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

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1 First of all my physical world constrains me in so far as every other car will be travelling on the left-hand side and my progress might be somewhat impeded if I chose otherwise ; secondly , it is a rule that is being followed by every driver .
2 Nor did they plan portfolios of prints , as Die Brücke did ; a practice , by the way , followed by a variety of artists ' organisations including the Senefelder Group in England , which has sold its members ' lithographs from the nineteenth century to the present day .
3 He condemns her for trying this trick , which is followed by a terrible fall downstairs in the course of an attempt to end her pregnancy .
4 Fairly early in Take a girl like you , Patrick delivers himself of an unqualified condemnation of women , which is followed by a sentence from the narrator concerning and presumably condemning Patrick 's attitude to Jenny at that stage , as a girl to be taken and left : ‘ He wanted more than his share of her before anybody else had any . ’
5 Then check it is clear below and attempt a straight stall , followed by a few stalls in very gentle turns .
6 You may seize hold of your opponent as long as this is immediately followed by a scoring technique .
7 There is an ‘ élitist thread ’ in such places , and joining was by oligarchic selection and specific invitation , followed by a suitably off-beat initiation .
8 I was being followed by a crowd .
9 Ashton makes brilliant use of this in his version of the solo , phrasing the steps so that a jump upwards can last three beats followed by two short steps or two beats followed by a long and then a short step .
10 He also laid down certain rules fur balance , on the need to bend the knees always as a preparation for any kind of step followed by a stretch , on the vital use of the head and on the need fur the co-ordination of all parts if the desired movements were to be precise and elegant .
11 A sudden change of éaulement , an unusual turn in-out of legs or arms , or quick jumps up and then down to the floor followed by a roll over or even a somersault can accentuate the particular place that unusual movement has in the whole design .
12 This was followed by a wedding staged as if the Bride and Groom were being manipulated as puppets by a group of servants , a particular japanese theatrical tradition .
13 The next pitch , stepping from the exposed top of the pinnacle block , is again a bold exercise , one immediately followed by a forced mantleshelf move to gain a horizontal weakness in the smooth wall .
14 Joining the RAF usually means a minimum nine years in the service , followed by a six-year term on reserve .
15 It is interesting to note that a Dellinger fade out is often followed by a magnetic field change around 48 hours later .
16 Program start-up is rather annoyingly interrupted by a 15s delay at a screen showing Jandel Scientific 's reminder of the licence agreement , followed by a summary screen showing the program 's status in terms of memory use , maths coprocessor installation , estimated processing speed rating for the detected hardware , and various user-modifiable program settings .
17 Since each dot is followed by a spacing period equal to the dot duration , the dot signal length — shortest element in the code — is 1/80th of a second and the telegraphic speed is 80 Baud .
18 It is in this context that a reticent , hesitant and anxious account , sometimes followed by a retraction , is likely to be credible , ’ she said .
19 There are rumours of a London investment presentation , to be followed by a US roadshow .
20 He said this will be followed by a wafer fabrication plant on the same site at a cost of at least I £150m and finally a finishing and test centre .
21 ‘ It was followed by a number of record-breaking sales such as jewellery , American paintings and silver .
22 Islamey was followed by a rather quirky performance of Beethoven 's Third Piano Concerto , in which the soloist was the 22-year-old Olli Mustonen , a compatriot of the conductor .
23 IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour .
24 This was quickly followed by a spate of bid rumours , the most sensational of which was that Adia , the big Swiss-based recruitment consultant , was about to launch a takeover bid .
25 KENSINGTON PALACE 6 October : The Prince of Wales , President , Business in the Community , held a meeting with members of Business in the Community which was followed by a luncheon at the Palace of Holyroodhouse .
26 An attempt to emulate such progress in 1987 ended in almost three months of wildcat action followed by a damaging two-week official strike .
27 It had been followed by a motion from Bruce Kent , chair of CND , to reduce Britain 's defence spending to the European average of Nato countries .
28 There will probably be a lull over the winter , followed by a resurgence of activity next spring .
29 The Hawaii Ironman is the original and ultimate triathlon , where the swim is through 2.4 miles of ocean , and is immediately followed by a 112-mile cycle ride up on the black lava fields , where by mid-morning the temperature will be over 100 degrees .
30 That evening Sid and I dined off piping hot oxtail soup , steak and kidney pie , followed by a very rich plum duff , all washed down with a bottle of French cider , given to us by the old Frenchman who lived in the cottage near the entrance to the orchard .
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