(The word "following" means next in sequence, or obeying rules, or a group of adherents, or can introduce a list.)
The store was closed due to the fire, but opened the following day.
She knew that following the rules would prevent problems with the authorities.
His music has a large following in the South.
We will need the following: ropes, flashlights, blankets, food, water, a map, and also some good weather.
One way of saying it would be: Follow the indications thoroughly.
I sometimes feel quite feebleminded when trying to follow directions.
It was light and fruity, and in no way detracted from the spicy delights which were to follow.
The danger could arise if they did not follow the safety instructions carefully.
Riley had created an intricate checklist for the day, but he failed to follow it in the end.
People with little self-respect will blindly follow what others do.
To use the word "verbose" in a sentence, you could say, "His speech was so verbose that it became difficult to follow his main points." This sentence conveys the idea that someone's speech was excessively long-winded and complicated.
Don't beat around the bush, give me a straightforward answer.
You need to see me for a follow-up next week.I am seeking a follow-up on the insurance claim.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.