Example sentences of "[adv] discussed [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The same rules will also be applied to terms of reference , the procedure and the decision , all discussed in Chapter 11 .
2 The possibility of marrying on £300 a year and preserving any pretensions to gentility was much discussed in agony columns ( Banks 1954 ) .
3 With the aid of a computer what was hitherto discussed in theory and indicated in schematic diagrams can now be drawn electronically , with great speed , accuracy , and richness of detail .
4 Other aspects of press content are best discussed in common with TV and radio .
5 As already discussed on page 55 , Mystery has nothing to do with a " who-dun-it " .
6 Sexton is eager to keep his side together and has already discussed with Football Association officials the prospects of arranging friendly fixtures .
7 It will become clear that this debate is a mirror-image of the excess burden argument already discussed with respect to taxation .
8 Neo-Malthusianism was further attacked in ways already discussed in Chapter 2 , but also drew what in the authors ' opinion was a misplaced and utopian analysis from the Marxist literature based solely on a critique of bourgeois ideology , without serious attention being given to the effects of rapid population growth in any social formation , transitional to socialism or towards any other social order .
9 A version of this belief is incorporated into Krashen 's distinction between ( unconscious ) acquisition and ( conscious ) learning , already discussed in Chapter 2 .
10 1974 ) in a desire to achieve the economies of scale concentration ( already discussed in Chapter 4 ) , and second , the dramatic increase in accessibility for those with private cars has allowed the majority of people to travel much further distances to better and/or cheaper facilities ( Rowley , 1971 ) .
11 We have already discussed in Chapter 4 the technique of silent viewing .
12 However , it follows at once that they do not strictly present us with a distinct adjective position , but just a special case of the predicative adjective already discussed in Chapter 3 .
13 Let us return to the paper by Bolinger ( 1967 ) already discussed in Chapter 3 , in which he makes a second major claim ( that there is a fundamental division among adjectives between those which , as he sees it , qualify the referent of the noun to which they are attached , and those which qualify its sense .
14 As already discussed in Section 2.1.1 the population of embryos recovered from an in vivo mating will be heterogeneous , and hours post-hCG injection , or hours after the inferred time of fertilization , are inadequate as means of staging embryos .
15 Secondly , the possible role of the primary care team should be explored , for example , a health visitor might visit the patient at home and discuss these issues normally discussed in hospital .
16 The sixth company , which does not identify key environmental issues in its planning guidelines , does not do so because strategic issues are not discussed as part of the planning process but are considered on a continuous basis .
17 New teaching methods were more easily discussed in business studies or applied social science than in an area like engineering with an established body of knowledge and longer traditions of teaching .
18 This concept also applies in breach-of-contract claims , and is further discussed in Chapter 18 .
19 ( Nevertheless , there were some interesting differences between the group who felt that they had a ‘ training officer ’ and those who did not amongst the CRUS sample , further discussed in Chapter 5 . )
20 ( This is further discussed in Chapter 12 , pp. 179 – 84 . )
21 The second defines the header , providing something analogous to an electronic title page for the electronic text , as further discussed in section 3.2 below .
22 I do n't remember that the question was ever discussed at home .
23 Similarly , although there are some bus gates in the schemes , there is nothing positive in the way of encouragement for modal diversion towards public transport as there is in Delft ( also discussed in Chapter Nine ) .
24 REM sleep-deprivation experiments were also discussed in Chapter 4 in the context of beliefs about dreaming — in particular , the notion that the prevention of dreaming sleep might cause temporary psychosis .
25 Femininity , masculinity and youth cultures are also discussed in chapter 10 , sections 10.2 and 10.5 .
26 The role of relatives is also discussed in Chapter 8 .
27 Here the focus will be upon three of the so called dynamic effects , ( these factors are also discussed in Chapter 2 ) .
28 Ecological safety and strategies of environmental protection are also discussed in relation to Latvia and Lithuania .
29 Access is also discussed in relation to those who can not get to the library — the housebound and the institution-bound , those who have limited mobility , and those whose behaviour is ‘ unorthodox ’ in some way .
30 The energy levels involved are shown in Fig. 5.51 , and the process is also discussed in Section 6.8.7 .
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