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follows

vb. (en-third-person singular of: follow)

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Follows

Follows is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Dave Follows (1941–2003), British cartoonist
  • Denis Follows (1908–1983), British sports administrator
  • Megan Follows (born 1968), Canadian American actress

Usage examples of "follows".

On the same sheet follows this instance or application: Whether it is possible to compose a Latin distich of the greatest beauty without knowing either the Latin language or prosody.

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I am loth to write what follows, for it was all my own fault that I was nearly losing my life and my honour.

On these conditions she promised me her heart, and everything which follows in such cases.

My whole being was absorbed in the calm delight which follows a good action.

With that idea I walked in the garden every day, and here follows my second conversation with the empress She saw me at a distance and sent an officer to fetch me into her presence.

The pleasure which follows desires is the best, for it is the most acute.

Thereon his next neighbour in the airy heights sailing leisurely through the blue gulf, at a distance perhaps of some miles, follows his example, knowing that food has been sighted.

From the cradle to the grave the Zu-Vendi follows the sun in every sense of the saying.

The way in which the battery was composed was as follows, and the results were to be attained by the reaction of acid and potash on each other.

At present I am going in my mind from point to point as a madman, and not a sane one, follows an idea.

If nothing can travel faster than light, it follows that you need at least 200.

When a person dies there follows an elaborate ceremony, which terminates with the lowering of the corpse into the grave.

In a little time the infant begins to feel the pangs of hunger, and hearing the cubs sucking, soon follows their example.

The description that follows, which is quoted by Fournier and is readily accessible to any one, is well worth reading, as it contains an account of the first sensations of light, objects, distance, etc.