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

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1 A total of 22 552 workers were followed up on an average of 18.6 years .
2 A penalty was followed up with a try from Dan Dooley .
3 Arnica is a winner with sprains as well and that should be followed up with a course of Rhus Tox .
4 All such potential customer inquiries are followed up with a visit from a sales representative .
5 The patient was followed up as an outpatient , and only supportive treatment with packed red cells given .
6 These 85 patients have been followed up for a total of 583 person-years .
7 Eight patients of group 1 and seven patients of group 2 were followed up for a period of >3 years ( mean follow up 47 ( range 37–60 ) months for both groups ) .
8 Of seven patients whose percutaneous cholecystolithotomy failed because of residual cystic duct stones , only two were advised to undergo cholecystectomy and the remainder have been followed up for a median of 14 months .
9 All patients were followed up for a minimum of two years through the inflammatory bowel diseases clinic .
10 Out of the 25 patients discharged from the hospital 21 treated by endoscopy and two treated with surgery were followed up for a mean of 28.3 and 22.5 months , respectively .
11 In the same year Forbes described 22 patients with contraindications for surgery in which an endoprosthesis was placed , of these four ( 18% ) developed cholangitis , three had a repeat endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with clearance of the ducts , and two died of unrelated causes , the remaining patients were followed up for a mean of 14 months with no complications ( 17 ) .
12 The other 43 patients underwent long term endoprosthesis placement and were followed up for a mean of 15.9 months ; six ( 15% ) developed cholangitis requiring surgery or endoscopic clearance of the ducts , there were no biliary related deaths .
13 Ten patients died of unrelated causes and the remaining 10 were followed up for a mean of 26 months with no biliary symptoms .
14 Luckily for the curious , this historical sideline can be followed up in a number of publications , both about individuals and institutions .
15 Indeed , those dermatologists who have undertaken clinics in general practitioners ' surgeries find that over 40% of the patients seen have to be followed up in a hospital clinic , thus leading to unnecessary duplication of notes and considerable wastage of consultant time and resources .
16 Croatia 's June defence pact with the Bosnian government [ see p. 38971 ] was followed up by a pact , signed by the Croatian and Bosnian Presidents on July 21 , to co-ordinate military efforts against aggression .
17 This was followed up by a deputation to the governors on 10 June 1840 , led by Thomas Turner .
18 In 1992 this White Paper was followed up by a consultation document from the Department of Trade and Industry , Abuse of Market Power , which sets out options for reform in the areas currently covered by the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 .
19 In Latin America , the Second Vatican Council was followed up by a meeting of bishops from all over the continent in Medellin , Colombia .
20 The successful launch of the DTI 's two year HCI technology transfer programme ‘ Usability Now ! ’ is now being followed up by a series of half-day management briefings .
21 The programme is being followed up by a series of seminars linking the projects thematically ( ie training , financial services , and the professions ) .
22 The Greenpeace action is intended to be followed up by a series of prosecutions involving companies who , the organisation believes , are exceeding limits of discharge into the Mersey which is one of Europe 's most seriously polluted rivers .
23 Statements by the Brazilian President , José Sarney Costa , promising government action to evict gold prospectors , or garimpeiros , from the Yanomami Indian reserve in the northern federal territory of Roraima [ see pp. 36459 ; 36794 ] were finally followed up by an eviction operation beginning on Jan. 4 , 1990 .
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