Example sentences of "[prep] be followed by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd expect your engagement to be followed by marriage . ’
2 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
3 The normal process , as seen during Innocent 's pontificate , was for messengers , often close confidants of the pope , but in minor offices , to be sent in the first instance — then to be followed by negotiators of the highest rank .
4 The meeting , to be followed by talks between their heads of government tomorrow , could head off a Russian threat to cut off natural gas supplies to Ukraine unless it pays for the gas it received in January .
5 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 .
6 They were also in a test situation , and were aware that the passages they were reading were to be followed by questions .
7 Now there is to be twinning between the two regions , to be followed by exchanges of students and younger architects .
8 This is also sprinkled over the salads , to be followed by capers and some chopped chives or parsley .
9 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 .
10 This is to be followed by pilot programmes in advance of the development of distance learning materials including the use of multimedia programmes .
11 It has been said that the report was the civil servants ' idea of heaven , with even more figures for the number-crunching mandarins to compare with those that British Rail provided yesterday — to be followed by requests for further reports tomorrow to explain the discrepancies .
12 When Floriade closes , some of the plantings will remain and part of the site will be used for new town expansion Meanwhile in the giant flowerbeds more than 400 varieties of tulips , daffodils and hyacinths will flower , to be followed by annuals , then dahlias and chrysanthemums .
13 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 .
14 Apart from , as CAJEC chairman said , ‘ clearing up any misunderstanding that this enquiry procedure is just restricted to audits — it applies to all assignments ’ , other significant changes include requiring firms to provide minimum accounting information to a successor even where fees remain outstanding and stronger procedures to be followed by firms to inform the existing adviser that they have been invited to take on additional work .
15 After the neo-conceptual art of General Idea , the Montenay is hosting a collective exhibition of small-scale works , to be followed by Philippe Hurteau .
16 Max Neumann is at Vidal Saint Phalle until the 11th , to be followed by Emmanuella Renard , while Erich Weiss 's installation ‘ A Poet with Machine Gun ’ remains at Nikki Diana Marquardt until 1 March .
17 TADPOLE PLACING TO BE FOLLOWED BY IBM SUBSCRIBING FOR AN INITIAL 2.7%
18 By 1908 , when he saw that his stipulation was ruled out by the failure of British immigrants and the Liberal acceleration of colonial self-government — soon to be followed by South African union — he unhesitatingly drew the correct conclusion :
19 The finish , specified by the church architect , was a mixture of oils and spirits and ammonia , to be followed by beeswax .
20 In the exercise room , an aerobics session was in progress , to be followed by rock and roll dancing .
21 Also promised is soon is Version 1.5 of its personal computer package Rooms for Windows , to be followed by Rooms for X Window .
22 Also promised soon is Version 1.5 of its personal computer package Rooms for Windows , to be followed by Rooms for X Window .
23 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 .
24 Having established the tone , Procul Harum duly yielded their place at the top of the charts to the Beatles , who settled on the essence of that summer with ‘ All You Need Is Love ’ , to be followed by Scott McKenzie 's ‘ San Francisco ’ , which was , millions of radios announced , the place to be to skip the light fandango , and where all one needed was love .
25 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 .
26 John Shaw now in his eighty fifth year managed the company until his retirement in 1972 to be followed by John Darbyshire .
27 The opening at noon was due to be followed by children 's street parties in Bunter Road and Heskin Road , Southdene .
28 I hope this station obtains the grant for refurbishment , to be followed by Aberystwyth , Welshpool and then , who knows ?
29 Brief summaries are then given of the relevant programme of study to be followed by pupils in the age groups 5 to 7 , 7 to 11 , 11 to 14 and 14 to 16 .
30 Cyril is still in the pavilion when his captain declares , to be followed by tea , and mixed feelings among Cyril 's friends .
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