Example sentences of "of [noun] follow [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The nature of the relationships is defined by a set of keywords followed by the name of the related module .
2 Other occupations are of necessity followed in the neighbouring towns so to some extent Lockington is a commuter village .
3 At first , the parish was responsible for its poor , then came the union of parishes and then the Boards of Guardians followed by the local authorities ( county and county borough councils ) .
4 Automatic prescan of data follows for the summary screen , and calculations can be made on a range .
5 A newsletter writer of August 1692 complained that it was impossible to distinguish between those who did not come to church because they were attending conventicles and those who did not worship God at all , and he predicted the result would be the downfall of the Church of England followed by the triumph of popery .
6 A string of resignations followed in the new German states on Sept. 12 .
7 There was a flurry of imports to follow in the years to come .
8 Serialled N240 , the Severn first flew in July 1930 , and a series of trials followed at the MAEE .
9 A variety of buildings followed in the fashionable Regency style , including stucco and slate .
10 This sorry state of affairs follows from the failure of the Advanced Passenger Train ( APT ) prototype to achieve sufficient reliability to justify the ordering of an operational fleet which could exploit the ‘ tilting ’ train concept on BR 's long-haul routes .
11 A full season of Illuminations followed in the Autumn , for which Charles Furness as the Borough Electrical Engineer as well as Tramways Manager , was responsible .
12 All manner of gatecrashers followed for the next twenty years .
13 I can see something of the sort as I look over my own published attempts to describe and account for the peaceful way of life followed by the Semai , and I think I can also see some of the reasons for it .
14 The reliability of science follows from the inductivist 's claims about observation and induction .
15 Friedrich ( 1961 : 34 – 7 ) gives the following list of substantives followed by the infinitive with to : attempt , decision , right , willingness , inclination , need , request , permission , promise , order , wish , petition , desire , goodness , impudence , cheek , impulse , endeavour , inspiration , ability , possibility , chance , occasion , obligation , determination , aim , propensity , the wit , tendency , temptation , hesitation , refusal , reluctance , failure .
16 Of course qualities like money , responsibility and promotion opportunities still remain important , but a degree of gender-differentiation in the dimension of prestige follows from the broad structure of gender-differentiation in the occupational world .
17 Although rare , there are some examples of make followed by the to infinitive .
18 At the next trick you cash your winning Jack of Spades and then play the Ace of Diamonds followed by the King of Diamonds followed by another Diamond .
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