Rather, they let one spectacular phrase follow another.
The phrase associated with this month is "Following vision, anguish is forgotten.
That phrase has followed him around.
This phrase often followed enthusiastic head-nodding at what the French characters were saying, as the pilots pretended to understand.
Exclamatory phrases follow the typical steadily rising pattern, but rise sharply on the last syllable instead of falling.
Nine years later, she admits that she was wrong-"with equal nonchalance" should have followed the phrase "it can."
Each phrase followed on from the next as if stored for an age and waiting to be spoken in just this way.
It was a pleasure, up to a point, to hear phrase follow phrase with logic and coherence.
The title is a pun on the Singlish phrase "just follow lor", which means to comply with orders without questioning why.
A prepositional phrase generally follows what it modifies, and has this order: