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

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1 An impressive demonstration of the role of this factor is its effect on a single progenitor cell which can be followed under a microscope .
2 Depending on the software , further overflow records may take no additional time — if it is not necessary to follow all chains — or the average time per overflow record may be nR/2 , where there are n overflow records per track and every overflow chain has to be followed during a record search .
3 Sections 272 to 275 cover the procedure to be followed on a debtor 's petition , including the interesting role of the insolvency practitioner .
4 The procedures which must be followed before a trial in the High Court or county court should be used by the parties to expose the real area of difference between them and concentrate attention upon it .
5 I find that the full needle welt is kinder to the mature figure ( like mine ) when it is to be followed by a tuck stitch fabric as it does not pull in so quite much as the 2x1 rib .
6 That book , a ‘ bodice ripper ’ , will soon be followed by a thriller , inevitably titled Campaign .
7 IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour .
8 These will be followed by a ploughman 's lunch — for which a small charge of £1.25 will be made .
9 But if fear gives way to fury — as has happened with the formation of this vociferous pressure group and watchdog — those feelings need no longer be followed by a sense of frustration and impotence .
10 The elation of witnessing birth may be followed by a sense of disorientation at being a displaced person .
11 There are four possibilities as to who was responsible for Kirov 's death : Nikolaev alone planned and executed the murder ; Nikolaev executed it but it was encouraged by the local NKVD ; Stalin planned the murder or a ‘ near miss ’ which would be followed by a purge ; a foreign government planned it .
12 The Annual General Meeting will take place on Saturday morning during the Easter Course at Norwich College , and will be followed by a buffet luncheon and afternoon classes .
13 There are rumours of a London investment presentation , to be followed by a US roadshow .
14 When reading aloud , for instance a visual analysis will be followed by a transformation into a sound-based code , and the process in this case may involve the application of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( GPC ) rules .
15 In place of a fall from grace which is ultimately to be followed by a return to Paradise , we have the notion that mankind originally evolved out of a sub-human stage of bestiality .
16 This will be followed by a share opening at the bank 's Redcar branch on March 12 .
17 This will be done fourteen days after this treaty is signed , and will be followed by a truce of one year . ’
18 This will be followed by a discussion on the next steps to be taken .
19 Then after lunch I will be giving the first of our seminars on marketing and salesmanship , with particular reference to leisure services and luxury products , to be followed by a discussion and work in groups . ’
20 A video on gender and sexuality will be followed by a discussion .
21 The general presumption might not apply where a notice initiating the review is to be followed by a counternotice objecting to the rent proposed in the initial notice .
22 The table of procedure presupposes that after an order is made , that will be followed by a request for execution in due course by the person in whose favour the order has been made , followed by the execution by the court bailiff .
23 Professor Laski , who is scrutinising these developments , forecasts a very long-lasting depression because , quite naturally , the recession in production will shortly be followed by a recession in the general demand for investment goods .
24 He said this will be followed by a wafer fabrication plant on the same site at a cost of at least I £150m and finally a finishing and test centre .
25 A special assembly will be followed by a breakfast for pupils ' parents .
26 This will be followed by a look at some of the broader possible implications of fairness , and the way in which that term might aid in the development of procedural forms other than classical adjudication .
27 The Serbs have done most of the killing , and the rejection of the Vance-Owen plan by the self-proclaimed Serb parliament in Bosnia , to be followed by a referendum on May 15th , confirms the judgment that they are the main aggressors .
28 Deputy Prime Minister Ashagre Yigletu , the Ethiopian government delegate , had on the eve of negotiations denied press reports that his government was prepared to offer Eritrea federal status to be followed by a referendum on independence .
29 Political upheaval and war are not necessarily associated with curriculum change ; and even when they are , change seems habitually to be followed by a reversion to the status quo ante , a tendency to equate change with relabelling , a reassertion of institutional inertia .
30 In the present chapter , a brief account of the historical background to contemporary consumption will be followed by a resumé of some of the approaches to this issue found in various disciplines , one of which , the tradition stemming from Veblen 's work on goods as the expression of social differentiation , will be discussed in more detail .
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