Example sentences of "[noun sg] follow a major [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A reasonable employer would not , for example , be entitled to instruct a man who has just resumed work following a major heart attack to undertake immediately a long and arduous period of foreign travel . |
2 | The meeting followed a major shift in US policy towards Indo-China announced in July 1990 [ see p. 37598 ] and constituted the highest level of contact between Vietnam and the USA since the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 . |
3 | He also stressed that all valuables , including cash , ancient guns and swords , had been removed from the fort following a major burglary two years ago . |
4 | The initial drive for a single European market came largely from the Thatcher government following a major policy speech at Chatham House in March 1984 by Sir Geoffrey Howe , the then Foreign Secretary . |
5 | Introduction of the project followed a major upgrading of the tracks in the Croydon area and new signalling permitting 90mph speeds . |
6 | Gleneagles , for example , is now open all the year round rather than just in summer and autumn following a major investment in all-weather sport and leisure facilities . |
7 | Reactive depression follows a major loss and its severity is proportional to the depth of the loss . |
8 | The first , St Joseph 's in Marton Road , had space for 200 children but objected since it is still recovering from the effects of housing another primary school following a major fire . |
9 | His arrest followed a major security alert before a visit by the Prime Minister . |
10 | The SNC meteorites are not suspected of being material ejected from Earth following a major impact and which subsequently fell back to Earth . |