follow
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1Oxford Learners
[transitive, intransitive] follow (something/somebody) to come after something/somebody else in time or order; to happen as a result of something else
1Oxford Learners
[transitive, intransitive] follow (something/somebody) to come after something/somebody else in time or order; to happen as a result of something else
The first two classes are followed by a break of ten minutes.
I remember little of the days that followed the accident.
A period of unrest followed the president's resignation.
A detailed news report will follow shortly.
There followed a short silence.
The opening hours are as follows…
A new proposal followed on from the discussions.
Other
The national anthem was followed by a recitation of the Holy Quran after which, President Mamnoon administered the oath to Imran.
I remember little of the days that followed the accident.
A period of unrest followed the president's resignation.
A detailed news report will follow shortly.
There followed a short silence.
The opening hours are as follows…
A new proposal followed on from the discussions.
Other
The national anthem was followed by a recitation of the Holy Quran after which, President Mamnoon administered the oath to Imran.
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