Example sentences of "see [prep] the next " in BNC.

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31 As we shall see in the next chapter , the conference on the third day passed a resolution , which led to the formation of the BDDA , but on the preceding days it was concerned with the Report of the Royal Commission and its recommendations in so far as they affected deaf and dumb people .
32 As the decade came to a close the BDDA had one hundred and thirty-nine branches spread across the country — one hundred and eighteen in England , thirteen in Scotland , six in Wales and two in Ireland — and , as we shall see in the next chapter , was poised to make one of the most important decisions of the first century .
33 As we shall see in the next few chapters , changes in values and attitudes will cause changes in the kinds of products that people buy .
34 And as we shall see in the next chapter , his secular music was at least equally various .
35 As you shall see in the next section , the predominance of hydrogen in Jupiter means that it does not have to have high interior temperatures to be liquid .
36 Alternatively can be deduced from the pull-out torque of the motor at low speeds , as we shall see in the next section .
37 In Formalist theory we are dealing with a very limited and pre-Saussurean view of language , and we shall see in the next chapter how much more subtlety and refinement a theoretically consistent view of language can bring to literary theory — as in the case of Roman Jakobson 's six-function model .
38 The answer is now clear , and it is far from platitudinous ; indeed , as we shall see in the next chapter , it is fundamental to an understanding of the modern world .
39 What we shall see in the next two chapters is that this limitation in the Host 's response can not be seen simply as a caricaturing of the Host as an intellectually limited churl , or as an endorsement of the undoubtedly vital fabliau ethos .
40 We shall see in the next chapter how the combination of the new classical macroeconomics with the rational expectations hypothesis gave rise to the superneutrality of money : anticipated changes in the money supply have no effect whatsoever on the levels of output and employment .
41 We shall see in the next section why this should be .
42 Also , as we shall see in the next two sections , an important aspect is that the chaotic behaviour is exhibited by classical , deterministic systems ; hence , the name ‘ deterministic chaos ’ is often used .
43 Almost alone among its peers , Britain will see over the next 20 years a small decline in its old-age dependency ratio ( the number of people aged over 65 as a proportion of the working population ) .
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