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Example sentences for "next chapter"

  • I cannot speak so confidently of buying commercial fertilizers; but these I will discuss in my next chapter.

  • I will indicate some further defensive enginery in my next chapter.

  • Their history, however, is foreign to the object of the present essay; and I shall endeavour to give in my next chapter a short sketch of the legends of the saints, composed during the middle ages.

  • But the "Bebe sahib" has taken me to the extremity of my space, and I must pull up, reserving further observations and suggestions on the hunting field for my next chapter.

  • This view is bound up with another regarding the identity of Zayton, which will involve lengthy notice under next chapter; and both views have met with an able advocate in the Rev.

  • The spiced wine of Kien-ch'ang (see note to next chapter) has even now a high repute.

  • The cinnamon must have been the coarser cassia produced in the lower parts of this region (See note to next chapter.

  • It has one open side, and one adjustable end by means of which the length of the lines, and consequently the width of the page or column, may be determined.

  • And having our names of stems now determined enough, we must in next chapter try a little to understand the different kinds of them.

  • Meantime we have yet to consider somewhat more touching that temper itself, in next chapter.

  • But since in this Discourse I have referred by name to Valerius Corvinus, in my next Chapter I shall cite his words to show what manner of man a captain ought to be.

  • And yet when we note that Hannibal, by methods wholly opposite to these, achieved splendid victories and a great renown, I think I am bound to say something in my next Chapter as to how this happened.

  • That I may not have to return to this question of ingratitude, I shall say all that remains to be said about it in my next Chapter.

  • A species of Crossoptilon has recently been found by Captain Prjevalsky in Alashan, the Egrigaia (as I believe) of next chapter, and one also by AbbĂ© Armand David at the Koko Nor.

  • Ambar and Kain, for a reason which will appear under the next chapter.

  • It is possible that "the Castle," to which he alludes at the beginning of next chapter, and which set him off upon this digression, was Girdkuh.

  • Just how dependent I believe them to have been, will appear when, in my next chapter, I attempt to sketch the rise, decline, and fall of the Christian slope.

  • Therefore, be sure that, in my next chapter, I am not going to make aesthetic judgments in the light of history; I am going to read history in the light of aesthetic judgments.

  • In my next chapter I shall glance at the history of a cycle of art with the intention of following the movement of art and discovering how far that movement keeps pace with changes in the spiritual state of society.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    care being; commissioned officers and men; cunning little; equal unto; half days; hardly knew; held responsible; its appearance; kind regards; larger work; made known; next after; next day; next issue; next lecture; next letter; next month; next mornin; next reached; next time; next week; next went; next winter; throated blue; various shades; your power