Example sentences of "would [be] follow by a " in BNC.
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1 | In line with the programmes produced in the late 1970s , a brief contextual statement would be followed by a closer definition of the objectives to be pursued in the economic , social , environmental and housing areas , and the role to be played by various statutory authorities and the voluntary sector ( Birmingham City Council , 1987b ; Newcastle City Council , 1987 ) . |
2 | The cry of ‘ Put that light out ! ’ would be followed by a hasty adjustment of a black-out curtain . |
3 | This would be followed by a massive Sunday lunch , and then sleep all afternoon . |
4 | A list of good points about the authority would be followed by a list of bad points , then recommendations about problem areas and ways the force could help . |
5 | A young couple might well anticipate marriage in the complacent and deeply rooted assumption that a pregnancy would be followed by a regularisation of the tie , but in the new economic and social situation the irregularities of the economy might well snatch away the spouse . |
6 | A historical adventure would be followed by a science fiction tale , then by another historical , and so on . |
7 | The course would be followed by a world tour . |
8 | Your talk would be part of a morning session which would also include a presentation about bus stops and shelters and one about bus stations and termini ; the latter would be followed by a visit to Glenrothes Bus Station . |
9 | With the bulk of the province 's French-speaking population opposing the agreement on the grounds that its concessions to their province were insufficient , Parizeau was optimistic of his party 's chances of winning power in Quebec 's next provincial elections — due by 1994 — and suggested that such a development would be followed by a provincial referendum on the issue of sovereignty for Quebec . |
10 | There are four possibilities as to who was responsible for Kirov 's death : Nikolaev alone planned and executed the murder ; Nikolaev executed it but it was encouraged by the local NKVD ; Stalin planned the murder or a ‘ near miss ’ which would be followed by a purge ; a foreign government planned it . |
11 | In a bureau a small reduction in costs would be followed by a smaller increase in the budget . |