Example sentences of "[be] described [prep] [det] chapter " in BNC.

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1 Since there still remains so much more archaeological work to do on Santorin , three more completely documented eruptions will be described in this chapter .
2 This solution , which appears to be remarkably simple , will be described in this chapter .
3 The riverside warehouses of the London docklands have become favourite subjects for this treatment during the last decade and an outstanding conversion of one such building — Thames Tunnel Mills — is described in this chapter , while the final chapter of the book contains an analysis of a similar building that has been converted to house a range of new uses , including sixty apartments .
4 It is still useful , though , and is described in this chapter .
5 ( For convenience these are described in this chapter as share transactions , but the same rules apply to the acquisition of assets . )
6 Some of the more common forms of overseas sales organisation are described in this chapter .
7 This possibility is , of course , an important aspect of what has been described in this chapter as stimulus differentiation .
8 Some of these techniques have been described in this chapter .
9 The other ‘ fixing ’ agents , which have been described in this chapter , act to create a catch-22 situation .
10 Nevertheless it is possible to make a number of guarded conclusions on how the social changes that have been described in this chapter have altered the structure of relationships within the rural population .
11 The techniques of display , enhancement , filtering and transformation of remotely-sensed images that have been described in this chapter represent only a selection of those available .
12 Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter .
13 Perhaps the most important consequence of what has been described in this chapter is that learners of English must be made very clearly aware of the problems that they will meet in listening to colloquial , connected speech .
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