in a text of Scaevola . |
6 | Punishment of this kind does not follow in the case of every woman , though she is forcible ravished , but some other severe punishment does follow … |
7 | When , as in the case of insurance , West Germany contemplated the competition from the City of London which would follow in the wake of measures to ensure freedom to supply insurance services , the unanimity rule provided ample scope for postponing the evil day . |
8 | I hurried along keeping close to a wall and waiting for the inevitable mortar burst that would follow in the path of the jeep . |
9 | Already a qualified pilot , he may follow in the flightpath of former West Indies fast bowler Colin Croft and pursue a flying career in America in conjunction with a two-year degree course . |
10 | It says other small scale RFTs will follow in the fashion of the graphical user interface GAIA follow-on , but there is unlikely to be any more big and costly new technology requests . |
11 | The Court of Appeal held that a manslaughter verdict would not necessarily follow from a conviction for wilful neglect : |
12 | This is further emphasised by s2(6) of the Act , which provides that in any prosecution for publishing an obscene article , " the question whether an article is obscene shall be determined without regard to any publication by another person , unless it could reasonably have been expected that the publication by the other person would follow from the publication by the person charged . " |
13 | Before moving on it should however be noted that it does not follow from the rejection of justificatory theories of corporate power based on antecedent rights that the shareholders ' legal rights in the company , including the right to exercise ultimate control and to have the business operated in their interests , are not morally defensible . |
14 | They claimed substantial effects would follow from the removal of the higher duties on East Indian and Indian sugar and the termination of the 6 shillings per hundredweight bounty paid by Britain to West Indian producers for the export of their surplus to European markets . |
15 | Our efficiency test will follow from the relationship between VMP and |
16 | James Losh , the north country reformer , later remarked that after abolition ‘ the country at large seemed to settle into a state of indifference on the subject of negro slavery ’ or at any rate to accept reformers ' own assurances that amelioration would follow from the cut-off of new labour supplies from Africa . |
17 | The indeterminacy of meaning would then follow from the indeterminacy of translation , rather than vice versa . |
18 | It does not follow from the conception of an event in terms of interdependent subject and content that it is physical in the sense defined . |
19 | It thus does not follow from the inappropriateness of the concession theory in modern conditions that we must accept the normative conclusions of the contract theory . |
20 | This would be caused by the expansionary effect on the GDP of the EC which would follow from the implementation of the SEM , and would lead to an increase in the imports of the EC . |
21 | Er can I can I just follow on the question of local local water and the taste and quality of local water . |
22 | Further ports will follow at the end of 1993 , according to the company . |
23 | An Apple Mac implementation will follow by the middle of 1993 and an Open Look edition by the third quarter . |
24 | Economic and monetary union will follow by the end of the decade . |
25 | Currently tied to the Ingres database , Oracle and Informix versions should follow by the end of the Summer , and Sybase by the end of 1992 . |
26 | George beckoned and I followed through a door into the heat of the rear section of the engines , the section containing among other things the boiler which provided steam to heat the whole train . |
27 | This accusation ( which followed after the submission of Jones ' abstract to the APS on 2 February ) was reported to Jones who in turn passed it on to the DOE funding agent Ryszard Gajewski . |
28 | Endill was still recovering from his journey in the basket lift and he followed behind the Headmaster without a word . |
29 | Like many right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House , I followed with a mixture of admiration and exasperation Lord Carrington 's attempts to negotiate a proper ceasefire , but watched with mounting anger the callous disregard for life and property cynically displayed by the federal forces . |
30 | Alan followed with a talk on tax and wills . ’ |