Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv prt] following the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This pattern carried on one which already characterised the silk mills that had been set up following the success of the Derby mill . |
2 | A memorial fund to help young people enjoy the outdoors has been set up following the death in March of one of Britain 's leading climbers , Andy Fanshawe . |
3 | The start of the London Underground-BR Crossrail scheme , scheduled originally for 1995 , could now be put back following the decision to involve the private sector.Likely to take five years to complete , the scheme would run from Reading and Aylesbury in the west across London to Shenfield in Essex in the east . |
4 | All-India Radio reported on May 25 that over 100 Tamil Tiger activists and 3,600 " anti-social elements " had been rounded up following the assassination . |
5 | The chemical industry 's efforts to secure insurance have been stepped up following the publication of a number of European directives suggesting a move towards much wider compulsory compensation for environmental damage . |
6 | ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring on beaches at Sellafield have been stepped up following the discovery of a grass-like substance . |
7 | Child tax allowances which were the main tax recognition of the extra costs of children , were phased out following the introduction of child benefit in 1977 . |
8 | The group were snapped up following the release of their acclaimed ‘ Accelerator ’ LP on the Jumpin' And Pumpin' label . |
9 | The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain . |
10 | Crowd behaviour The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain . |