1. It follows from all this that natural selection can not be the sole explanation of evolutionary change. 2. The statement listed a series of general commitments following on from or developing the aims of the previous five-year plan. 3. -- an indication of what consequences follow from what you have shown in your essay. 4. It follows from what was said earlier that in a stress-timed language all the feet are supposed to be of roughly the same duration. 5. We can actually see practical effects which follow from usin them. 6. Because Mock had known of the eyewitnesses and the ballistics report, legal technicalities prevented the lawyers who followed him from getting a hearing on it. 7. Good results can follow from consulting the local communities. 8. On NBC, a camera slung across the stadium can peer into a huddle or rapidly follow from above a pass thrown downfield. 9. She contacted Landano and followed him from hearing to hearing. 10. The United States has a strong interest in the peace and prosperity that often follows from upholding human rights. |