Example sentences of "in the next [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | In the next part I will discuss some of the ways my trip has helped to improve our teaching in London . |
2 | In the next issue I shall be giving my findings on the diverse range of cordless power-tools sampled , with a few performance statistics , including a simple drill test . |
3 | In the next chapter I examine further the idea that believers in God may be less than certain of God 's existence . |
4 | In the next chapter I want to show some of the more insidious ways in which modernity stops us from seeing contemporaneity as the territory of the Enemy . |
5 | So in the next chapter I shall look at the main strands of teaching in the Old Testament about the Holy Spirit , in the light of fuller perspective brought about by Jesus , the supreme bearer of the Spirit . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes . |
8 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " . |
9 | In the next section I aim to show that the tactics of finding commonality are used as much to assert status as are the tactics of control . |
10 | In the next section I offer an argument that this can not be right , and if the argument is sound we shall have to find some other way of showing how any of our beliefs can be non-inferentially justified and thus can stand on their own feet . |
11 | In the next Journal I hope to deal with the correspondence relating to the great flood , which closed the Railway on the 13th & 14th May 1886 . |
12 | In the next lecture I shall produce some evidence that about 190–185 B.C. there were many in Greece who looked at Hannibal as a possible saviour from the Romans . |