Example sentences of "as [verb] [prep] [art] next section " in BNC.

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1 It wo n't make any difference immediately , but it will have a considerable impact in the long run , as explained in the next section .
2 ‘ Are ’ : spelt ‘ re , pronounced after vowels , usually with some change in the preceding vowel , e.g. ‘ you ’ — ‘ you 're ’ , ‘ we ’ — ‘ we 're ’ , ‘ they ’ — they 're ; linking r is used when a vowel follows , as explained in the next section .
3 Expenditure per head in R&D has a significant correlation with productivity , as seen in the next section .
4 For a motor with p rotor teeth and a peak static torque Tpk at a rotor displacement a from the step position , the torque developed by the motor is approximately : When a load torque is applied the rotor is displaced from the demanded position by the angle θ e , at which the load and motor torques are equal : Therefore the static position error can be reduced by increasing the peak static torque , either by choosing another motor or by using a different excitation scheme , as discussed in the next section .
5 For these reasons the basic form of instruction modification described above is no longer used ; instead its effect is achieved by the use of index registers , as described in the next section .
6 Since the IBM 370 is a byte-oriented computer , the half-word store locations are specified by their byte address , as described in the next section .
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