How To Use Follow suit In A Sentence

  • When one airline reduces its prices, the rest soon follow suit.
  • Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.
  • Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
  • Two have also had hysterectomies and the third is planning to follow suit. The Sun
  • Then various other terrified countries will follow suit, and soon enough the various international lawsuits piling up will cause the U.S.A., primary client of Lasik no doubt, to illegalize Lasik as well. More Bad News for the Lasik Business - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
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  • This is such a great idea that we are convinced other stadiums will follow suit and go for in-your-face product branding.
  • There were calls among Unionists and Nationalists for the Loyalist groups to follow suit, but Ervine said they did not feel under pressure to make a reciprocal gesture.
  • In bezique there was no requirement to follow suit in this early part of the game; face value was all that mattered. City of Glory
  • Generally a guy called Martand would start thumping the desk and everyone would follow suit.
  • Next year, the UEC will establish a sample green roof atop a triplex to encourage surrounding homeowners to follow suit.
  • Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit.
  • You're already a step ahead of the rest with your new spring jacket, but there's no use stepping out with the coolest outerwear if your clothing doesn't follow suit.
  • Isn't it bad enough that everyday existence is bounded by laws and conventions, without art feeling that it has to follow suit?
  • When an organization as a whole is engaged in the process of denial, its individual members often follow suit.
  • One of the major banks has lowered its interest rates and the other banks are expected to follow suit.
  • The new techniques enabled the Japanese carmaker to price its vehicles so competitively that much of the global car industry was forced to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.
  • A player who cannot follow suit is free to trump the trick or discard an unwanted card.
  • How long will it take for the thin crust of civilisation to follow suit? Times, Sunday Times
  • Shoppers will also be able to use the devices and the charity wants other companies to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Time and again his thoughts would begin to drift, and soon thereafter his steps would follow suit.
  • Historically, periods of upheaval in the church have always seen a recovery led first by the religious or monastic orders; the diocesan clergy and episcopal hierarchy then follow suit, returning to orthodoxy.
  • On the other hand, the North ought to follow suit, respecting the principle of reciprocity.
  • Taking a discreet glance around, he saw the few other patrons of the restaurant heartily consuming their own lunch, so he tried to follow suit.
  • This includes trumping or overtrumping if you can not follow suit.
  • Its move led others to follow suit and the withdrawal of the supply chain hastened the collapse of the independent carmaker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intention is that the demonstration projects will prove attractive enough to stimulate other local authorities to follow suit.
  • If we were to think of Jobs not as a unique and irreproducible person, but as a mindset, skill set and capacity that could be deconstructed and then modeled, not only could Apple continue its amazing growth, but other companies might follow suit. Mark Goulston, M.D.: Cloning Steve Jobs
  • He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit.
  • Did an accumulation of arms contribute to national security or undermine it by encouraging opponents to follow suit?
  • A blogger cannot afford to battle a company of that size, so sending a clear message to them and any others that might follow suit that this behavior would not be tolerated is the only feasible option — and one that Mr. Jarvis is clearly recoiling and backpedling from. The A.P., Hot News and Hotheaded Blogs - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Players must follow suit, except that a non-trump lead may be trumped even if you have a card of the suit led.
  • Will other political parties follow suit, in seeking out their own politically symbolic transports of delight?
  • Then the billabong "petering out" altogether, and the soakage threatening to follow suit, its yield was kept strictly for personal needs, and Dan and the Maluka gave their attention to the elements. We of the Never-Never
  • One of the major banks has lowered its interest rates and the other banks are expected to follow suit.
  • I suppose it's possible, and I know some of our trial judges have written a few things in rhyme, but while they may sit back and applaud, I don't think there's any groundswell to follow suit.
  • Most of the officers had either British or Indian servants; in the former case they were known as batmen, and in the latter as bearers; but I decided to follow suit with the minority and get an War in the Garden of Eden
  • You must follow suit, you are never forced to play trump (if void in the suit led, one may play any card).
  • in bridge you must follow suit
  • And he wants the Nationwide League to follow suit, even though clubs outside the top flight have a busier fixture list.
  • Hopefully, some of the other long-running malacological publications, including the Journal of Conchology, the Proceedings of the Malacological Society, etc., will follow suit and make their old issues open access. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Some mainstream lenders may follow suit, resulting in a more difficult application process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
  • And, as both of them are deeply committed to their religious beliefs, when I was virtually proscribed for my decision by the church leadership they felt it necessary to follow suit.
  • Expect cash-strapped English clubs to soon follow suit. The Sun
  • The fourth to play after a non-trump card has been trumped by his partner, when unable to either follow suit or overtrump, must undertrump even if his partner holds the trick.
  • Their success has been a signal for other Aboriginal communities to follow suit.
  • Those changes led to calls in Europe for the International Accounting Standards Board to follow suit and "emboldened" opponents of fair-value accounting to push for further concessions, the report said. Panel Assails Meddling Into FASB Rules Making
  • Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
  • Hockey should follow suit with special coaches for goalkeepers, defenders, halfbacks and forwards.
  • Other cities such as Kitwe, Ndola and Livingstone would automatically follow suit and subsequently also beautify their territories too.
  • Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.
  • If she is not void, she must either follow suit or play a higher trump.
  • In fact, there is likely to be a spillover effect as visitors to London follow suit and board the coaches to reach the capital.
