Example sentences of "in the following [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Reitzenstein in particular pushed to its extreme limits a view , which was to be held by others in the following generation , notably Rudolf Bultmann , that the ideas of redemption displayed in the New Testament were in fact derived from pre-Christian gnostic mythology .
2 Charles II 's expansion into North America had been a process of expansion by proprietors , but this was almost all dismantled in the following generation .
3 The best example of this is the fact that none of the greatest music of the period was inspired by the idea of military conflict ( as some of that written by Beethoven in the following generation clearly was ) .
4 In the latter case , will , in general , not be equivalent to for any other morpheme in the sentence ; ( 17 ) , in the following newspaper headline : ( 17 ) Laos threatens to attack new village the referential locus of new is the E of an implied nominal attack which does not in fact appear ; it will in fact only be co-incidence if Ar is identical with the E of a morpheme expressed elsewhere in the same structure , as in ( 18 ) , the title of an English madrigal : ( 18 ) as I go to my naked bed ( We return to the notion of referential locus at several points in the remainder of our text . )
5 By about 600 ad his authority was acknowledged only in parts of the Italian peninsula , and even there , in the following century , it became remote and ineffectual .
6 In 1755 storms destroyed the floodgates he had built , and renewed efforts to conquer the mere in the 1780s were crowned with permanent success only as a result of the use of steam-power in the following century .
7 Although in the sixth century the Byzantine Emperor Justinian 's great generals Belisarius and Narses succeeded in reconquering much of the west , so that for a time the Mediterranean again became a Roman lake , in the following century Europe faced a dangerous new enemy .
8 The trail was blazed for more active princely participation in the following century .
9 Like Charles II in the following century , Henry tried to secure a pension from France .
10 In the early twelfth century this was in fact the cathedral town of the Ross diocese , superseded in the following century by Fortrose .
11 In the following century it was linked with Edinburgh and Carlisle , and with the larger textile centres of Hawick and Galashiels , by the ‘ Waverley Route ’ railway .
12 Since Leopold ruled a small State and had neither fears nor ambitions so far as territorial changes were concerned ( he wished to establish the perpetual neutrality of the Grand Duchy as a tradition of European diplomacy , to give it more or less the status which Switzerland was to enjoy in the following century ) he was able to accept radical ideas and even try to realize them in practice in a way quite impossible to Frederick II or Catherine II .
13 Later in the century the Roman Empire was divided into two parts , eastern and western , and after the fall of Rome in the following century , the eastern part ruled alone .
14 In answer to this second argument it can be said that the education available to Desiderius of Cahors in the following century is not likely to have been any better , and yet he did write in the manner of earlier letter-writers .
15 In 1695 the licensing system was abolished , and in the following century the rule against prior restraint was given definitive shape by the venerated legal writer , Blackstone : " The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state ; but this consists in laying no previous restraints on publications , and not in freedom from censure for criminal matter when published .
16 Although , as I say , constructivism and the developmental view are separable , constructivism invites a developmental perspective on thinking in the following sense .
17 What is generally and inherently good about getting true beliefs is that they 're useful , in the following sense : truth is that property of our beliefs which ensures that the actions they make us perform will succeed .
18 The Government must then decide whether to reintroduce the measure in the following session and invoke the provisions of the Parliament Acts 1911–1949 .
19 They can delay a bill for a year by forcing the Commons to pass the rejected bill a second time in the following session .
20 In the following session separate bills for Scotland and Wales were issued .
21 And then the Catalogue itself is published and distributed to all centres in April — it contains the list of modules to be used in the following session .
22 ‘ Working Together ’ was the theme of the March 1993 conference for Council representatives , presidents , honorary secretaries and publicity officers who would be in office in the following session .
23 Course winner Zalon looks the best bet at Sandown with trainer John Gosden 's horses in top form and there is likely to be some heavy money this morning for Farat in the following race .
24 The applecart was upset again in the following race when the K2 title went to Roman/Sanchez of Spain .
25 In the following text pages , each step is taken one at a time and ‘ what happened ’ and why is detailed .
26 For costaining of acid phosphatase the sections were thereafter incubated for one hour at 37°C in the following substrate solution : 2 ml Naphthol AS-MX Phosphate acid ( Sigma 388-B ) , 2 ml 2.5 M acetate buffer ( pH 5.2 ) , 46 ml distilled water , and Fast Garnet GBC , 15 mg per 50 ml ( Sigma F-6504 ) .
27 If there is no spouse , they take in the following order , brothers and sisters of the half blood ; grandparents in equal shares ; uncles and aunts , who are brothers and sisters of the whole blood of a parent of the intestate ; uncles and aunts who are brothers or sisters of the half blood of a parent of the intestate .
28 Cereals can be introduced in the following order :
29 For the purpose of formulating a curriculum , it is more helpful to present things in the following order :
30 ‘ All moneys received by the receiver shall be applied by him in the following order of priority ; ( 1 ) In satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses of and incidental to the appointment of the receiver and the exercise of any of his powers and all outgoings paid by him and his remuneration .
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