Example sentences of "followed [prep] [art] wake " in BNC.

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1 They took to the path with gusto , he finding the line somewhere between the nearside bank and the middle ridge , while the other more or less followed in the wake , content to orchestrate himself around the camera with his umbrella .
2 And a welcome wave of cuts in mortgage rates followed in the wake of the Chancellor 's announcement of a one per cent reduction in interest rates .
3 The main thrust of colonial development seems to have followed in the wake of this major rebuilding programme , in the period between 1650 and 1500 BC .
4 The central section , ‘ New States of Consciousness and Social Change ’ then deals with a range of beliefs and attitudes which are said to have followed in the wake of these developments , and in particular with what Le Roy Ladurie calls ‘ a deep and sometimes lasting permutation in peasant mentality ’ .
5 The long-term effects of martial law on the morale of the Polish People 's Army remain to be seen , but the demoralisation which we now know to have followed in the wake of the 1970 disorders are an inauspicious clue to the LWP 's health today .
6 Nor does revisionist work confirm Soviet insistence that the peasant movement , in 1905 as in 1917 , followed in the wake of a proletarian vanguard .
7 If social research always followed in the wake of social trends , there should be a rich vein of studies in which Black families , and Black women within these families , describe their poverty .
8 The service trades have always followed in the wake of the producing industries .
9 There were those , again , in Germany as elsewhere , for whom the terms " Hellas " and " liberty " were axiomatically linked : a link symptomatized and strengthened by the warm interest taken by many German writers in the Greek struggle for independence , whose fruition followed in the wake of the French Revolution .
10 In others , the economic function will have followed in the wake of a variety of other causes , as when sites were founded as vici outside forts or posting stations or as administrative centres in the new local and provincial hierarchy .
11 Further Cabinet changes followed in the wake of the public unrest of early 1990 and of the appointment in May of Alassane Ouattara as economic adviser in charge of the economic reform programme [ see p. 37445 ] .
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