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

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1 There are rumours of a London investment presentation , to be followed by a US roadshow .
2 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 . ’
3 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 .
4 Future projects include a series on Channel 4 in April , to be followed by a sitcom for Granada , hopefully in the summer .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 ) .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 As Titron lifted , the black water in the dock sucked away , opening up a drop of several feet , only to be followed by a surge upwards .
11 They also need to be followed by a drawing out of the conversation .
12 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 ?
13 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 ’ .
14 I find that the full needle welt is kinder to the mature figure ( like mine ) when it is to be followed by a tuck stitch fabric as it does not pull in so quite much as the 2x1 rib .
15 Michael Snow continues at Claire Burrus until 16 January , as does Druesnes at Franka Berndt , to be followed by a confrontation between the work of Carmelo Arden Quin , founder of the ‘ Madi ’ movement , and Roger Desserprit , a European disciple .
16 The Serbs have done most of the killing , and the rejection of the Vance-Owen plan by the self-proclaimed Serb parliament in Bosnia , to be followed by a referendum on May 15th , confirms the judgment that they are the main aggressors .
17 That is expected to be followed by a beta test programme later next year and commercial release in 1994 .
18 In emergency situations , it seemed , constitutional niceties had no place and the chief executive had to be allowed a free hand , an ominous precedent that was to be followed by a series of major military initiatives by presidents with little or no regard to the war power of congress .
19 Currently on show is a retrospective of Theodoros Stamos , to be followed by a show on Tom Wesselman .
20 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 .
21 There was a reasonable chance that he might be released from St Elizabeth 's : Eliot himself suggested a private sanatorium , to be followed by a retreat in California or New Mexico .
22 On this view , the 1980s are to be followed by a new long boom initiated by a series of innovations .
23 It all began with a dose of ‘ flu which cleared and went away … only to be followed by a heavy cold .
24 Thus canons often have tonic and dominant relationships , and in order to preserve a single tonality the 4th leap downwards from tonic to dominant often has to be followed by a leap of a 5th ( dominant down to tonic ) .
25 In place of a fall from grace which is ultimately to be followed by a return to Paradise , we have the notion that mankind originally evolved out of a sub-human stage of bestiality .
26 Then after lunch I will be giving the first of our seminars on marketing and salesmanship , with particular reference to leisure services and luxury products , to be followed by a discussion and work in groups . ’
27 A latch-key attached to a ring in the shape of a small enamelled owl fell out first to be followed by a thin folder of photographs , a picture postcard , a label from a wine bottle , and , lastly , some kind of official document in French .
28 Deputy Prime Minister Ashagre Yigletu , the Ethiopian government delegate , had on the eve of negotiations denied press reports that his government was prepared to offer Eritrea federal status to be followed by a referendum on independence .
29 In the economic forecasts issued together with the budget the government predicted a rise in unemployment to 3.8 per cent in 1992 and to 4.5 per cent in 1993 ( the highest levels since 1945 ) , and a fall in gross domestic product by 0.2 per cent in 1992 ( after a fall of 1.3 per cent in 1991 ) to be followed by a rise of 1.9 per cent in 1993 .
30 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 .
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