Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the following chapter " in BNC.

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1 For reasons outlined earlier in this chapter these do not usually consist of jobs , but rather of space ( which will be considered in the following chapter under the heading of land use and access ) and housing .
2 It is this second meaning which will be addressed in the following chapter .
3 In the explanation of landforms found in deserts , the possibility of valley formation by streams in the more humid parts of the Pleistocene can not be ignored , as will be seen in the following chapter .
4 As we shall see in the following chapter , mechanization has not been the only process responsible for this , but by enabling the farmer to de-bureaucratize his farm and place greater emphasis on developing the personal loyalty of his workforce rather than relying upon regulations and sanctions , it has been an important contributory factor .
5 Nowadays these horizons have expanded to take in much of the world outside by virtue of changes in education , in transport and communications , and , as we shall see in the following chapter , by virtue also of changes in the social composition of village community itself .
6 As we shall see in the following chapter , this does not necessarily mean that the interests of farmers and landowners are no longer dominant in rural society , but it does mean that this dominance has increasingly to be carried out by reaching an accommodation with these new conditions .
7 In doing so , one must reiterate that , as mentioned at the beginning of the chapter , one is anticipating a conclusion that will be reached in the following chapter , namely that the " Mustakimzade tradition " , for all its faults , is perhaps marginally less unsatisfactory than other accounts of the origins of the Muftilik , though as has been , and will be , seen , there is very little in the way of solid evidence even for it .
8 The centrality for the Committee " s conception of English of a particular vision of national identity , is underlined in the following chapter of the Report .
9 Finally , the war accounts for the strategic orientation which we discuss in the following chapter .
10 ( It is a story which we shall tell in the following chapter . )
11 The full range of vine disorders fall within six categories : viral , parasitic , cryptogamic , pests , mineral imbalance ( discussed in the following chapter ) and climatic .
12 Search in Britain has achieved maturity during the turnaround in economic conditions of the 1980s — as discussed in the following chapter — but it began in entirely different circumstances .
13 As this has been a recurring theme in the literature , it warrants further attention when the more general question of rural population change is discussed in the following chapter .
14 Since the third function has often been presented as a negative contribution to economic growth , it is also discussed in the following chapter .
15 These services were taking much-needed capital away from industrial investment and they were , some claimed , creating attitudes and styles of living that were inimical to hard work and increased productivity — a claim discussed in the following chapter .
16 Government expenditure also encourages consumption and hence economic growth even though they may also have detrimental effects if they exceed certain high levels — a claim that will be discussed in the following chapter .
17 These are discussed in the following chapter .
18 The author ( 1976 ) has applied the method to the solution of the lamellar stack problem referred to earlier in the chapter above and to the problem of the distribution of stress in a highly anisotropic plate subject to end-loads and discussed in the following chapter ( Figure 5.1 . )
19 As will be discussed in the following chapter there is evidence that in some circumstances arousal may in fact impair or systematically bias memory .
20 Designs are relevant to computer hardware and semiconductor products ( discussed in the following chapter ) .
21 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
22 Multiple-section filters are analysed in the following chapter while the topic of active filters is broached in chapter 10 .
23 A review of this debate is more appropriate following a consideration of the political parties in Britain and hence is covered in the following chapter .
24 As we shall see , this not only involves detailed statutory measures prohibiting insider dealing ( these are outlined in the following chapter ) , but also the effective implementation of other institutional arrangements such as Chinese Walls ( discussed in Chapter Five and thereafter ) to block the flow of price sensitive information within financial conglomerates .
25 Manager , Production Planning and Control — this role is responsible for providing the framework and the impetus for production-the main activities of the role are described in the following chapter on this topic .
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