Example sentences of "which follow a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It gave no figures but said Romanians and ethnic Hungarians took part in the protest which followed a strike in the area .
2 A spokesman at Monkton-hall said that coal was continuing to be produced in spite of current financial problems , which followed a delay in starting production at the main coal face .
3 Originally this was a track which followed a ridge of higher ground and later became a main route for Welsh drovers taking their cattle to be fattened in Northampton before going on to market in London .
4 The bank mergers , which followed a wave of company mergers in 1989 , were intended to improve the competitiveness of the financial sector in the European single market due to come into being in 1992 .
5 On a door lintel at Hill there is an inscription , ‘ J.D. — B.G.1692 ’ , which followed a custom of the time and probably commemorated the date of their wedding or betrothal .
6 Habre met French President Mitterrand during a private visit to Paris on Oct. 21 , 1989 , which followed a visit to Belgium and the European Community headquarters primarily concerned with aid and development matters .
7 A Scarborough fishing boat will sail out of the harbour tomorrow after major restoration work which followed a collision at sea .
8 The announcement , which followed a meeting of 364 UDF leaders , was widely seen as marking the end of an era in the anti-apartheid struggle .
9 In the 80s , the organisation was riven by feuds and arrests which followed a probe into links with the security forces .
10 They will be staying with families in Amiens during their four-day visit which follows a challenge from the president of the Department of the Somme , one of the county 's twinned areas .
11 A similar focus on the war 's effect in shattering class barriers is present in In Which We Serve ( 1942 ) , where the trigger to unity is a torpedoed destroyer rather than a crashed plane , The Gentle Sex ( 1943 ) , which follows a group of women as they are trained to become competent fighters , and Millions Like Us ( 1943 ) , which brings together a mixed group of girls in an aircraft engineering factory .
12 If nothing else , the Christmas editions of NME , Sounds , and Melody Maker are a barometer of hip opinion , although not so revealing as the readers ' polls which follow a couple of months later .
13 The disclosures , which follow a fortnight of leaks sparked off by the Guardian 's revelation of the sweeteners scandal — show how far Lord Young was prepared to go to sell Rover to the private sector .
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