follow-on - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • activity: A follow-on from the above activity is for the pupils to create their own front page.

Modifies a noun

  • formula: Companies can widely advertize follow-on formula in the UK.
  • milk: Why not try Cow & Gate Organic follow-on milk.
  • mission: NATO is considering possible support to the follow-on UN mission.
  • funding: We are in a good position to help you obtain follow-on funding for your new venture.
  • investment: The buy-out was backed by Dunedin Capital Partners, which provided the initial £ 6m of funding with a further £ 4m follow-on investment.
  • activity: A good follow-on activity, of course, would be to research details of how the things were really invented or discovered.

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