Follow-on Sentence Examples

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  • His military training proceeded under the eye of his father, whom he began to follow on his campaigns when only twelve years of age.

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  • According to Knox, Grindal distinguished himself from most of the court preachers in 1553 by denouncing the worldliness of the courtiers and foretelling the evils to follow on the king's death.

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  • This enactment applies to leases of agricultural subjects, houses, mills, fisheries and whatever is fundo annexum; provided that (a) the lease, when for more than one year, must be in writing, (b) it must be definite as to subject, rent (which may consist of money, grain or services, if the reddendum is not illusory) and term of duration, (c) possession must follow on the lease.

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  • Disobedience to or contempt of the ecclesiastical courts is to be punished by a new writ, de contumace capiendo, to follow on the certificate of the judge that the defender is contumacious and in contempt.

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  • Here again the decision will follow on the general chronological arrangement which may be adopted.

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  • If, in any case, all present had eaten in their homes beforehand, the giving of the cup would immediately follow on the breaking and eating of the one loaf, but Paul's words indicate that the common meal within the church was the norm.

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  • Austria and England follow on the list of important silk manufactures.

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  • Dealing with the phenomena of interest, he exposes the old fallacy that the rate depends upon the amount of money in a country; low interest does not follow on abundance of money.

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  • Packs of foxhounds vary, from large establishments in the "Shires," the meets of which are attended by hundreds of horsemen, some of whom keep large stables of hunters in constant work - for though a man at Melton, for instance, may see a great deal of sport with half-a-dozen well-seasoned animals, the number is not sufficient if he is anxious to be at all times well mounted - to small kennels in the north of England, where the field follow on foot.

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  • In the younger line the first prince born in a new century is numbered I., and the numbers follow on until the end of the century when they begin again.

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  • This unanticipated finding, made on a distant flyby, was subsequently confirmed during two follow-on flybys, one very close to Enceladus.

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  • The result was the loss of any possible negotiating leverage in ensuring that a follow-on regime would have any teeth.

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  • It is full of different episodes that do not always seem to follow on from one another in a strictly logical way.

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  • Ideally, the student's final year individual project will follow on from the summer placement.

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  • This is because follow-on formulas are not breastmilk substitutes.

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  • If you 're going for pump priming money, it will be important to show where follow-on funding can be expected to come from.

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  • The American Lung Association has a program outlined for you to follow on its website.

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  • Details about how to go about returning your purchases are easy to follow on the website.

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  • Is it realistic to follow on a daily basis for your lifestyle?

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  • If you're unsure of the right form to follow on a particular exercise, you can always look at weight lifting pictures to improve your form.

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  • Best is a relative term, and finding the best full body workout means discovering a workout that meets these criteria that you follow on a regular schedule in order to attain overall fitness.

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  • If someone is having a bad day, they might decide to visit one of the MySpace pages that they follow on a regular basis.

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  • It can be difficult to find people to follow on Twitter since there aren't any built-in groups with similar interests.

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  • Out of myriad topics one can follow on Twitter, the trending ones convey a sense of what is "important" to most users at a given time, much like the front page of a newspaper.

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