Example sentences of "we [vb past] in the [adj] section " in BNC.

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1 We noted in the previous section that the addition of a second component to a liquid can lower the freezing point ( see figure 6.33 ) .
2 When the other industry ( meals ) is untaxed and in competitive equilibrium , we showed in the last section that the marginal cost of producing films is exactly the value of the marginal utility sacrificed by not using the same resources to produce more meals .
3 We worked in the same section for a year or two .
4 The version of the natural rate hypothesis which we examined in the previous section contained just two behavioural relationships , the aggregate demand function and the aggregate supply function .
5 However , as we saw in the final sections of that chapter , a consideration of single word identification leads naturally to a consideration of the larger linguistic units in which words normally occur ; and hence we concluded the previous chapter with a discussion of contextual effects on visual and auditory word recognition .
6 Keats , as we saw in the preceding section , concluded with the same emphasis .
7 As we saw in the last section , all shops offer a service to the customer , although the type of service may vary .
8 As we saw in the last section , knowing your product well helps sell goods .
9 As we saw in the earlier section on control theory , there has been a new interest in deterrence and prevention as well , attempting to improve on the original , crude formulations of Beccaria .
10 The problems of Kosovo , as we saw in the previous section , are mainly economic .
11 As we saw in the previous section , there is an understandable reluctance to move against firms that have competed successfully and won market share .
12 We saw in the previous section that there are limits to rationality , and that thought can and does break through those limits on different levels .
13 We saw in the previous section that the formula of a molecular compound shows the number of atoms of each element in one molecule of the compound .
14 We saw in the previous section that a solution is a homogeneous mixture of at least two components .
15 As we saw in the previous section , a great problem for rule-based hypothesize-and-test systems is the difficulty of matching a higher-level description to a partially determined representation of the input .
16 As we saw in the previous section , the model is extremely complicated .
17 Furthermore , the above is transcribed into fine-class phonemes and , as we saw in the previous section , we can not expect the front end to be so accurate , and indeed we may not want it to try .
18 Indeed , this is the development that begins to combine videoconferencing facilities with online computer network applications , the kind of overlap we foreshadowed in the previous sections of this chapter .
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