Example sentences of "[prep] chapter [num] [pers pn] shall " in BNC.

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1 In chapter 4 we shall consider the sociolinguistic interpretation of these patterns .
2 In chapter 18 we shall look at oil and natural gas in some detail .
3 In Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical in-ability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here .
4 In this and the following chapter we shall examine their basic workings as institutions in their own right , and in chapter 16 we shall examine their interaction .
5 For example , the following reaction shows that one mole of lead(II) ions are discharged at a cathode by two moles of electrons : In chapter 10 we shall see how such half-reactions form the basis of calculating the mass of substances discharged at electrodes during electrolysis .
6 In Chapter 6 we shall look at what some of these common misapprehensions are , so that people can avoid creating unnecessary disappointment and frustration for themselves .
7 In Chapter 6 we shall find that it is a matter of perplexity where along the chain the fixity sets in which determines a particular result on a particular occasion .
8 In Chapter 6 we shall discuss the issue of anaphoric reference which is generally held to depend crucially on co-text for interpretation .
9 In Victoria State , in Australia , Schools Councils ( a form of governing body ) do participate in review activities , and in Chapter 6 we shall see an example of this involvement .
10 In Chapter 6 we shall evaluate increase .
11 In this chapter and in Chapter 6 we shall look at the markets in which these institutions operate .
12 In Chapter 2 we shall explore the problem of specifying the relevant context .
13 In chapter 2 I shall discuss this in an historical perspective .
14 In Chapter 21 we shall see the importance of flow visualization .
15 Although , as we have said , applicability of a property is not part of our descriptive apparatus as such , in Chapter 3 we shall point out that there is an inevitable consequence of the occurrence of assignment of qualification , namely that the qualifying property is taken to be valid for the entity qualified , by contrast with the case where qualification occurs alone .
16 In chapter 3 I shall discuss more fully the question of how far these demographic structures do affect the nature of family obligations , at any given point in historical time , considering in particular how far demographic factors in the late twentieth century have given a particular shape to kin groups .
17 In chapter 3 I shall look more closely at the impact of these demographic patterns on the need for support from relatives .
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