Example sentences of "who [verb] follow [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lenore Reynell , who has followed a teaching career , switching from Mathematics to Music ( L.R.A.M. 1944 ) , is thought to be abroad .
2 A friend of mine in Houston , who has followed the orchestra since the 1940s , explained why Eschenbach has been such a great success in Houston .
3 I think I am only saying that anyone who has followed the history of this controversy over the last twenty years will already see reason to think that the friction produced by quarrelling among good causes is enormous and it is a luxury that we simply can not afford .
4 Lois Forer , a former judge and prosecutor who has followed the Barnes 's legal struggles for forty years , is alarmed at how such an important collection has been run singlehandedly by Richard Glanton , a lawyer with no art background .
5 The Tour de France photographs in this guide are by Graham Watson , Britain 's best known cycling photographer , who has followed the Tour for more than a decade .
6 Anyway who has followed the actions of the opposition in Bremen or Hamburg in recent years can hardly avoid the conclusion that the Christian Democrats ( the opposition ) are not interested in gaining power ( since lucrative public positions are given to them anyway ) …
7 This will be familiar to anyone who has followed the debates over the last few years concerning the ordination of women within the Anglican Church .
8 As Lord Devlin puts it , " A jury can do justice , whereas the judge , who has to follow the law , may not . "
9 Thornton , who prefers to follow a gut feeling , told them they had to move fast .
10 The King had told him that Gaveston aimed high , coveted an earldom , and wished to use his friendship with the Prince to found a dynasty as great as the de Clares , the Beaumonts , or any of the great lords who had followed the Conqueror across the Narrow Seas .
11 One who had followed the King 's army from London to Coventry was ‘ taken by the soldiers , and first led about the city then set in a pillory , after in a cage then ducked in a river , and at last banished the city ’ .
12 ‘ When my mother died the only persons to whom I owed duty were my lord who had followed the cross , and Marian , my lord 's daughter .
13 Nevertheless , I now had 120 people , 116 women and 4 men , who had followed the diet for a full eight-week period .
14 It was Bully , who had followed the crowd into Morley Park and suddenly and delightedly recognised his friend of next door , Angela .
15 It provides English for speakers of other languages , training for employment , accreditation and qualifications , as well as many opportunities for those who wish to follow a variety of general adult education courses .
16 Those applicants who wish to follow a career in this field can find rapid promotion , often within one or two years , to the role of secretary ( the one with the pen ) or chairperson ( the one with the bad back ) .
17 On the other hand an attack on Spain made very good sense for anyone who wanted to follow a policy of overseas expansion .
18 Indeed , Larkin ( 1979 ) cites cases of families in Dorset who have followed the pattern of moving out of winter-lets into summer caravans for over ten years without local authorities taking responsibility for their permanent rehousing .
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