How to use "followed" in a sentence
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There's a sound as some gas escapes, followed by a bad smell.
They followed us
Alice followed him through the hole
Alice and the Duchess followed everybody into a house with one very large room
I was just thinking of getting out of there and having some breakfast when the President said, 'Boy, is that your stomach making that noise?' So I said, 'Yes,' and the President said, 'Well, come on, boy, let's go and get something to eat!' And I followed him into the house, and a waiter got us some breakfast.
The course here indicated will be followed unless current events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper, and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national troubles and the restoration of fraternal sympathies and affections.
'I followed your advice
Davis ran out into Hanbury Street, where he saw some workmen and shouted, 'Men, come here!' They followed him, looked at the body from the steps, then ran to find a policeman.
Mrs Cox followed them into the court and said, 'Goodnight, Mary Jane' as they were going into Mary's room
Hutchinson followed the couple into Dorset Street, where they stood and talked at the entrance to Miller's Court
The crowd followed shouting, 'Catch him!' Squibby was terrified and finally surrendered to the police for his own protection.
Some hoaxers pretended to be the Ripper and followed women to scare them
Children followed him to the marketplace, where he stopped for more water at another fountain
Valjean followed the bishop upstairs into a bedroom
After a while, he felt confident that he and Cosette were not being followed
Walking more slowly now, thinking he was safe from his pursuers, Valjean followed the alley until he came to a lane that seemed to lead away from the city
One evening, having followed them to the house and watched them enter, he went in after them and spoke to the concierge
'If only I hadn't followed them home,' he told himself
A large crowd followed behind, waving flags and carrying swords and heavy sticks
A long argument followed, during which each of the married men tried to persuade the others to go
At the same moment there was the sound of a drum, followed by a loud roar.
He was being followed! He pressed himself against the wall, held his breath and waited
He opens the bag for everyone to see, and there is a cry from a woman near to him, followed by another and another
The letters PA appeared, followed by the face of a young woman.
I think she must have followed me
Sala touched Cham's hand with a sad smile, then followed Kaz back to the entrance
Tian followed.
The woman left the energy center and Sala followed, keeping a safe distance
But still, she followed
Sala followed Gran up the steps.
Cham followed, but his steps seemed heavy and slow
Her knees were trembling, but along with Cham's family, she followed Zee through the glass doors.
I followed slowly, my eyes looking down at the floor
'I must go downstairs.' As I began to walk towards the stairs, Mrs Danvers followed me.
First one fell and then the others followed
Ben followed me out into the sunshine.
Jasper followed me
The man followed
But I followed him out into the hall.
The first explosion was followed by another, then a third and a fourth.
I followed the policeman
Another and softer sound followed the first
The opening number was followed by a first-rate magic act in front of the drawn curtains
Michael led the way, gently pushing and elbowing through the holiday crowd, and Tina followed quickly in his wake, before the path that he made could close up again.
She checked the rearview mirror to see if she was being followed
She scanned the list of VIP customers who hadn't attended the opening of Magyck! Using a red pencil, she circled those names that were followed by anniversary dates, trying to ascertain how large a promotion she was proposing
She followed him into the wood-paneled inner sanctum.
He followed her past the kitchen, into the short hall, into the laundry room, and from there into the garage.
He followed close behind her
"We're being followed," he said.
As far as he could tell, no one followed them.
They followed their own footprints out of the cemetery, to the quiet residential street where the rented Chevrolet was parked in the wan light of the street lamp.
"We have been followed," Tina said.
They followed the blinking lights to the end of the short wing in which the elevators were situated
I followed him into the silent factory
But soon Dennis followed me into my study, looking upset.
I followed her up the stairs to her small sitting room
I followed Anne down to her sitting room
Melchett followed me there and I went and got a bottle of wine and two glasses.
So he went up to Old Hall that night - and two of Colonel Melchett's policemen followed him
He followed me into the dining-room.
A closed carriage came up the street, quickly followed by a number of other fast-moving vehicles
She was not properly dressed and her husband followed her, shouting.
The less brave of the two attackers ran away, and the other one followed cursing him
We sat in the kitchen in the dark and had a meal of cold food, and just before midnight there was a blinding flash of green light followed by the loudest bang I have ever heard
I followed him quickly and quietly and in the darkness I heard him drinking
I followed them to my study and found, lying on my writing- table, the page of work I had left on the afternoon of the opening of the cylinder
I followed the doctor's prescription
Montmorency came back and followed us quietly
Laura walked towards the door, and I followed her.
When I ran away, he followed me, but I ran faster than he could
Miss Halcombe said, 'Walter, we must all go to London immediately! We're probably being followed!'
I followed the parish clerk into the vestry, a small building attached to the church
I noticed that the man with the scar on his cheek ran through the crowd and followed Fosco out of the theatre.
Denmark followed in 1915.