Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] [prep] chapter [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This market has close ties with the international credit market , i.e. the euro-currency markets , which is examined in Chapter 5 .
2 If all this seems somewhat esoteric , the Jain parable of the Blind men and the elephant , which is given in Chapter 13 , could be made into a similar diagram , and other examples then worked through such as " getting to know about " a work of art , an event , a person , a culture .
3 The celebration of each child 's birthday in school can involve other ideas than ‘ how old am I ? ’ which is explored in chapter 11 The Passage of Time .
4 Thus : ( 1 ) the said Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( which is summarised in Chapter 12 ) was introduced in 1988 , revised in 1990 , and covers the whole field ; from the general ( solicitors may hold themselves out to be good , but not to be better than the other firm down the road ; publicity must be accurate and not mislead ; a solicitor 's advertisement must identify the solicitor by name ) to the particular ( the correct designation of a solicitor 's practice , entries in legal directories , addresses to the Court and the use of the legal aid logo ) ; ( 2 ) the Law Society 's code incorporates by reference the provisions of the British Code of Advertising Practice which in its own way requires publicity material to be honest , truthful and decent , unambiguous and responsible , and contains a separate section relating to the advertising of financial services and products ; ( 3 ) the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 also cover the advertising of financial services and products and will need to be studied by any firm carrying on investment business ; ( 4 ) solicitors will also need to be familiar with the Consumer Credit ( Advertisements ) Regulations 1989 and other secondary legislation in that connection , the whole corpus replete with the jargon unique to that area of law ; ( 5 ) the Business Names Act 1985 , which has already been referred to in Chapter 1 , requires revision of a firm 's letterheading every time there is a change in the identity of the partners , which will include any occasion when a salaried partner whose name has previously been shown " below the line " is promoted .
5 Among such approaches is the Managerial Grid of Blake and Mouton , which is shown in Chapter 46 .
6 It is this model which is used in Chapter 7 in the discussion of anti-unemployment and anti-inflation policies .
7 It is this model which is used in Chapter 7 to discuss anti-inflation and anti-unemployment policies .
8 The SELECT operator in the relational algebra is different from the SELECT statement of SQL which is described in Chapter 8 .
9 The only serious chink in the armour of the buyer is the " overriding interest " of registered land , which is described in Chapter 5 .
10 The school was selected for further study from a register of such schools , the preparation of which is described in Chapter 10 .
11 is a variant of the " Averch–Johnson effect " for regulated firms which is discussed in chapter 5 below .
12 The most distinctive aspect of this group was the pattern of dress — the ‘ Aggro Outfit ’ which is discussed in Chapter 4 .
13 The function of certiorari is inextricably tied up with the theory of jurisdiction which is discussed in Chapter 6 .
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