Example sentences of "[be] followed by [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Potted crab is very rich in flavour as well as in content , and is best appreciated quite on its own , perhaps as a midday dish served only with crisp dry toast , to be followed by a simple lettuce salad or freshly cooked green beans or purple-sprouting broccoli eaten when barely cold , with an oil and lemon dressing .
2 Matches to commence at 12 noon and be played until 3.10pm without a break , to be followed by a 40-minute interval and the close of the second innings by 7pm .
3 The £750 million upgrading of the Central Line is already under way , to be followed by a similar programme on the Northern Line ; the Jubilee Line extension and Crossrail will follow .
4 The conference agreed to set up a joint study group to look at the particularly urgent question of the DipHE , to be followed by a similar study group on the BEd .
5 If this is approved , the invitation would well be followed by a firm brief to produce a paper that could , at the BBC approved rate of reading , last anything from seven minutes to a little over an hour , at your discretion .
6 Under the terms of an agreement , signed on July 14 , the two parties committed themselves to a temporary truce from July 19 to be followed by a complete ceasefire on July 31 .
7 It was to be followed by a general election which the three parties would fight on their individual platforms .
8 It is not so , except perhaps in the most formal of speaking styles , where a sentence may fall to a low point in the voice and be followed by a substantial silence , and we know that it has come to an end .
9 This could be followed by a wider shot to take in the overall scene , showing the dazzling displays and hurrying shoppers .
10 Only from next April does the full bite start to apply , when the tax take rises by a daunting £6.5 billion , to be followed by a still more severe £10 billion rise in 1995-96 .
11 Meanwhile Hurd , who on Oct. 4 had sketched out the idea that an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait could be followed by a Middle East peace conference involving all five permanent members of the UN Security Council , switched the emphasis of UK public policy towards a more threatening posture on Oct. 14 , asserting that Saddam Hussein 's " only choice is whether he leaves of his own free will or at the point of a gun " .
12 Then there 's her book — a series of short stories and reflections entitled Memoirs Of A Pretty Lady — that is due to be followed by a second volume next summer , ‘ if I finish it on time , which I 'd better ’ .
13 To sum up this section , we can say that the first phrase of a theme may be followed by a second phrase to make a complete sentence , either through exact repetition , or by various degrees of change which can extend to the introduction of completely new material .
14 The cry of ‘ Put that light out ! ’ would be followed by a hasty adjustment of a black-out curtain .
15 With the bulk of the province 's French-speaking population opposing the agreement on the grounds that its concessions to their province were insufficient , Parizeau was optimistic of his party 's chances of winning power in Quebec 's next provincial elections — due by 1994 — and suggested that such a development would be followed by a provincial referendum on the issue of sovereignty for Quebec .
16 This should be followed by a four year course in the Middle School
17 It had to recognize , too , that while the German threat was the most immediate and damaging , any further setbacks would almost certainly be followed by a Japanese assault on Britain 's increasingly vulnerable possessions in the Far East .
18 In line with the programmes produced in the late 1970s , a brief contextual statement would be followed by a closer definition of the objectives to be pursued in the economic , social , environmental and housing areas , and the role to be played by various statutory authorities and the voluntary sector ( Birmingham City Council , 1987b ; Newcastle City Council , 1987 ) .
19 Was the Universe destined to go on expanding forever , or might it be that gravity would eventually pull all the galaxies back together again until there was a ‘ Big Crunch ’ — later to be followed by a new Big Bang ?
20 On this view , the 1980s are to be followed by a new long boom initiated by a series of innovations .
21 This should be followed by a separate section on how to set the system up in the first place and how to check that it is working properly .
22 to be delivered in one statement show you what the chances are you 'll be doing it anyway but not erm what you are actually doing purpose you 'll always be followed by a tentative benefit always be followed by cheque standing or in this case tell me how does that .
23 These interviews will be followed by a large-scale postal survey of a nationally representative sample of marketing executives .
24 If the general presumption does not apply in the particular case , a defective notice may usually be followed by a late notice in proper form .
25 This would be followed by a massive Sunday lunch , and then sleep all afternoon .
26 Indeed , the history of previous heroin ‘ epidemics ’ in the USA and the UK suggests both that , on the one hand , this plateau stage will be followed by a slow decline in the prevalence of heroin use , and , on the other hand , that a new heroin ‘ epidemic ’ might occur in the late 1990s or at the start of the next century .
27 Its inquiry could be followed by a full-scale Monopolies and Mergers Commission probe .
28 An early afternoon arrival at Quincey Market will be followed by a short drive through parts of America 's most historic city .
29 It will be followed by a short concert by the Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment in Friary Gardens and a children 's dancing display .
30 It all began with a dose of ‘ flu which cleared and went away … only to be followed by a heavy cold .
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