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

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1 These are considered in the next chapter .
2 Employer policies in relation to trade unions , together with the more general role of employers and their organisations in industrial relations , are considered in the next chapter .
3 Accordingly these are considered in the next chapter .
4 Sales promotions can be directed either to the trade or to consumers , and these are considered in the next section .
5 Despite calls by some countries , the proposals would not be introduced immediately , however , but would be considered over the next six months .
6 Comments will be considered at the next meeting which is on 10 December .
7 The relationships in any family will have their own characteristics , reflecting the personalities and histories of the family members , to be considered in the next section .
8 It is this topic which will be considered in the next chapter .
9 ( Sidgwick thus avoids the naturalistic fallacy to be considered in the next chapter . )
10 Two alternative approaches to programme budgeting will be considered in the next chapter .
11 His circle of friends and pupils , the younger of whom will have to be considered in the next chapter , was vast .
12 The present author remains of the opinion that most of the Social policy protocol may be achieved under existing treaty provisions , whether specific or general , and the scope of the general provisions will be considered in the next section of this article .
13 Secondly , he may be liable to his purchaser for breach of a term of his contract — a matter to be considered in the next chapter .
14 The question of how groupings occur will be considered in the next section .
15 Please note the extremely sensitive blocks currently being considered for the next round of licences ( see the map ) .
16 The case being considered during the next few weeks will be the first alleged breach of an environment directive by this Government in 20 years ' membership of the European Community — and I am proud of that .
17 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that six local people have had to go private to avoid waiting and 40 remain on the waiting list with no prospect of being considered until the next financial year ?
18 Although initially encouraging , the approach proved to be fruitless and both bodies made independent arrangements within separately developed policies which were to lead to disagreement over the Cambridge Board 's RAC scheme for liberal adult education throughout the region , and which is considered in the next section of this chapter .
19 This is considered in the next chapter .
20 How such enquiries might be conducted is a question which is considered in the next chapter .
21 A selection of these is considered in the next section .
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