Example sentences of "in [art] next [noun] [pers pn] shall " in BNC.

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1 In the next chapters we shall see that Wordsworth 's political ideas run parallel to and are often interwoven with his philosophical and religious beliefs ; from whichever aspect we view it , the same pattern of development emerges , though which element is providing the motivation remains obscure .
2 In the next chapters we shall look at how scientific education , tending to dogmatism in its elementary stages at least , and the rise of physics as the leading science , affected the way people saw the world in the last decades of the nineteenth century .
3 In the next issue I shall be giving my findings on the diverse range of cordless power-tools sampled , with a few performance statistics , including a simple drill test .
4 That they were also all subject to periods of psychotic breakdown makes them of additional interest and in the next chapter we shall examine precisely what that means and how it might help us to understand their particular form of creativity .
5 In the next chapter we shall touch on archaic sculpture again , but there is no room to do justice to all its riches .
6 So in the next chapter I shall look at the main strands of teaching in the Old Testament about the Holy Spirit , in the light of fuller perspective brought about by Jesus , the supreme bearer of the Spirit .
7 In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes .
8 In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " .
9 In the next section we shall look at the position of theists and of atheists when they do not rule out the possibility of dialogue with one another on grounds of unintelligibility , whether the unintelligibility be God-given or humanly made .
10 In this section , we will use weighting factors , whereas in the next section we shall describe a different , and more radical , approach .
11 In the next section we shall examine three examples in more detail .
12 In the next section we shall consider three sceptical arguments which are strong enough to be worth taking seriously .
13 In the next lecture I shall produce some evidence that about 190–185 B.C. there were many in Greece who looked at Hannibal as a possible saviour from the Romans .
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