Sentence examples for realised following from inspiring English sources

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And this re-allocation of discursive resources to metafunctions allows us to make predictions about the kind of structure through which they will tend to be realised (following on from Halliday 1979) – prosodic structure for interpersonal systems, particulate structure for ideational ones (including orbital and serial structures) and periodic structure for textual ones.

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However, for the opportunities that this process offers to be fully realised the following problems still remain: 1) Increasing the selectivity, one of the most significant costs associated with the industrial scale-up of this process will be the separation of the 1,-BD from the by-products.

In summary, there is evidence of radiation-induced cataract risk at lower doses than previously realised and following protracted exposure.

It's like finally having some lights-out tomfoolery with your muse, only to realise the following morning that they were so drunk they couldn't remember their own name, never mind yours.

The speaker initially wants to avoid walking the Ridgeway so as to avoid encountering this ghost, but he comes to realise that following the path is the only way that he can reconnect with his, and their, past.

I realise the following statement lies somewhere between brazen clickbait and outright heresy, but it needs to be said: I like Mary Berry more when she isn't doing The Great British Bake Off.

As time went on, I realised I was following in my Dad's footsteps: like him I was often away from home and touring the world surrounded by a huge crew, only he had medals and I had gold discs.

I'm at least halfway down a grassy hol low, so thickly shrouded by the jungle canopy that it feels like dusk, before I realise I'm following an ancient causeway flanked on either side by huge buildings that have turned, over the centuries, into great green knolls.

No time to waste today, so let's get down and dirty before we realise that the following attempts at humour are, in point of fact, about as amusing as cold turkey: Fat Freddy Shepherd is currently on all fours with a seedless orange in his mouth panting frenziedly and making come-hither eyes at a man dressed as Mr Burns from The Simpsons.

It's too early at some pre-drinks, too late at a party, and you are there, one or two laps ahead or behind the rest of the room's buzz, and your leg folds down beneath you and you dance, you throw a jive, and then realise nobody is following, and try and parachute out of it.

And he surely realised that in the following two sets - as he had done earlier in the tournament, and many times in his career - he had chosen caution over invention and paid for it.

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