Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [det] chapter " in BNC.

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1 There remains one last letter dated September 1767 amongst those examined for this chapter .
2 Criticism of the theories has been omitted from this chapter for the sake of simplicity .
3 Thus it would be perfectly possible for a sexist to argue from the very findings reported in this chapter that women make poor leaders and high-pressure salespersons because of their lack of assertiveness , whereas they make good carers ( nurses , home helps and so on ) because of their sensitivity to the needs of other people in conversation .
4 In the instances reported in this chapter , the high-performance strategy was introduced to existing plants which retained , at least in part , traditional methods of working and managing in some areas , and are thus qualitatively different from new design plants , in Lawler 's terminology .
5 In general , the results that we have reported in this chapter have been favourable to the rational expectations hypothesis , suggesting at the very least that the usefulness of that hypothesis in one area of macroeconomics can not be dismissed lightly .
6 The aim of the study reported in this chapter is thus to see whether the results of the previous study are still obtained when subjects are not actually aware that the experiment is concerned with subjective risk .
7 The analyses of the protocols reported in this chapter are essentially exploratory .
8 The evaluation reported in this chapter attempted to quantify three aspects of Lexical Access 's performance : ( i ) success in identifying words , ( ii ) reasons for failure and ( iii ) contribution to the overall recognition process .
9 Illustrative items were included in that chapter , together with a description of the modes of assessment into which suites of related items are incorporated .
10 Some discussion of funerary monuments is included in this chapter ; although today we may consider these private , many Romans evidently thought that the more people saw their memorial the better .
11 Included in this chapter are stationery items , a pressed flower mirror , a decorated photograph mount and several other ideas that will inspire you to experiment with your skills .
12 Also included in this chapter is a description of those areas of insurance which apply to church musicians and their instruments .
13 Much of the detail contained in this chapter remains as true now as when it was written .
14 The tour of cultures contained in this chapter has highlighted the costs of strong culture and methods for its management .
15 The predators considered in this chapter generally consume most or all of the bodies of their prey .
16 The character and significance of these singularities must also be considered in this chapter .
17 Three curriculum projects originating from the African Education Programme are briefly considered in this chapter , the African Mathematics Programme , The African Primary Science Programme ( APSP ) and the African Social Studies Programme ( ASSP ) .
18 The effect of the mind on the body , and the problem of disentangling physical and emotional causes in chronic health problems , are also considered in this chapter .
19 The case studies considered in this chapter indicate how difficult it is to formulate a coherent policy for mergers .
20 Algebra was not tested in this project as it is not explicitly included in the foundation list , and so is the only content category of the framework missing from the topics considered in this chapter listed below .
21 Since that time , a major change has occurred with respect to social mobility that has had a direct bearing on the emergence of Britain 's underclass , and this is considered in this chapter .
22 Each of these traps is considered in this chapter , which begins by examining the increase in the numbers subjected to means-tested assistance in recent years .
23 The work to be considered in this chapter provides for a temporary completion of the argument concerning the nature of objectification to which the first part of this book has been devoted .
24 The issues considered in this chapter have been , to a certain extent , theoretical .
25 The access times considered in this chapter have been simply the time taken to position the device access mechanism to read or write a selected record .
26 Many of the empirical studies considered in this chapter use data from futures contracts other than stock indices .
27 Secondly , the torts considered in this chapter may also come into question in cases of alleged unlawful competition between traders , but in practice they are of little significance because of the common law 's refusal to adopt any principle of ‘ fair competition ’ other than the prohibition of obviously unlawful acts like torts and crimes and breaches of contract .
28 At the stepping rates considered in this Chapter we are justified in regarding the rotor velocity as constant ; the system inertia is sufficient to maintain a steady speed , even if the motor torque varies slightly during each step .
29 In both the cases so far considered in this Chapter , the customer took the goods under an agreement between himself and the dealer .
30 The last class of small town to be considered in this chapter covers those which developed primarily around either extractive or manufacturing industries .
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