Example sentences of "described [prep] [art] next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See Fig. 1 for identification of the various DNA fragments described in the next paragraphs .
2 The use of library budgets as a key instrument for prioritizing services is described in the next chapter .
3 It also entails the preparation of a staffing plan as an important component of the School Development Plan described in the next chapter .
4 Various techniques will be discussed here , and the main solutions that have been obtained using them will be described in the next chapter .
5 The approaches to gathering linguistic information described in the next chapter are all based on the assumption that it is possible to sample a child 's language and that , under certain conditions , this will provide a useful indication of the child 's linguistic ability in other situations .
6 This room is inhabited by Bardul , a hunchback Dwarf , who is a pivotal NPC fully described in the next chapter ( pp 70–72 ) and in the Profiles section .
7 Production of this kind is described in the next chapter .
8 Techniques for detailed planning and monitoring of projects are described in the next chapter .
9 Therefore , in the test runs described in the next chapter we cut down the utterance length to no more than 10 words .
10 The situation is more complicated when we have a tail following a fall-rise or a rise-fall , and this will be described in the next chapter .
11 With all these teaching techniques , attitudes can be explored and brought to the surface , as will be seen in the case studies described in the next section .
12 They have further suggested two possible extensions which will be described in the next section .
13 Gerd clearly is very apprehensive of this place , wo n't enter here , and if forced to do so the terrible event described in the next section occurs automatically , right in the doorway .
14 For these reasons the basic form of instruction modification described above is no longer used ; instead its effect is achieved by the use of index registers , as described in the next section .
15 Since the IBM 370 is a byte-oriented computer , the half-word store locations are specified by their byte address , as described in the next section .
16 Since the results of the GT4 test give an overview of performance among the pupils included in the project surveys , a selection of the results is described in the next section .
17 The savings that can be made usually justify the collection of statistics during the life of the file , and some ways of arranging this are described in the next section .
18 The most favourable field is in the local government service , which will be described in the next section .
19 The Root Thesaurus described in the next section also incorporates this arrangement .
20 This is described in the next section .
21 Despite this wave of innovation , the principal operational relationship between the Bank of England and the money market has remained little changed : this is described in the next section .
22 Single-mode instabilities in high-finesse resonators are particularly simple because the propagation and time-delay effects can be reduced , using a first-order Taylor expansion , to a simple first-order differential equation for the mode amplitude , as will be described in the next section .
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