Example sentences of "[noun sg] that follows the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The truth usually only starts to emerge in the reports , inquiries and learned articles that follow the trial that follows the scandal that heralds the emergence of a new ‘ social issue ’ .
2 According to the Nilson Report , a Californian publication that follows the industry , Citibank 's Visa/MasterCard and Sears ' Discover cards have roughly the same number of holders ( 20.4m and 21.6m respectively ) , but Citibank 's card brought it $600m in net revenue against Discover 's $117m last year .
3 Marek 's bedroom was unkempt , not the anarchic mess that follows the visit of burglars but the slovenly disorder of a certain type of bachelor .
4 However , the most important question that follows the introduction of new technology into mathematics education concerns how much the curriculum should change .
5 A court that tries to decide as Parliament would have wished is more likely to be right than a court that follows the words believing it was not what Parliament intended .
6 The Mother & Baby Book of Pregnancy and Birth by Patsy Westcott ( Grafton , £3.99 ) is a clearly written paperback that follows the stages of pregnancy from conception to birth .
7 To see what it was once like we have to turn to the chalk downlands , notably the Ridgeway that follows the crest of the Berkshire Downs or the Icknield Way near Royston in Hertfordshire .
8 But most human electrophysiological work has been concerned with the processing of incoming events , that is the ERP that follows the presentation of a stimulus .
9 Reading about it in the popular press is no substitute for the scrutiny that follows the disclosure required by technical journals .
10 Most climbers park at the Belvedere de la Carelle , a viewing point on the loop road that follows the rim of the gorge and ends at the little village of La Palud .
11 Another attractive idea is to make a square or rectangular garland that follows the shape of its frame .
12 Some philosophers of religion , particularly those in the Christian Thomist school ( the school that follows the thought of Thomas Aquinas ) , would see in the idea of existence a key to representing the omnipresence of a transcendent God .
13 Every person or animal that follows the path seems to leave a trail of energy , and these energy paths build up over time .
14 The ghost sensed the emptiness that follows the death of a mind .
15 If they are different parts of speech , they are distinguished by the italic part-of-speech label that follows the pronunciation in parentheses , or , if no pronunciation is given , the headword itself .
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