Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] [be] as " in BNC.

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1 The two most consequential changes were as follows :
2 The most notable options are as follows :
3 On a ‘ Factory Walk About ’ , the most recent developments are as follows : — at the ‘ top end ’ , the old Wilton winding areas has become the pattern room which moved into its new location in April .
4 The most relevant items were as follows :
5 The most significant appointments were as follows ( with previously held posts in parentheses ) : Edouard Akame Mfoumou — Defence ( Secretary-General at the Presidency ) ; Gilbert Andze Tsoungui — Territorial Administration ( Delegate-General for National Security ) ; René Owona — Industrial and Commercial Development and Trade ( director-general of Dschang Agricultural Centre , west Cameroon ) ; Simon Bassilekin — Finance ( a National Administrator of the Bank of Central African States ) , and Marcel Niat Nkifenji — Planning and Territorial Development ( general manager of the National Electricity Corporation ) .
6 In Britain , aside from the Ministry of Defence , which is the largest purchaser in central government , the most significant purchasers are as follows : the Department of Transport , spending about £1 billion a year ; Her Majesty 's Stationary Office , which spends about £250 million a year ; the Property Services Agency , servicing public buildings and other property , spends about £1.8 billion a year ; the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency , responsible for all central government information technology advice , organizes everything from multi-million pound computer systems to peripheral services , such as micro-computers , service and maintainance ; the National Health Service spends nearly £3.5 billion annually on a wide range of supplies and services through the NHS authorities ; and , finally , local authorities buy a very wide range of goods and services .
7 But the publicly alleged reasons were as follows … ’ and Thucydides goes on to give them : quarrels between Athens and Corinth over Corcyra and Potidaia .
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