Example sentences of "to be follow by " in BNC.

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1 The finish , specified by the church architect , was a mixture of oils and spirits and ammonia , to be followed by beeswax .
2 Instructions can be left by those who wish to donate their bodies for research , although these do not have to be followed by the executors .
3 Here a month before closure Class 207 dmu No 1306 leaves Eridge with the 14.35 from Uckfield , to Victoria , to be followed by unit No 1310 ( in platform 1 on the right ) forming the 14.59 to tonbridge via Tunbridge Wells .
4 There are rumours of a London investment presentation , to be followed by a US roadshow .
5 By 1908 , when he saw that his stipulation was ruled out by the failure of British immigrants and the Liberal acceleration of colonial self-government — soon to be followed by South African union — he unhesitatingly drew the correct conclusion :
6 Badfinger had worked out of the studios but the main guy topped himself in 1975 ( to be followed by another in 1983 ) and Bill was left with a studio and no band .
7 Historians might say that in the twentieth century in Britain only the reforming administrations of 1906 and 1945 provided a major change in direction to be followed by administrations which consolidated the changes .
8 The reverse is seen : long ‘ daytimes ’ tend to be followed by shorter sleeps and vice versa .
9 While this downswing will not be as sharp as the previous downturn ( in 1979-81 ) , not least given the very much lower level of inflation that we now have , a dull 1989 is bound to be followed by a difficult 1990 . ’
10 Talks with Mr Bush and his National Security Advisor , General Brent Scowcroft , are to be followed by a what is planned to be as informal a lunch as Mrs Thatcher 's presence will permit .
11 Two members of this summer 's Lions squad , Mike Griffiths and Mike Hall , decided to leave Bridgend for Cardiff last week , while the Wales hooker Ian Watkins joined them from Ebbw Vale in August to be followed by Newport 's Wales B wing Damien Griffiths and the Abertillery lock Stuart Nunnerley .
12 Future projects include a series on Channel 4 in April , to be followed by a sitcom for Granada , hopefully in the summer .
13 From then on the snowball gathered momentum until on 24th November , the entire Politburo resigned , to be followed by the collapse of its still communist-dominated replacement government on 7th December .
14 When Floriade closes , some of the plantings will remain and part of the site will be used for new town expansion Meanwhile in the giant flowerbeds more than 400 varieties of tulips , daffodils and hyacinths will flower , to be followed by annuals , then dahlias and chrysanthemums .
15 In France , royalty was abolished in 1792 , and a Republic proclaimed , to be followed by the ‘ Reign of Terror ’ , with the notorious Robespierre , lasting until 1794 .
16 The completion of the agenda then needs to be followed by a review process , either formal or informal , which analyses the factors contributing to a successful or unsuccessful activity in terms of the perceptions of all the individuals involved .
17 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 .
18 Some countries , such as Mexico and Chile , have gone through periods of quite radical change , only to be followed by changing political conditions , which have led to a reversal of policy .
19 Now there is to be twinning between the two regions , to be followed by exchanges of students and younger architects .
20 The trial offer was to be followed by interest-free credit , if a purchase was subsequently made .
21 Inspirational leadership has to be followed by mass production and widescale distribution systems if the original ideas are to be successfully marketed .
22 Another example is the puzzling situation when an otherwise bright , healthy child has difficulty mastering reading and spelling — a syndrome labelled as dyslexia — and investigation is required , perhaps to be followed by a special educational programme ( Yule , 1988 ) .
23 Many men buffeted by fortune will reach retirement prematurely ; some have had great success to be followed by even greater failure .
24 Political upheaval and war are not necessarily associated with curriculum change ; and even when they are , change seems habitually to be followed by a reversion to the status quo ante , a tendency to equate change with relabelling , a reassertion of institutional inertia .
25 In fact the notion that the trust may follow the property appears to be followed by other aficionados of the law of trusts .
26 The massive effort of the 1970s Royal Commission is to be followed by yet another enquiry .
27 This was to be followed by one on Preston , featuring the Priory predominantly .
28 This station is soon to be followed by another 250 000 sq .
29 Israeli troops instantly drove into Beirut , a move to be followed by the massacre of hundreds of people , with the knowledge or participation of Israeli troops a horrendous question .
30 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 .
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