Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [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 Criticism of the theories has been omitted from this chapter for the sake of simplicity .
4 One of their obligations is to always provide two-way prices on the discount money market instruments which have been considered in this chapter .
5 Rather a lot has been said in this chapter about the minor details of lava flows .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 These points have been emphasised in this chapter because the implementation of many contemporary policy initiatives — privatization , the limitation of social expenditure , the extension of community care — involve changing the balance between the various ingredients in the ‘ political economy of welfare ’ .
11 Hobson and McCarley 's thesis has also been developed in a recent essay by Martin Seligman and Amy Yellen , whose title — " What is a dream ? " — has been borrowed for this chapter .
12 Several possible methods of prevention have been discussed in this chapter , including emergency services , community-based counselling facilities , identification and adequate management by general practitioners of people at risk , rational prescribing of psychotropic drugs and control of toxic preparations and firearms , and educational measures .
13 ( Note : this raises the issues of trust and the capabilities of subordinates , which have already been discussed in this chapter . )
14 Section headings which were found only in some chapters in the first edition have been extended through each chapter .
15 As has been recorded in this chapter , the principal anti-cancer drugs have been discovered either as a by-product of military research financed by government or by research in the pharmaceutical industry , much of which had its roots in research not primarily concerned with cancer .
16 Are any post-operative observations or procedures carried out in your ward that have not been mentioned in this chapter ?
17 This is the same proposal , associated with the Port Royal grammar and earlier versions of Chomskyan grammar , which has already been mentioned in this chapter in connexion with prenominal attributives ( 3.2 and 3.3 ) ; or rather it is part of the same proposal , since the full clause with adjective in post-copular position is claimed as the " origin " for both sorts of attributive .
18 This possibility is , of course , an important aspect of what has been described in this chapter as stimulus differentiation .
19 Some of these techniques have been described in this chapter .
20 The other ‘ fixing ’ agents , which have been described in this chapter , act to create a catch-22 situation .
21 Nevertheless it is possible to make a number of guarded conclusions on how the social changes that have been described in this chapter have altered the structure of relationships within the rural population .
22 The techniques of display , enhancement , filtering and transformation of remotely-sensed images that have been described in this chapter represent only a selection of those available .
23 Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter .
24 Perhaps the most important consequence of what has been described in this chapter is that learners of English must be made very clearly aware of the problems that they will meet in listening to colloquial , connected speech .
25 As has been suggested in this chapter , the relative autonomy of the state from the mode of production means that the jump from tendencies in the economy to a political response to those tendencies is problematic .
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