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Example sentences for "future chapter"

  • These changes are best dealt with in connection with modern reforms which will be brought under review in a future chapter.

  • The reconciliation of the people of Oudh with British rule and supremacy will be noted in a future chapter.

  • In a word, Lord Dalhousie prepared the way for that great measure which will be told in a future chapter, namely, the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the British Crown.

  • Consequently evidence of their former existence could be found only among fossil remains, which are preserved, as we shall attempt to show in a future chapter, in an extremely imperfect and intermittent record.

  • But I shall have to return in a future chapter to the preservation and perpetuation of single or occasional variations.

  • In a future chapter I shall attempt to show that the adult differs from its embryo, owing to variations having supervened at a not early age, and having been inherited at a corresponding age.

  • In a future chapter I shall attempt to show that the adult differs from its embryo, owing to variations supervening at a not early age, and being inherited at a corresponding age.

  • Consequently evidence of their former existence could be found only amongst fossil remains, which are preserved, as we shall in a future chapter attempt to show, in an extremely imperfect and intermittent record.

  • We shall have occasion to see, in a future chapter, that there were at least two different versions current in Babylonia of the creation of the gods and of the universe.

  • A fuller treatment may therefore be reserved for a future chapter.

  • These will, however, be described in a future chapter.

  • Of those which were purely the reward of merit, and such as could be attained by a plebeian, I shall speak in a future chapter.

  • The enormous expenditure incurred in the maintenance of such a household as this, was defrayed by the people, who, as we shall see in a future chapter, were sorely oppressed by over-taxation.

  • In what manner characters may be conceived to lie latent, will be considered in a future chapter to which I have lately alluded.

  • The subject of latent characters is so important, as we shall see in a future chapter, that I will give another illustration.

  • The action of salts of quinine will be described in a future chapter.

  • We shall be better qualified to appreciate this resemblance after our study of Mexican antiquities in a future chapter.

  • Most of the general reflections and speculations on Copan indulged in by observers and students refer to other ruined cities in connection with this, and will be noted in a future chapter.

  • The relative fertility of the plants in this and the other tables will be more fully considered in a future chapter.

  • But to this latter subject I shall have to recur in a future chapter.

  • But these animals were closely confined; and many wild animals, as we shall see in a future chapter, are rendered by confinement in some degree or even utterly sterile.

  • In a future chapter on Selection I shall show that even barbarians attend closely to the qualities of their dogs.

  • We shall recur to the nocturnal or sleep-movements of the cotyledons in a future chapter.

  • But in a future chapter we shall have to recur to the movements of certain cotyledons which sleep at night.

  • We shall have to recur to the cotyledons of the cabbage in a future chapter, when we treat of their sleep-movements.

  • In a future chapter it will be shown that the rocking or circumnutating movement of the flower-heads of Trifolium subterraneum aids them in burying themselves.

  • For details and further references respecting the Chichimec migration see a future chapter.

  • III-89] For details and for subsequent Yucatan history, see a future chapter.

  • My second friend, Haji Wali, I will introduce to the reader in a future chapter; and my two expeditions to Midian have brought him once more into notice.

  • FN#20] In a future chapter, when describing a visit to Mt.

  • It will be treated of at length in a future chapter.

  • FN#18] The reason of this will be explained in a future chapter.

  • In a future chapter I shall endeavour to show that the opposite gestures of affirmation and negation, namely, vertically nodding and laterally shaking the head, have both probably had a natural beginning.

  • To this point, however, I shall return in a future chapter.

  • It will also be shown in a future chapter that, under the feeling of contempt or disgust, there is a tendency, from intelligible causes, to blow out of the mouth or nostrils, and this produces sounds like pooh or pish.

  • Such as were connected with municipal life, or, as we shall see in a future chapter, with family life, retained a measure of solemnity long after it had passed away from rites which had been abandoned to an unorganized mob.

  • The objection of supernatural beings to iron, and its power of undoing their charms, will be considered in a future chapter.

  • The flight, struggles, and transformation of a bespelled lady are found both in märchen and saga: some examples of the latter will come under our notice in a future chapter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    base metal; came round; future action; future chapter; future generations; future happiness; future husband; future navigators; future page; future period; future punishment; future retribution; future things; future time; future work; future years; good understanding; great duke; important bearing; know not; many distinct; might perhaps; national honor; think how; this direction; would suffer