Example sentences of "follows [prep] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Hailsham , in the leading decision of DPP v Morgan ( 16 ) held that this follows as a matter of ‘ inexorable logic ’ . |
2 | If the maintenance of the essential taboos against incest and aggression against the father are the foundation of the superego and of human society everywhere , it follows as a matter of simple inevitability that liberation of sexual drives which are fundamentally incestuous in their infantile and unconscious origins should lead to conflict with the fathers . |
3 | Because the phallic stage of sexual development continues for the Australian aborigines right up to puberty and because resolution of the Oedipus complex can not occur until initiation , it follows as a matter of inexorable logic that a latency period recognizable as a consequence of a culturally induced culmination of the Oedipal stage can not be expected . |
4 | My contemporaries must surely remember Sir Denis Follows as a student in the Education Department and President of the Union . |
5 | The service follows through a number of planning stages and includes tools for understanding existing systems , code restructuring , code translation , design reclamation , system testing , data conversion , adaptation and emulating mainframe systems . |
6 | In March , David & Charles brings out The Gardener 's Guide to Growing Hellebores , by Graham Rice and Elizabeth Strangman ( £16.99 , 0 7153 9973 X ) ; in July , Batsford follows with a translation of Martha Ahlburg 's Hellebores ( £19.99 , 0 7134 7058 5 ) . |
7 | 1.2 The successful prediction and management of violent or aggressive behaviour follows from a partnership in which the resources and responsibilities of organisation , management and workers combine to maximise available information on client situations before contact and enable workers to feel confident , equipped and supported in their work with potentially difficult situations . |
8 | In 1933 he wrote as follows in a lecture at Cambridge University : |