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1 She, in turn, cannot follow much of what they say to her.
2 When a fellow is in stocks he can't follow much of anything else.
3 We couldn't follow much of it, but Chrissie and Rodney were really enjoying themselves.
4 But he doesn't follow much of a tragic trajectory.
5 But I would have struggled to follow much of it, even with the sound turned up.
6 Ruiz-Sanchez was able to follow much of its progress from the beginning, via the Michelises' 3-V set.
7 The cell could also follow much more complicated instructions, like lighting up under longer sets of conditions.
8 Caine couldn't follow much after that, as sporadic bursts of fire alternated with long stretches of silence.
9 But Juba evidently was able to follow much of the conversation, in which he manifested the liveliest interest.
10 Instead, the thinking appears to follow much more from the Westminster model of trying to restrict residence to well-heeled "people like us".
11 In the months that followed , the approach taken by Davis's Brexit department appeared to follow much of what had been proposed at the Oxford meeting.
12 William followed much the same course as he had followed in Maine.
13 The government itself had, of course, followed much the same strategy.
14 Now the development of all new religions follows much the same general course.
15 But from this fact there followed much lukewarmness and inertia in certain sections.
16 There followed much handshaking, and the visitors returned to their carriage.
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