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

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1 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 .
2 The claim that the NHS is ‘ underfunded ’ , despite the huge increase in resources devoted to it , will be examined in this chapter .
3 Each of these areas will be examined in this chapter .
4 As will be seen in this chapter , the context of argumentation can be more complex than this : there can be arguments within arguments .
5 As will be seen throughout this chapter , there are wide local variations in selection procedures and in training .
6 As will be seen throughout this chapter , this is perhaps the central plank in the overall ideological position adopted by Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA .
7 An alternative approach , which will be adopted in this chapter , is to concentrate rather on the possibility of identifying divisions which pertain to particular object domains and which may not be consistent with any cohesive representation or society .
8 These three kinds of explanation , each of which will be explored in this chapter , are not mutually exclusive , but they do have different theoretical and policy implications .
9 Much attention will be given throughout this chapter to monitoring the environment on a global basis .
10 It will be argued in this chapter that their prideful belief in the capacity to influence , so vividly expressed and so evidently vindicated in Indirect Rule , led the British on to fatal experiment in more and more attenuated forms of imperial control .
11 A profile of the ‘ drug career ’ patterns of this ‘ known ’ user group will be presented in this chapter .
12 As will be shown in this chapter , retirement was viewed ambiguously by working people who well realized that it distributes a variety of rewards and penalties , offering , for a minority , a period of welcome leisure in relative comfort , and , for the majority , a sharp drop in living standards with enforced idleness .
13 Fortunately , various purely psychological methods have been devised for studying the organisation of the mental lexicon in normal subjects , and some of these will be discussed in this chapter .
14 Whatever their nominal aim , all the policies which will be discussed in this chapter were intended to keep France on the high road towards grandeur .
15 The jurisdiction upon which attention will be focused in this chapter is unfair dismissal claims .
16 The techniques which will be outlined in this chapter are Network Analysis ( especially Critical Path Method and Programme Evaluation and Review Technique ) , Simulation and Inventory Control .
17 My discussion will be divided between this chapter and Chapter 4 .
18 Since there still remains so much more archaeological work to do on Santorin , three more completely documented eruptions will be described in this chapter .
19 This solution , which appears to be remarkably simple , will be described in this chapter .
20 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 .
21 Various price relationships will be investigated in this chapter .
22 It can be seen in this chapter that Green has given clear directions from where the picture should be painted .
23 There are many dimensions to the AL of maintaining a safe environment and , obviously not all can be discussed in this chapter .
24 There is little that can be added to this chapter .
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