Example sentences of "chapter we shall " in BNC.

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1 In this chapter we shall be discussing two main forms of physical violation : the use of physical force , and sexual assaults .
2 In this chapter we shall be looking at how this particular group of people might view and understand what is being offered to them by the church at the time of a major bereavement .
3 In the first section of this chapter we shall study some indicators of present inter-regional economic differences in Yugoslavia .
4 In this chapter we shall look at ways of smoothing the edges off the jagged initial appearance of data plotted over time ; we shall look at the observations three at a time , taking seriously the spirit of this somewhat sarcastic remark , to get indications of the trend .
5 In this chapter we shall investigate the answers to some of these questions in an example drawn from a debate about health policy .
6 In this chapter we shall first take a look at how the most commonly used measure of national wealth — gross national product ( GNP ) — is constructed , and consider the distribution of GNP across several countries .
7 In this chapter we shall be considering some of these ‘ natural ’ shocks to the system of marriage and asking why they upset some people and are the making of others .
8 Unfortunately such a solution is rarely available and in this and the next chapter we shall examine ways of ‘ solving ’ such problems , which are typically grouped together under the title multiple-objective or multiple-criterion problems .
9 In this chapter we shall begin by examining these concerns in some detail .
10 That they were also all subject to periods of psychotic breakdown makes them of additional interest and in the next chapter we shall examine precisely what that means and how it might help us to understand their particular form of creativity .
11 In the final chapter we shall return to consider those questions .
12 In this chapter we shall work on ways of maintaining the connection with the feeling that animates , gives life to the story or the poem .
13 In this chapter we shall outline the present position in each country and consider the response to the reorganisation of the early 1970s. first , however , we need to consider further the principles which informed the debates about local government structure .
14 In this chapter we shall trace some leading ideas in the history and philosophy of science and shall identify those most influential in International Relations .
15 In this chapter we shall examine only some of the more important types of stratification structure .
16 In the following chapter we shall encounter another : the recovery of an atomic theory of matter , which played a significant role in the mechanization of nature .
17 In this chapter we shall go deeper into the question of how limited that job is , and shall look at the results of some current formula-based work .
18 In this chapter we shall be looking at the range of sexual opinions , ideas and practices in Britain today : for the most part , it must be expected , broadly similar among the majority of our fellow countrymen but extending widely beyond these broad norms in many individuals or groups .
19 In this chapter we shall consider some of these problems and their effects .
20 In the remainder of this chapter we shall apply the categories in 3.1 selectively to three texts which are comparable both in length and in that each of them is the opening passage of a short story .
21 In this chapter we shall discuss certain characteristics and properties of matrices which are of particular importance in dynamical studies of systems with multiple degrees of freedom .
22 In this chapter we shall discuss some numerical methods for solving problems formulated in terms of matrices .
23 In this chapter we shall discuss these and other aspects of contextual description which are required in the analysis of discourse .
24 In this chapter we shall deal with each of these assumptions in turn .
25 In this chapter we shall examine the various factors which may influence the entrepreneur when deciding on the form the business will take , and consider the legal framework within which the business will operate .
26 IN this chapter we shall be concerned with phenomena in which the main role is played by the current of charged particles .
27 In the present chapter we shall consider mainly the relations between producers and institutions , and only in that context the question of direct formations .
28 In this chapter we shall be dealing with files that have been designed to make direct record retrieval as easy and rapid as possible .
29 In the next chapter we shall touch on archaic sculpture again , but there is no room to do justice to all its riches .
30 In this chapter we shall briefly look at formal organisation structure and consider a variety of views of how this structure might be established so as to optimise the efficiency of the organisation .
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