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

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1 There followed a pause of 1min before the tetanic stimulation which consisted of five trains , each of 20 shocks at 100Hz , repeated at 15s intervals .
2 At twelve o'clock the class was dismissed , and there followed a rush for the toilets and ablutions .
3 There followed a day of more mixed climbing and some grade V rock , and then , after a second bivouac , a tiring slog up a huge hanging glacier and an endless snow arête .
4 When companies such as Airship Industries , who are known internationally for their airships in advertising and military defence , were tipped in the press , there followed a flurry of buying , without the dealers having to work at it .
5 There followed a burst of building that radically changed the face of the city .
6 The son who was born in 1511 , lived only six weeks and there followed a succession of miscarriages and still-births , so Henry VIII convinced himself that God was punishing him for marrying his late brother 's widow , so he sought the Popes annulment of the marriage .
7 There followed a succession of minor criminal offences , mostly against youngsters with whom he shared lodgings .
8 There followed a succession of unforgettable roles upstaging stars in Britain and the US .
9 There followed a succession of delicious Delhi kebabs rounded off with fruit chaat : a kind of spicy fruit salad .
10 There followed a debate over economic policy in which the principal protagonists — though many others joined in — were Keynes on the one hand and the Treasury on the other .
11 There followed a programme of displays and a raffle added £104 to Norfolk 's funds .
12 There followed a groan of pain and a whole string of expletives .
13 There followed a reassessment of the two principal investigative techniques .
14 There followed a catalogue of bomb outrages in London in recent and distant years .
15 There followed a declaration of independence from the BRA which went unrecognised by other countries , and the imposition of a tight blockade of the island by the PNG government .
16 There followed a torrent of Greek , of which Lindsey understood only the word ‘ Niall ’ , before she tucked one slender hand through his arm .
17 There followed a period for the next 18 months where my family , having joined me from Yorkshire , came up to Scotland .
18 There followed a period of university teaching abroad : first in Lithuania , then in Bulgaria .
19 There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident , such as the works of William Shakespeare ; Marlow ; Spencer and Ben Johnson .
20 There followed a period of uncertainty until it found itself with new occupants Savory and Sons .
21 There followed a period of disuse and partial use until the mill , which was then owned by Courtaulds , was sold to the local company of Renishaws .
22 There followed a period of over a year when Karl moved aimlessly through a succession of jobs .
23 There followed a period of reassessment — one that was widespread among feminists in general — through which we examined oppressions and questions of priorities and hierarchies , something we are still centrally concerned with .
24 There followed a period of comparative quiet , while the water built up again behind the top step and those beneath .
25 There followed a period of ten years of overwork and stagnant promotion , but his career took off with his promotion first to assistant secretary and then to be the chairman of the Prison Commission ( 1932–9 ) .
26 In 1903 David Howard succeeded his father as chairman and there followed a period of rapid growth .
27 There followed a period of convalescence in Naumburg , and in the autumn of 1868 Nietzsche returned to Leipzig to continue his independent studies .
28 There followed a procession through the town to the Spa Hotel for lunch and drinks on the city council .
29 There followed a time of uncertainty but , it had been ‘ business as usual ’ at Alton General , with staff ‘ making do ’ and ‘ covering up the cracks ’ in their efforts to provide an atmosphere of peace and calm , however hard worked they were behind the scenes .
30 There followed a time of uncertainty and bloodshed which was eventually resolved when the republic developed into an empire with Augustus as its first emperor from 27 B.C. The Augustan period from then until his death in A.D. 14 was one of the great and successful ages of man and , architecturally , this is reflected in the many great buildings which were erected under the auspices of Augustus whose boast was that when he came to Rome it was a city of bricks but that he left it a city of marble .
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