Example sentences of "which follow be " in BNC.

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1 The developments which followed are too recent and perhaps too elaborate to belong in this essentially historical account of the discovery of drugs .
2 The cross-examination which followed was alarming , and interspersed with words sounding like hepatitis and malaria as she filled in a long questionnaire with a series of Niets and Das .
3 The week which followed was amongst the most lonely of Ruth 's life .
4 The engagement which followed was hardly even a skirmish , but it had been directed against the king , and in December , after Lancaster had moved to the midlands to gather reinforcements , the king wrote to the City of London complaining that Lancaster intended to attack him .
5 The new regulation which followed was a response not only to Big Bang , financial conglomerates and conflicts of interest , but was initially meant as a thorough overhaul of the regulation of the UK financial markets .
6 The embarrassed silence which followed was broken only when everyone turned to watch as the Simonova 's bay tractor beams started to draw the most recently captured platform through the force field .
7 An excellent sliced sirloin which followed was more familiar .
8 In this context , it should be noted that the rapid demolition of the colleges of education which followed was made possible by a unique regulator placed in the hands of the Secretary of State ; unlike the universities which are protected by a degree of autonomy and the polytechnics which are subject to a variety of controls and influences , overall teacher-training numbers and their distribution between individual institutions are directly controlled by the DES .
9 Among the numerous pieces of legislation which followed was a law passed in Pennsylvania [ see pp. 38714-15 ; see also below ] ; its five key provisions
10 The chase which followed was captured on a takeway restuarant 's security video , this was to form part of the prosecution evidence .
11 The negotiations which followed were mainly handled by Alan Hayling .
12 When Croat historians have subsequently spoken of the " Bleiburg Tragedy " this is what they really mean : and the massacres which were to continue in many parts of northern Yugoslavia during the weeks and months which followed were among the consequences of that victory and that " tragedy " .
13 The days which followed were among the most difficult in de Gaulle 's entire presidency .
14 The conversation which follows is the last in the book , and the weakest , too , a stagey means of imparting some crucial news for Bellow to fulminate against all that is rotten and cynical in American youth .
15 The account which follows is pieced together from different sources : uncorroborated details are excluded and some motivations remain obscure .
16 ‘ Teethgrinder ’ ( their current 45 ) which follows is more like it .
17 The checklist which follows is not meant to be all-embracing .
18 The main focus of the discussion which follows is on the relative importance of administrative , economic and therapeutic factors in the evolution of policy .
19 The activity which follows is designed to assist you in doing this .
20 The summary which follows is a guide to the probable areas of difficulty , based on the current levels of performance of pupils a year or more younger than those who will be taking GCSE .
21 The summary which follows is drawn from those two sources .
22 The reasoning which follows is based on the opinion , already inseparable from what has been said , that appropriation is a neutral expression and does not convey the sense of taking property for oneself without the owner 's authority .
23 Hence the discussion which follows is deliberately directed towards this aspect of them .
24 The account of them which follows is based on the print of the Bill which is dated 19th February 1975 .
25 Much of the analysis which follows is based on the models used in Emerson et al.
26 The remarks which follow are extracted from our subsequent conversation :
27 The sections which follow are not about computer-based systems and jargon but focus on the information needs and systems of schools .
28 The descriptions of the galleries which follow are grouped mainly in areas , with the galleries which have gone and their references listed with them .
29 The examples which follow are just some of those opportunities which have occurred in particular circumstances .
30 The questions which follow are designed to help you assess your oral communication skills :
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