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Example sentences for "subsequent chapter"

  • The evidence in support of this conclusion will appear in a subsequent chapter on the mounds and their purposes.

  • A section of this mound is given, illustrative of a detailed description, in a subsequent chapter.

  • Of all these varieties of relics appropriate notice will be taken in a subsequent chapter.

  • There were many laws regulating the relations between the audiencia and the governor, most of which will be noted in greater detail in a subsequent chapter.

  • As we shall note in a subsequent chapter, one of the regular duties of the audiencia was to send in a yearly report on the number of religious arriving in or departing from the Islands.

  • This will be discussed in a subsequent chapter.

  • The symbolism of the pig or bacco will be discussed in a subsequent chapter, meanwhile one may here note that hog is the same as oak, and swine is identical with swan.

  • In a subsequent chapter we shall consider him at length, but meanwhile it may be noted that it is not unlikely that the whole of Eastern Kent was known as Minster, Minosterre, or Minos Terra.

  • The thorn bush was sacred to the Elves for reasons which will be discussed in a subsequent chapter.

  • But the history and different bearings of that question it will be more convenient to discuss in a subsequent chapter, when we shall have arrived at the time when it was partially dealt with by the ministry of the Duke of Wellington.

  • A subsequent chapter, however, will afford a more fitting opportunity for discussing the arguments in favor of or against Emancipation.

  • There is also a body of Christian Socialists in France, of whom, however, I shall have more to say in a subsequent chapter on the Christian Socialists.

  • The stimulus of gravity induces, as I shall show in a subsequent chapter, a similar responsive torsion, the direction of which is determined by the direction of the incident stimulus.

  • This particular phenomenon of "overshooting" will be more fully dealt with in a subsequent chapter.

  • Concrete examples of some of these will be given in a subsequent chapter.

  • This aspect of the subject will be treated in greater detail in a subsequent chapter.

  • In a subsequent chapter it will be seen that Pagan Rome, broken up into minor divisions and no longer able to maintain her position in the political world, resigns her power and authority into the hands of the rising Papacy.

  • This great conflict between Christianity and Paganism will be more fully described under other symbols in a subsequent chapter, therefore I will make this description brief.

  • We shall have occasion in a subsequent chapter to trace further the pathway of this dread rider as he reels onward in the career of ages, "drunken with the blood of the saints.

  • Hospitality, as will be seen in a subsequent chapter, is a stringent duty in the savage world.

  • In a subsequent chapter we shall see that both are in a similar way determined by the answer given to the question, What is the cause of the pain?

  • Footnote 6: The connection between social affection and the gregarious instinct will be discussed in a subsequent chapter.

  • Some few examples, however, have been preserved, and will furnish the elements of a brief inquiry into this interesting department of Physical Archæology, in a subsequent chapter.

  • An interesting account of the discovery of numerous flint flakes, and weapons in all stages of progress, in the celebrated ossiferous cave of Kent's Hole, near Torquay, is introduced in a subsequent chapter.

  • Other Orkney relics of the same interesting class, but exhibiting more completeness of design, and accompanied with attempts at ornament, are described and figured in a subsequent chapter.

  • It was obtained under very remarkable circumstances, more particularly detailed in a subsequent chapter.

  • We must leave Mr. Goulburn's bill of 1844 to be described in a subsequent chapter.

  • Appendix)[113] we shall speak in a subsequent chapter, when we come to consider the law at present regulating Savings Banks.

  • The influence that this classic revival had upon furniture in this country is told in a subsequent chapter.

  • The history of this mission will be embraced in a subsequent chapter.

  • Further mention of this chief will be found in a subsequent chapter.

  • Naturally the construction of the house has a great effect, and this subject will receive attention in a subsequent chapter.

  • This point will receive further attention in a subsequent chapter.

  • This point will be treated in a subsequent chapter.

  • See this subject further illustrated in a subsequent chapter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsequent chapter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black horse; enter upon; extreme right; fell ance; foreign languages; fresh proof; good confession; good counsel; heeled shoes; hundred other; indirectly elected; little rough; long moment; open eyes; placed myself; progressive motion; said soberly; subsequent chapter; subsequent editions; subsequent letter; subsequent page; subsequent period; subsequent volume; subsequent years; trap rock; whole world