Example sentences of "in the next [noun] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 It is highly probable that by early in the next century it will require no more than ten per cent of the labour force to provide us with all our material needs — that is , all the food we eat , all the clothing we wear , all the textiles and furnishings in our houses , the houses themselves , the appliances , the automobiles , and so on .
2 In the next chapters we will go on to consider what homoeopathy is , how it arose and developed , and how it fits in with the scheme of health and disease outlined here .
3 There is no doubt that by returning to nursing in the next decade you will be helping to prepare the profession for the enormous demographic and social challenges facing Britain in the 21st century .
4 In the next part I will discuss some of the ways my trip has helped to improve our teaching in London .
5 In the next chapter we will discuss the ‘ moral ’ qualities of God under the title : ‘ Is God Good ? ’
6 In the next chapter we will examine in greater detail the statistics on crime .
7 In the next chapter we will learn what factors control appetite and metabolism , and how we can use this to build a successful weight-loss programme .
8 In the next chapter we will deal with perspectives on interest groups , where we will also offer a concluding assessment of the ideas and theories discussed in both Chapters 2 and 3 .
9 In the next chapter I will try to increase the order in our neck of the woods a little further by explaining how people are trying to fit together the partial theories I have described to form a complete unified theory that would cover everything in the universe .
10 ( In the next chapter you will find information about some of the therapies which may be helpful to you . )
11 In the next chapter you will find exercises and techniques which will enable you to improve your mental agility .
12 In the next chapter you will find details of exercises in breathing , relaxation , basic meditation and visualisation — all of which are vital If you are to be healthy in a truly holistic way .
13 In the next chapter you will find guidance on your own ideal daily calorie ration .
14 In the next section we will argue that there are circumstances under which people selectively pay attention to certain kinds of information in a mental model , even though other information in the model might be used to interpret the current sentence .
15 In the next section we will look more closely at these apparently conflicting claims in relation to one particular disorder , irritable bowel syndrome or IBS .
16 In the next section we will describe a method for finding all efficient tableaux .
17 We shall continue to make arbitrary choices in this selection but in the next section we will discuss how such choices may be resolved more sensibly . )
18 In the next section we will examine the consequences of not having a rational sentencing policy before asking to what extent the courts are responsible for the ensuing crisis , and what options exist for tackling it .
19 In the next section we will look at the relationship between breadth-first and A* , and a third algorithm , uniform cost , which is also related .
20 In the next section we will examine union policies on this issue and the ways they have been interpreted in signed agreements .
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