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

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1 The proportion of these diagnoses that followed a triple test rose from 2/17 ( 12% ) to 13/50 ( 26% ) to 51/90 ( 57% ) .
2 In the impromptu concert that followed a wide variety of talents were displayed , notably Father Quinn 's updated version of John Peel .
3 A student who is told to " make notes on the diplomatic arrangement that followed the Napoleonic Wars " may use these simple techniques to create the following structure :
4 But such a misguided view fails to take into account first the " fusing " of the many experienced crews that served in the Force , and the pooling of operational expertise that followed the hard-won tactical procedures , and last but no means least the steady improvement of the boffinery devices that were tried and tested on the job by no less than Bennett in person .
5 In the silence that followed the outside world gradually reasserted itself .
6 Raducanu attended the official dinner that followed the international but then left his team-mates .
7 The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell 's benevolent dictatorship .
8 Greece 's brand-new , post-1945 middle class is the product of the brutally rapid urbanisation caused by the German occupation , the civil war of 1946–49 and the Marshall-aid boom that followed the civil war .
9 The several centuries of the ‘ Dark Ages ’ that followed the Roman withdrawal from Britain were a period in which peoples from northwest Germany and Denmark were coming into the country .
10 Jesus was arrested and in the struggle that followed the high priest 's servant was injured .
11 The subsequent outrage from conservationists worldwide spread the gruesome story of Iki Island around the globe and the drives were curtailed after the international condemnation that followed the widespread publicity of the incident .
12 In the recriminations that followed the botched coup , pro- and anti-Noriega factions attacked the White House .
13 His swearing in by Mr Husak will bring together the two opposite poles of Czechoslovak politics — the unyielding dissident and the man most closely connected with the hard-line Communist regime that followed the Soviet-led 1968 invasion .
14 The German middle classes had lost heavily in the slump that followed the Franco-Prussian war , and many , ruined by the collapse , now looked to the Junkers to restore their standing .
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