following summer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffollowingandsummer
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following
adjective
uk/ˈfɒl.əʊ.ɪŋ/us/ˈfɑː.loʊ.ɪŋ/
The following day, morning, etc. is the ...
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summer
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈsʌm.ər/us/ˈsʌm.ɚ/
the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of ...
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(Definition offollowingandsummerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This investigation clearly identified the problem so that steps to attenuate it could be taken thefollowingsummer.
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There were no cases of cercarial dermatitis at this site thefollowingsummer.
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By thefollowingsummer, the liturgy was ready for public presentation.
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Sometimes people came and then didn't come the next summer and then came again thefollowingsummer.
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In thefollowingsummer, efforts to advance in the ships failed, and they settled in for a second winter ashore.
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No more seedlings emerged during thefollowingsummerand autumn.
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Shoreline residents were informed that they should not feed waterfowl, and a clean-up of the snail population was done at the start of thefollowingsummer.
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The ship would collect them thefollowingsummer.
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Higher losses during the spring and thefollowingsummercould have been due to increased soil fauna and microbial action as well as physical breakdown and, probably, wind removal.
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The data gathered from questionnaires, surveys and producers' ranking helped us to deliver winter meeting extension messages and information for plot tours during thefollowingsummer.
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Salisbury's government was defeated thefollowingsummer.
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We would then go on to double summer time thefollowingsummer.
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But in thefollowingsummerof 1965 it transpired that credit had in the same period been expanded by about £1,100 million.
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Weeds such as buttercups and docks will come again thefollowingsummer.
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When they had the summer service they applied to have it again for thefollowingsummer.
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One in four of the cohort which arrive each autumn—not just freshmen—get a degree thefollowingsummer.
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The exports continued to increase until thefollowingsummer, when they fell away by more than 500,000 tons per week.
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Thefollowingsummer, after the road had been recambered and slightly altered, there were only four accidents.
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The index expresses the number of excess winter deaths as a percentage of the average of the number of deaths in the preceding autumn andfollowingsummerperiods.
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What happens thefollowingsummer?
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