Example sentences of "already been [verb] in chapter " in BNC.

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1 Examples of technical failures of mechanical means of soil conservation have already been given in Chapter 5 .
2 More of Kuhn 's examples , and others besides , have already been given in Chapter 3 .
3 In this chapter I shall set out all those questions which are most frequently asked by prospective patients , and which have not already been covered in Chapter 1 ; and in Chapter 3 , by giving details of the progress of one particular case , I shall endeavour to provide some idea of what to expect during a typical regression therapy session .
4 The exceptions have already been explained in Chapter 11 ( see paragraphs 11–07 and 11–08 ) .
5 Although the predominant problem of the alphabetical subject approach concerns the naming of subjects , as has already been demonstrated in Chapter 12 , any tool for the organization of knowledge must also take into account the relationships between subjects .
6 In the case of the conservation policy of India , similar failures to that of the family planning programme have already been noted in Chapter 3 .
7 It has already been noted in chapter 1 how efficiency and equity principles are inextricably linked .
8 Criticisms have already been made in chapter 3 of Marx 's tendency to overemphasize production as opposed to consumption , but this was in relation to abstract theory .
9 The field equations for colliding electromagnetic waves have already been obtained in Chapter 6 .
10 The main argument presented here is that the General Strike was partly , but significantly , a consequence of the determination of successive governments to reduce wages , thus increasing unemployment in the short term , in the hope of strengthening the pound and returning to the gold standard — a view which has already been developed in Chapter 1 .
11 In the urban fringe it has already been shown in Chapter 3 that recreation can have an adverse impact on farming , but other work has shown that the 500 or so informal recreation sites which cover 5.7 per cent of London 's Green Belt ( Ferguson and Munton , 1979 ) are not heavily used by either car-owing suburban dwellers ( who leapfrog over the green belt into so-called proper countryside since they perceive the sites as being too near to be worthy of a special car trip ) or by carless inner city residents ( who spurn the use of public transport ) ( Harrison , 1983 ) .
12 Some applications of natural language indexing based upon titles of documents have already been considered in Chapter 11 .
13 The rules governing the incorporation of terms have already been considered in Chapter 4 .
14 Hence , as has already been outlined in Chapters 2 and 3 , the paternalism of the local squire could be exchanged for the deference of local workers .
15 The danger of working wet land has already been mentioned in Chapter 4 .
16 The question of diet generally for elderly people has already been mentioned in Chapter 3 , and all who are trying to ensure that an elderly parent ( particularly one who is living alone ) is eating sensibly know what a difficult problem this is .
17 In the past half century or so it has been discovered that water is a very strange substance indeed , exhibiting many anomalous and unexpected characteristics , some of which have already been mentioned in Chapter 7 .
18 The importance of organising a maintenance and repairs service has already been mentioned in Chapter I. The knowledge that there is someone on call if the machine is n't working is very reassuring .
19 The cardinal importance of hoards for establishing relative and absolute chronology has already been discussed in Chapter 2 , but we can also use their composition for several other purposes , of which two will be described here .
20 Function The need for clarification of function in public libraries has already been discussed in Chapter 3 .
21 A proposed mechanism by which these may work has already been discussed in Chapter 7 .
22 The prevention of stress and anxiety has already been discussed in Chapter 3 .
23 Studies of social change in rural communities have been a major theme in rural community work since the early 1950s , when the first typologies ( some of which have already been discussed in Chapter 4 , and notably in Tables 4.6 and 4.7 were developed .
24 The economics of service provision , and the arguments in favour of service concentration , especially when savings can be made across all the services ( Warford , 1969 ) have already been discussed in Chapter 4 .
25 Remote sensing for agricultural land use has already been discussed in Chapter 2 , but for wider land use purposes , the Department of Environment ( DOE , 1978b ) has used air photos to define accurately the extent of all built-up areas in England and Wales .
26 This essentially symbiotic relationship has already been discussed in chapter 13 .
27 The use of dialogues has already been discussed in chapter 4 .
28 Yet , as has already been discussed in Chapter 3 , it unfortunately is the case that religion can become a powerful ally of thuggery , violence , aggression , intolerance and denial of human rights .
29 Criticisms of that research have already been discussed in Chapter 5 ( pp. 58 – 9 ) .
30 Only one of these provisions ( s23 — which has already been discussed in Chapter 2 ) can not be overridden by the partners themselves .
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