Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 It was built in the 13th century on older foundations , as a shared church , serving both a convent of nuns and the local parish , and was added to over the next five centuries .
2 This picture is added to in the next chapter where we examine the informal relations that exist within organisations , and in Chapter 6 where we examine power .
3 It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course .
4 Localized variations in voting patterns may reflect changing forms of political alignment and voting behaviour ( see Johnston , Pattie and Allsopp ( 1988 ) for a review ) , and electoral politics will be looked at in the next chapter , but here I shall consider the notion of political culture more widely .
5 This evidence , which will be looked at in the next section , is an indication that a direct link between allergy and mental problems is not impossible .
6 A meeting of university presidents was taking place in Beijing , prompted by student unrest in June ( which will be looked at in the next chapter ) , and they were considering the effects that ‘ Heshang ’ might have .
7 The role of finds in dating is looked at in the next chapter , but perhaps the most obvious way in which finds can tell us about the past is by providing evidence about ancient technology .
8 This meant that a decompression stop was not required and that these parameters would be stored in the memory , to be compensated for on the next dive .
9 Not much was said of over the next four hours , and the identities of Sixsmith 's supplicants emerged only partially and piecemeal .
10 Just two years ago , the MP for Henley was being talked of as the next Prime Minister .
11 If the union found against him , that would indicate a minimum four-week ban , ruling him out of Wales 's opening home championship match against France next month — unless , that is , his case were dealt with within the next fortnight .
12 Something has already been said as to the assignment of ordinary debts and ‘ choses in action' ; and the law relating to negotiable instruments — bills of exchange , cheques , and promissory notes — will be dealt with in the next chapter .
13 ( Their conversion , in part through the work of English missionaries , in the period after c .700 , is dealt with in the next chapter . )
14 The political leadership within this cultural area assumed by the Franks , the alliance of their kings with the popes , and the achievement of Western Christianity under this leadership are dealt with in the next chapter .
15 International credit market : The main aspects of the euro-credit market will be dealt with in the next chapter ; suffice to state that international banks must consider country/sovereign risk in relation to project loans .
16 Some of these are tied up with the conception of crime itself ; and will be dealt with in the next section .
17 These self-help skills are dealt with in the next two chapters .
18 A true ovipositor is usually regarded as appendicular and is dealt with in the next section .
19 The viability of this centre is now under threat from new shopping developments , which will be dealt with in the next section .
20 These problems are dealt with in the next chapter .
21 Every language has its characteristic stress and rhythm patterns which need to be learned ( rhythm will be dealt with in the next section ) .
22 The other main aggregates are dealt with in the next chapter where the major macroeconomic policy objectives are discussed .
23 Complex and compound words are dealt with in the next chapter .
24 I have witnessed many occasions when foreigners have unintentionally caused misunderstanding or even offence in speaking to an English person , but can remember very few occasions when this could be attributed to ‘ using the wrong intonation ’ except when a mistake caused a difference in apparent grammatical meaning ( something that is dealt with in the next chapter ) .
25 Irrespective of which view a person takes concerning Purgatory , whether it is found in this life before death or is arrived at in the next life after death there is agreement as to the purpose of Purgatory namely that it is a place where cleansing from sin takes place .
26 Maybe the situation referred to in the next letter is worse than we thought !
27 These are mere speculations but they are , in fact , no more so than some of the anti-welfare state ‘ theses ’ referred to in the next chapter .
28 They are expelled from the second city they visit ( Acts 13:51 ) , plotted against at the next ( Acts 14:5 ) , and nearly stoned to death at Lystra ( Acts 14:19 ) .
29 This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter .
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