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1. The Mayor entered, preceded by members of the council.
2. Lunch will be preceded by a short speech from the chairman.
3. The motorcade was preceded by motorcycles.
4. They swept into the hall, preceded by trumpeters.
5. They were preceded by mounted cowboys.
6. The opera was preceded by a short overture.
7. His resignation was preceded by weeks of speculation.
8. Any discussion of legal action must be preceded by a caveat on costs.
9. The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds.
10. The massacre at Jedwabne had been preceded by similar atrocities in the surrounding region.
11. Good luck is always preceded by bad luck, and bad luck can end in good luck. Dr T.P.Chia
12. It was preceded by a scrupulous recce weeks before in a restaurant near his house with the code name Pomme d'Amour.
13. He had decided, as he had at York town, that no attack was possible unless preceded by extensive artillery fire.
14. P was charged with conspiracy to defraud[sentencedict.com], following interviews properly preceded by cautions.
15. The vehicle was preceded by a contingent of drummers, with armed soldiers riding on each side.
16. The Tokyo meeting was preceded by a great deal of diplomatic activity during May.
17. Luck will change - good luck is always preceded by bad luck and bad luck often ends in good luck, and if you do not give up in the face of bad luck, you are likely to be rewarded with good luck. Dr T.P.Chia
18. In all cases, disinfection should be preceded by thorough cleaning.
19. The incident came at an awkward time, preceding by a few days a visit by the Chief Rabbi.
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20. The referendum had been preceded by a series of mass pro-Assad demonstrations in Damascus, the capital, and other cities.
21. The children's dinner be precede by games.
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