Example sentences of "we [modal v] see [prep] [noun sg] 7 " in BNC.

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1 As we shall see in Chapter 7 , the obvious policy solution is for the government to increase aggregate demand by increasing government expenditure or by reducing taxation , or to increase the money supply ( which will also increase aggregate demand ) .
2 The fundamental issue , however , was not disposed of by this , and we shall see in chapter 7 how it erupted afresh in the 1950s and 1960s .
3 In some areas , such as domestic ( especially space heating ) sales ( as we shall see in Chapter 7 ) , the economists ' criticism that the demand could have been more efficiently met by other fuels was generally convincing , but they greatly exaggerated the extent to which electricity investment was dominated by the need to meet this demand .
4 The latter answer is given , for instance , by those favouring a Bureaucratic Politics model , where policy emerges from the interplay of domestic bureaucracies , as we shall see in Chapter 7 .
5 Indeed it would be surprising were we able to do so , since there are some fairly clear empirical examples of industries where publicly owned concerns have been of superior or equal efficiency to private ones , as we shall see in chapter 7 .
6 For example , as we shall see in Chapter 7 , the main response of successive governments to the growing prison numbers crisis from the 1960s to the 1990s was to provide a range of additional penal measures and then , out of deference to the principle of judicial independence , to rely on exhortation rather than legislative direction in an attempt to change the sentencing practice of the courts .
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