Example sentences of "will [be] follow [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be followed by a P54 , with seven different members , some possibly sampling this side of 1994 .
2 Yes it 'll be followed by a parish council meeting .
3 He said this will be followed by a wafer fabrication plant on the same site at a cost of at least I £150m and finally a finishing and test centre .
4 The theory of demographic transition suggests that as nations move towards maturity that the decline in death rates , occasioned by higher living standards , will be followed by a decline in birth rates to a more or less similar level .
5 The company has dropped strong hints to union leaders that the current programme involving cuts of 24,000 over the next year will be followed by a further rundown , although at a lower rate .
6 This will be followed by a review of fiscal policies .
7 This will be followed by a discussion on the next steps to be taken .
8 This will be done fourteen days after this treaty is signed , and will be followed by a truce of one year . ’
9 The offshore aggregate resource assessments funded by the Department of the Environment , The Crown Estate and NERC continued with a geophysical survey off the Humber Estuary which will be followed by a sampling programme in 1991 .
10 This will be followed by a demonstration flight in the bomber or PR version and the student 's first solo .
11 It will be followed by a vote in which the Government faces a rebellion from Tory MPs demanding the ditching of the ERM and the Maastricht Treaty on European union .
12 This will be followed by a further return to the mainline on September 12/13 for the ‘ Scottish Power ’ open weekend at Longannet Power Station when the loco may haul trains on the Dunfermline — Culross branch along the northern shore of the Firth of Forth opposite its home base at Bo'ness .
13 The Gala Performance will be followed by a dinner at the Savoy .
14 Indeed , the history of previous heroin ‘ epidemics ’ in the USA and the UK suggests both that , on the one hand , this plateau stage will be followed by a slow decline in the prevalence of heroin use , and , on the other hand , that a new heroin ‘ epidemic ’ might occur in the late 1990s or at the start of the next century .
15 An early afternoon arrival at Quincey Market will be followed by a short drive through parts of America 's most historic city .
16 When reading aloud , for instance a visual analysis will be followed by a transformation into a sound-based code , and the process in this case may involve the application of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( GPC ) rules .
17 This will be followed by a consideration of recent developments in relation to the provision of land for housing on the one hand , and conflict over land use between industry and non-industrial uses on the other .
18 This will be followed by a consideration of the relatively few attempts systematically to distinguish the social properties of the object from those of language as expressive medium .
19 In the present chapter , a brief account of the historical background to contemporary consumption will be followed by a resumé of some of the approaches to this issue found in various disciplines , one of which , the tradition stemming from Veblen 's work on goods as the expression of social differentiation , will be discussed in more detail .
20 The table of procedure presupposes that after an order is made , that will be followed by a request for execution in due course by the person in whose favour the order has been made , followed by the execution by the court bailiff .
21 2.2 Secondly , the implementation of the National Curriculum through the nineties will mean that the ‘ horizontal ’ extension of school language teaching across the ability range will be followed by a ‘ vertical ’ extension up the age range , since a foreign language is to be a foundation subject for all pupils between the ages of 11 and 16 .
22 This will be followed by a look at some of the broader possible implications of fairness , and the way in which that term might aid in the development of procedural forms other than classical adjudication .
23 The brief research addresses will be followed by a sherry reception at 18.30 .
24 The AGM will be followed by a Special General Meeting to discuss Byelaw changes in relation to SGM and AGM procedures .
25 These interviews will be followed by a large-scale postal survey of a nationally representative sample of marketing executives .
26 This Fact Sheet will be followed by a series of Briefing Papers for MPs , which will go beyond the facts to a description of the types of arguments that have been employed by researchers to study the causes of unemployment , including the possible effects so far as they are known of various remedies that have been proposed .
27 The analysis of these data should be complete by early 1985 and will be followed by a further survey of key informants and the various development agencies in an attempt to identify the type of projects which might be promoted within the framework of an Integrated Rural Development programme .
28 That will be followed by a number of motions on health and the environment composite five motion two six four motion two six five , motion two six six motion two six eight and composite seven , and I 'll be asking Mark on behalf of the C E C to respond to that particular debate .
29 If , say , a customer makes an order , this event will be followed by a number of operations .
30 The Mass will be followed by a reception in the hall for the children and their parents .
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