Example sentences of "the following [noun pl] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Personal and telephone bookings can be made at the Cashier 's Office , University of Ulster , Coleraine during the following hours The Cashier 's Office also accepts postal bookings . |
2 | In the following pages a number of the more visible and possibly more successful and productive organizations are identified and described . |
3 | A considerable number of drive circuit configurations are available , but in the following Sections the discussion is limited to two of the best-known types . |
4 | In the following sections the use of various methods and media for library user education will be considered in detail . |
5 | The following shows the operating ratios for the period : — |
6 | In the following exercises the situation is known , but there is a very wide choice of subject . |
7 | The following details an outline of the points that should be covered in the report : |
8 | The following outlines a number of qualitative factors which may be influential in the make or buy decision : |
9 | Thus , to the extent of the amount of income available in the year and the following years an income tax charge can arise on the settlor . |
10 | In the following years the population in the areas of West Bowling and Horton increased enormously with the growth of the worsted industry and the building of new steam-powered mills , so that in November 1881 Canon Motler established St Joseph 's as a new parish and became the first parish priest himself . |
11 | In the following years the number of papers rose , culminating in sixteen in 1988 ( during which Pons wrote 36 papers but still none relating to test-tube fusion ) . |
12 | In the following days the strike rapidly spread across the city and workers were joined by white-collar employees , teachers and students in mass demonstrations which converged on the city centre . |
13 | During the following months the School managed to carry on , but the atmosphere must have been one of great despondency . |
14 | In the following bars the conflict is even greater , as the note relationships are closer — tones and semitones . |