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

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1 The formation of a strategy for confronting the current crisis of accumulation in the world capitalist system will depend on the factors that have been examined in this chapter : the balance of social forces , class strategies and forms of political representation ; the broad historical character of the state ; and its internal composition , organizational interests , and dynamic .
2 If you are new to Homoeopathy and do not intend to follow case taking and evaluation guidelines , such as have been given in this chapter , then a set of 6x remedies will serve you best .
3 We can now state the central result of applying the rational expectations hypothesis to the aggregate demand — aggregate supply model that we have been using in this chapter .
4 Criticism of the theories has been omitted from this chapter for the sake of simplicity .
5 One of their obligations is to always provide two-way prices on the discount money market instruments which have been considered in this chapter .
6 ( These cases also are examples of future pecuniary loss and are considered in this chapter as a matter of convenience . )
7 Rather a lot has been said in this chapter about the minor details of lava flows .
8 The evaluation of processes in sign which are presented in this chapter arise in this context , such that results are available to inform our theories of perceiving and remembering as they apply to spoken language .
9 Those elements of tensor analysis which are required for assimilating GR are presented in this chapter .
10 We may conclude , however , with a list of points which have been made in this chapter , and which form the basis of the use of the term " style " in this book .
11 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
12 The substance of all that has so far been written in this chapter illustrates how there can be established a firm belief that God and man have developed from a common origin , the origin itself being irrelevant .
13 ‘ Best climb up here , fella , if you 're looking for another chapter . ’
14 Data from Landsat 's instruments are used in this chapter to illustrate geographical applications of remote sensing .
15 It was about this time that Wordsworth met Coleridge ( 1772–1834 ) , whom we are considering in this chapter as an important English philosopher rather than as a poet .
16 This notion is , of course , implicit in the construction of the sets of features of context which we have been considering in this chapter .
17 What has been attempted in this chapter has been the clarification that so far the traditional values of catholic nationalism are still dominant among the Roman catholics of Ireland , even if they are severely contested by a significant minority from among them and lukewarmly subscribed to by a further significant minority .
18 Several methods of implementing pen.loop control , including a microprocessor.based scheme , are introduced in that chapter , so in this Section we can concentrate on the relative merits of software and hardware.intensive systems for the detailed control of stepping rate .
19 The goal of the smoothing recipes to be explained in this chapter , however , is not the extrapolation of a given series into the future .
20 Much attention will be given throughout this chapter to monitoring the environment on a global basis .
21 The claim that the NHS is ‘ underfunded ’ , despite the huge increase in resources devoted to it , will be examined in this chapter .
22 Each of these areas will be examined in this chapter .
23 Although writing here with a different purpose from our own — and exclusively from a psychodynamic perspective — Anthony nevertheless articulates for us the final theme that remains to be developed in this chapter , which concerns the formal similarities between the mechanisms of mad and creative thought .
24 The character and significance of these singularities must also be considered in this chapter .
25 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 .
26 The last class of small town to be considered in this chapter covers those which developed primarily around either extractive or manufacturing industries .
27 There is little that can be added to this chapter .
28 But they were not just pawns in the political game : students had their own ideas which will be addressed in this chapter on Chinese students in mid-1980s .
29 In summary , the areas to be addressed in this chapter are :
30 The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter .
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