Example sentences of "[verb] chapter [num] for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | See Chapter 5 for a discussion of the assumptions underlying the derivation of the no-arbitrage condition . |
2 | This result is not surprising since the portfolio is perfectly hedged , that is , riskless , ( see Chapter 10 for a discussion of hedging ) . |
3 | Because they are also incorporated into , they are bound to shape , people 's aspirations and their actions to some extent ( see chapter 4 for a discussion of the impact of public policies on family responsibilities ) . |
4 | Nevertheless , in a " matched guise " test which I administered to a class of fourteen to fifteen year-old adolescents in the speaker 's own home area , seven out of eleven black pupils judged her to be black on the basis of an extract from the story above ( see Chapter 4 for a discussion ) . |
5 | Monolingual families may seem all alike ( see Chapter 7 for a refutation of this ! ) , but multilingual families are each multilingual after their own fashion . |
6 | However , this relationship was not economically significant ( see Chapter 9 for a discussion of economic significance ) . |
7 | They also analysed the effects on the day of the week effect ( see Chapter 9 for a discussion of this anomaly ) . |
8 | See Chapter 12 for a discussion of the effects of minimum price fluctuations . |
9 | Notice of the potential or actual claim must be given to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund Ltd ( see Chapter 12 for a summary of the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules ) . |
10 | ( See Chapter 2 for a discussion of public goods . ) |
11 | ( See Chapter 2 for a list of differences between futures and forward markets . ) |
12 | They also use these variants more than their male counterparts , although they follow the expected sex-differentiation patterns with respect to other phonological variables ( see chapter 6 for a discussion of the Clonard pattern ) . |