well this is easy you should be able to figure it out yourself but i will still explain;
Follow means copying someone in movement so...
you could say "i followed uncle Barney to the pub"
Like u go after him or go the same way as him until you reach the pub!
The rebel refused to follow orders from the government.
Mary's remark was so insubordinate, she was fired immediately.
you always have to follow the school policy.
Sure ... when trying to illustrate a point or condition. I don't agree. You can follow it on from a semi-colon though.
In boxing, you will get penalized if you use an illegal move against your opponent.
For optimum results follow directions.
One way of saying it would be: Follow the indications thoroughly.
they must follow dharma or their personal duty.
The rebel refused to follow orders from the government.
Yes, it is possible to use all the punctuation marks in a sentence, although it would be unusual and may not follow traditional grammatical rules. It could result in a confusing or convoluted sentence that is difficult to understand or follow.
"If you don't follow your contract to the letter, you may be in breach of the agreement."
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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.
You need to see me for a follow-up next week.I am seeking a follow-up on the insurance claim.
Riley had created an intricate checklist for the day, but he failed to follow it in the end.