Example sentences of "in [art] following [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 In the following chapters we shall first look at some of the issues that all bereaved people need to talk about , whether it is with a friend or with the professional worker who specializes in meeting bereaved people .
2 In the following chapters we discuss possible ways of reducing the number of word strings .
3 In the following sections we shall consider ideas of rural and urban life in more detail .
4 In the following discussion we will summarize the features of the Bretton Woods ( or adjustable peg ) system under the headings of adjustment , liquidity , and cooperation .
5 In the following discussion we will identify the major lags , with special reference to fiscal and monetary policy .
6 In the following pages we suggest some of the most popular .
7 IN THE following pages we reveal full details of the complex but tax efficient transactions on the JMOB/Telecom site in Ballsbridge which have resulted in tax-free profits of approximately £5 million to certain secret investors .
8 In the following comments we refer to ‘ Overdrive ’ and the ‘ haulier ’ .
9 In the following extract we see that an equally offensive act is one in which a soft teacher tries to assert authority , but when challenged gives in .
10 In the following sequence we take you through the process and discuss a number of options in the basic set-up .
11 In the following months we shall examine some particular examples of renewable energy which have the potential for large-scale exploitation in the U.K. We will also examine at first hand the technology used in the design , construction and operation of modern wind turbines used to generate electricity .
12 In the following analysis we will focus on the situation where µ declines , that is , where polarization increases .
13 In the following examples we shall use Faraday 's law for calculating the e.m.f. in moving loops .
14 In the following examples we will alter the above procedure , beginning with two-part chords which are all dissonant .
15 In the following chapter we shall encounter another : the recovery of an atomic theory of matter , which played a significant role in the mechanization of nature .
16 In the following chapter we will examine several aspects of their lives and attitudes , some of which are often loosely grouped by historians as " popular culture " .
17 IN the following section we have re ; laced the traditional Booking Conditions with something new .
18 In the following section we use case history data to identify ways in which the professional — parent relationship operates within the context of the 1981 Act .
19 In the following section we shall examine the changes that have occurred in the UK economy in the decades leading up to the latest period of structural change , the changes over the post-war period culminating in what is often called the deindustrialization of the UK .
20 In the following section we describe how the same forces are at work in the market for data processing staff , on which we focused most of our case studies of agency working .
21 In the following paragraphs we look in more detail at the reasons which have encouraged a number of large manufacturers to start making or make greater use of temporary workers , at the terms and conditions under which these temporary workers are engaged , especially the forms of contract which are used , and at the characteristics of the temporary workers themselves .
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