adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
successive/succeeding generations (= generations that follow one another )
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This medical textbook has been used by successive generations of medical students and doctors.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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chapter
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Such an analysis is an important prerequisite to much of the discussion that follows in succeeding chapters .
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It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems.
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It provides a conceptual setting for what follows in the succeeding chapters .
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These problems are further discussed in the succeeding chapters in sections on mastery, criteria and feasibility.
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In the succeeding chapters , the role of carers, paid and unpaid, is explored at considerable length.
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In this chapter , I am mainly concerned with analytic methods, and in succeeding chapters with interpretation.
generation
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Nor did his philosophy contribute significantly to the development of the scientific enterprise in succeeding generations .
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The recipe is modified and simplified by succeeding generations of cooks.
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A university congregates together that type of personality and places it at the disposal of the succeeding generation .
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This kind of family care is not merely between parents and succeeding generations of children.
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Each succeeding generation has made a guy in the semblance of somebody they didn't care for.
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In this sense fitness is measurable by the number of offspring surviving in succeeding generations .
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And had not that song passed like a plague virus to every one of his fellow men in succeeding generations ?
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In one way or another Bede helped to concentrate educated minds in the succeeding generations on the Old Testament.
years
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Of course it only gradually came to mean all this to me through the succeeding years , through my memory of it.
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Over the succeeding years he repaid their great kindness with massive generosity.
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That period now covers the year ahead and two succeeding years in broader outline.
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Over succeeding years , the seafarers' unions of several countries managed to secure improved conditions for work in the area.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She became more well-known with each succeeding novel.
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The effects of exposure to atomic radiation at Hiroshima have been passed on to succeeding generations.
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The government started to borrow money in 1961, and the national debt has steadily increased with each succeeding year.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Certainly no other nineteenth-century artist was so widely studied and so differently interpreted by the painters of the succeeding age.
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During the succeeding weeks he had not written - except to send her an enigmatic note warning her to keep away.
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Each succeeding generation has made a guy in the semblance of somebody they didn't care for.
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It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems.
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Nor did his philosophy contribute significantly to the development of the scientific enterprise in succeeding generations.
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Of course it only gradually came to mean all this to me through the succeeding years, through my memory of it.
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Such an analysis is an important prerequisite to much of the discussion that follows in succeeding chapters.