Example sentences of "to [be] follow by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd expect your engagement to be followed by marriage . ’ |
2 | Earlier still , in 1888 , the Universities Mission to Central Africa ( UMCA ) had had the distinction of founding German East Africa 's first newspaper , Msimulizi ( ‘ The Reporter ’ ) , to be followed by Habari ya Mwezi ( ‘ News of the Month ’ ) in 1894 . |
3 | Here a month before closure Class 207 dmu No 1306 leaves Eridge with the 14.35 from Uckfield , to Victoria , to be followed by unit No 1310 ( in platform 1 on the right ) forming the 14.59 to tonbridge via Tunbridge Wells . |
4 | This is to be followed by pilot programmes in advance of the development of distance learning materials including the use of multimedia programmes . |
5 | Scanning has to be followed by computer processing to join up , follow and extract the lines in vector format for storage in a cartographic database . |
6 | The finish , specified by the church architect , was a mixture of oils and spirits and ammonia , to be followed by beeswax . |
7 | In the exercise room , an aerobics session was in progress , to be followed by rock and roll dancing . |
8 | The collection of historical Archives , including photographic archives , requires urgent conservation action , to be followed by action to make the material more widely available in a secure way . |
9 | Time and again it has been cinema which has pushed forward the bounds of public acceptability of controversial images and ideas , to be followed by television rather slowly . |
10 | Cyril is still in the pavilion when his captain declares , to be followed by tea , and mixed feelings among Cyril 's friends . |