Example sentences of "it [was/were] follow by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Emphasizing each word as though it were followed by an exclamation mark , he announced , grinning : ‘ Here — is — Zamoyski ! ’
2 It was followed by a number of record-breaking sales such as jewellery , American paintings and silver .
3 It was followed by a rash of local selective strikes by health-service workers , dustmen , even the grave-diggers of Liverpool .
4 A few seconds later it was followed by a sneeze .
5 The animals received , therefore , some trials on which the light was followed immediately by a weak conditioned reinforcer and others on which it was followed by a more powerful conditioned reinforcer .
6 Apparent recovery took place , though it was only temporary : it was followed by a fresh proliferation of leukaemic cells which no longer responded to treatment .
7 A great flood in 1786 washed this away and it was followed by a bridge of 13 arches .
8 It was followed by a hammer blow that echoed like thunder through the steel hulk .
9 It was followed by a stifled yawn .
10 It had been a marvellous wedding party and it was followed by a wedding night that she knew she would never forget .
11 It was followed by a slim body and long legs , clad in light blue denim with scuffs , tears and patches .
12 The searing impact of recession left behind the raw legacy of redundant sites and workers in all of the northern conurbations , above all because it was followed by a period of jobless growth in industry ( 1982–87 ) .
13 It was followed by a series of statutes that reduced local authorities to a minimalist role ( Glennerster et al . ,
14 ‘ I found this on my return from America this morning ; it was followed by a phone call from my sister — a very emotional phone call , I might add — and I came here at once . ’
15 It was followed by a commotion on the stairs .
16 It was followed by a hollow echo which sounded , he fancied , strangely like the bouncing of strange bones .
17 Any Radio 4 fans who settle down to ‘ The Archers ’ had a bonus on August 2nd if they stayed tuned in after the programme , because it was followed by a programme called ‘ Performing Miracles ’ and featured Sheila Dicks .
18 It was followed by a strange feeling of detachment , as if she 'd suddenly gone somewhere else .
19 It was followed by a lunch party at a local restaurant where the tables had been placed outside in the cobbled square .
20 The basis for a new statute and manifesto to be adopted by the congress , it was followed by a heated debate which illustrated the division between reformers and conservatives , but the documents approved on Feb. 1 showed that moderate reformers had been victorious .
21 It was followed by a roll call of state delegations which saw Clinton formally clinch the nomination with 3,372 votes compared with 596 for Brown , 209 for Tsongas and 77 for other candidates .
22 It was followed by a series of eight weekly sessions held in the early part of Monday evenings examining a range of issues in the area of personal effectiveness at work .
23 It was followed by a silence so fraught with regret on Luce 's part that after a few seconds she had to admit the truth .
24 South Carolina threatened to leave the United States in the , in the eighteen thirties and ultimately er in , in the eighteen sixties it did so and er it was followed by a number of other states , the so called confederate states .
25 It was followed by the National Radiological Protection Board 's revised estimates of cancer deaths resulting from the Windscale fire in 1957 .
26 It was followed by the 101° Gruppo Tuffatori ( ex B.a'T ) with the 208 a and 238 a Squadriglia , which flew their Ju87s in to Gerbini , while on I June the 85° Gruppo R.M. was formed at Stagnone , Marsala , from the 144 a and 197 a Squadriglia with Z.506B floatplanes .
27 It was followed by the educational ‘ comic ’ , Orbit ( published by the Commission for Technical Education and Vocational Training ) , which was sold through schools and came out three times a term .
28 It was followed by the much more extravagant and fanciful Columbia Market , but this overawed potential vendors , who were not allowed to do too many things ( like sticking bills on the columns inside ) , while potential buyers of the poorer classes did not dare to put a foot inside it .
29 It was followed by the deprivations of greedy Swiss , repressive Austrians , revolutionary French , barbaric Germans and the huge , unpaid army of tourists and expatriates who live off the land and commit their own atrocities .
30 It was followed by the first tractors , the little grey Fergusons .
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