  • Others will follow suit over the coming weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • While Nan Fung achieved solid sales by cutting prices, market sources said other developers were unlikely to follow suit.
  • Mortgage experts say that other high street lenders are likely to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two airlines have now defaulted on their pension obligations - US Airways, in February of this year, and now United - and many others may follow suit.
  • For instance, if North Korea decides to ratchet up its military armament, then Japan is going to follow suit,’ he said.
  • Its move led others to follow suit and the withdrawal of the supply chain hastened the collapse of the independent carmaker. Times, Sunday Times
  • By issuing it, he had rejected the majority recommendation of the commission he had appointed to study an issue so sensitive that he had withdrawn it from consideration by the Second Vatican Council; many Catholics, who had already begun using the anovulant pill introduced in the late 1950s, had eagerly expected the Church's teaching to follow suit. Archive 2006-01-01
  • The rules of play are as in Euchre - you must follow suit, and if void of the suit led you may trump or discard at will.
  • Hockey should follow suit with special coaches for goalkeepers, defenders, halfbacks and forwards.
  • Is my future son-in-law likely to follow suit? Times, Sunday Times
  • Speculation that China may adjust its own currency peg and allow the yuan to rise has also lent strength to the belief that Malaysia might follow suit.
  • Law, a firm believer in throwing in the youngsters, hopes the instant success of the teenage trio in the First Division will inspire other starlets to follow suit.
  • If that be the case, then Monica is well within her right to fetter her freedom of speech but I am not prepared to follow suit, provided that my utterances are not frivolous or vexatious and always made in the best interest of the people.
  • Governments and parents have become increasingly preoccupied in recent decades with measurable academic attainment, forcing schools and teachers to follow suit. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
  • If some of those churches embrace a policy of isolation then they should do it solo and not try to recruit others to follow suit.
  • How long will it take for the thin crust of civilisation to follow suit? Times, Sunday Times
  • He attributed the Leave vote chiefly to uncontrolled immigration, and said other countries would follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others will follow suit over the coming weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can make your blood sugar quickly spike up and then sharply drop, causing your mood to follow suit.
  • In Britain, the leading manufacturers said that they were not intending to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • If his grandfather went prematurely bald too, then your future son-in-law is likely to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The congregation begin to make themselves comfortable in their seats, and Trudie and I try to follow suit, dozing to the pleasant cadences of guitars strummed in major keys and the easy rhythm of a tambura. Broken Music, A Memoir
  • He added:'It is great news that there is another potential option for older borrowers and it is likely that more lenders will follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Europe will stumble down this road of self-deception and force its domestic investors to follow suit.
  • If Cork demands are conceded, and other counties follow suit, then it would be reasonable to suggest that there will be many players constantly taking time off to train and play.
  • Failing to follow suit, trump or overtrump when able to do so.
  • French poilus (infantrymen) showed signs that they might follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lloyd George would propose fusion to his Liberal supporters, and Bonar Law would follow suit on the next day.
  • Its move led others to follow suit and the withdrawal of the supply chain hastened the collapse of the independent carmaker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flexner became secretary of the new Rockefeller Foundation's General Education Board, which heavily funded Johns Hopkins and a few other medical schools and led other philanthropies to follow suit.
  • Water restrictions - banning the use of sprinklers and unattended hosepipes - have already been ordered by East Surrey Water and Hampshire could soon be forced to follow suit.
  • Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
  • As I've said, the Campaign and the lawyers working with the resisters use the term deportation, so I follow suit. Common ills replies, i remain baffled (updated) (and upperdated)
  • The signatories say they will now speak out and urge other women to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intention is that the demonstration projects will prove attractive enough to stimulate other local authorities to follow suit.
  • Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.Sentencedict
  • The lower house is expected to follow suit in a special session on Saturday, clearing the way for the former European commissioner Mario Monti to take over as the leader of a so-called technocratic government. Eurozone crisis will hit UK hard, warns Cameron
  • Projects often overrun and costs follow suit, but there is rarely much scope to raise income to offset the damage.
  • The chief medical officer said she had no plans to stop working and urged others to follow suit if they want to boost their life expectancy. The Sun
  • You must thrive on the knowledge that you can bully someone and get so many sycophants to follow suit.
  • The RTF is absolutely right that it can’t really afford the precedent of buying the easement, because then others will follow suit. Rivanna Trail vs. Land Owner at cvillenews.com
  • But then if the economy still craters, the fortuned of the Democratic party will follow suit. Obama says: "I won."
  • Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
  • Other property firms attempting to pass the hat round in weeks ahead will do well to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each player must follow suit until he is void (note that you are not allowed to trump while you still have a card of the led suit - this is unlike Pitch).
  • If Britain was to accede to membership, these countries had a strong economic incentive to follow suit.
  • Westminster council sounded the death knell yesterday and others are preparing to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Westminster council sounded the death knell yesterday and others are preparing to follow suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is deemed a success other secondary schools in the district could follow suit.
  • Some mainstream lenders may follow suit, resulting in a more difficult application process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Players must follow suit if possible, and a player with no cards of the suit led must play a heart.
  • When one airline reduces its prices, the rest soon follow suit.
  • As athletics records remain unbroken, will swimming follow suit? Times, Sunday Times
  • The second player to any lead must follow suit if able; must trump if able when void of a plain suit lead; and in any case must win the trick if he can.

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