Example sentences of "[vb past] in the previous " in BNC.

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1 The wonderful thing about the USPGA Tour 's year-ending statistics is that a quick perusal leaves you with a crystal- clear picture of what transpired in the previous year : Which players improved the most ; which were at the top of their games ; who won what and where , and when , and how .
2 A coherent school policy on Standard English can be based on the different views of the main aims of English teaching which I listed in the previous chapter. :
3 I demonstrated in the previous chapter that the use of discursive metaphor causes simultaneity and association to replace causality and linear chronology as the compositional principles of the novel , allowing changes of scene in mid-sentence and the coexistence of a number of often incompatible signifieds in a given signifier .
4 In England and Wales the position is now governed by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , section 78 , the terms of which we encountered in the previous chapter .
5 A good example , relevant to this book , surfaced in the previous chapter where we discussed ‘ overinclusive thinking ’ as an extreme , clinical , manifestation of divergent thinking .
6 The first way to do this , as I mentioned in the previous chapter , is to underline the punch with a loud shout .
7 In terms of other help , as I mentioned in the previous chapter , there is the home help service , and there is also meals-on-wheels .
8 And , in a fascinating study , Carol Barnes , whose earlier research includes the correlations between ageing , learning and LTP mentioned in the previous paragraph , has allowed rats to live in the type of enriched environment typical of the experiments of Rosenzweig , Bennett and Diamond described in Chapter 6 .
9 As we mentioned in the previous chapter ( Section 7.1 ) spontaneous speech and written language have many important differences .
10 Example 2 shows the incident log file for the procedure GENERATE_ROOT_PACKAGE when the errors reported in the previous example ( example 1 ) were corrected .
11 The religious or mystical order clearly supports the secular establishment , rather than opposing it as in some of the spirit possession cults we reviewed in the previous chapter .
12 As we noted in the previous chapter , the nation of Israel occupied a central place in the realisation of this hope , serving as the gathering-point of the nations ( Isa. 24:23 ; Zech. 14:9 ; Obad. 21 ) .
13 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 ) .
14 Expressing the operation of inverse Laplace transformation by , particularly useful results are where the first three represent the inverse forms of equations ( 11.27 ) , ( 11.28 ) and ( 11.29 ) obtained in the previous section .
15 This chapter explores why external change in the international political economy has had the uneven impact on industries we showed in the previous chapter .
16 If it is assumed that the expected volume of output is roughly equal to that experienced in the previous year , , then the higher is , the greater will gross investment tend to be .
17 In a message to the State Department on 25 May John J. Muccio rightly drew attention to the unwise nature of various statements relevant to Korea made in the previous five months :
18 As I argued in the previous chapter , boxing was the first sport in which institutional arrangements permitted a black presence : almost every weight division produced black boxers of such brilliance that they were virtually without equals ( see Henderson , 1949 , 1970 ; Maher , 1968 ) .
19 The fall in birth rate , the growth of the elderly population , the rise in the divorce rate , the increase in the number of one-parent families and other factors leading to lower average household size , along with such developments as the increase in the number of working wives , can not have taken place without having measurable effects on the geographical distribution of population , especially since , as argued in the previous chapter , these changes have tended to occur much more rapidly than the housing stock can adjust to their new requirements .
20 As we argued in the previous chapter , this profits squeeze fundamentally reflected overaccumulation .
21 The main emphasis of the classical writers on organisations that we examined in the previous chapter was upon the formal characteristics of organisations , particularly in terms of organisational structure .
22 The first is a version of the externality argument we examined in the previous chapter .
23 The first is the natural monopoly problem , which we examined in the previous chapter .
24 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 .
25 Decentralisation is thus seen as an alternative to the bureaucratic practices that we investigated in the previous chapter .
26 How do such distortions modify the conclusions reached in the previous Lecture about the incidence of the corporation tax ?
27 This rise in spending will raise national income to £1,010 in period t + 1 and this will cause both consumption and investment to increase in the next period , period t + 2 : Notice that both investment and national income have already risen above the levels reached in the previous example .
28 Erm the parts of the country where things have been a bit flat seem to be the north and the south west and both of those are regions in which export orders received fell in the previous two surveys so that seems to be consistent although in the north they seem to have picked up somewhat in this survey erm and optimism is also erm er stronger in this survey than it was in the previous one .
29 If being a real person implies consciously living before God , as we saw in the previous chapter , then the integrity of a man and woman living together needs the further consciousness of God in both their lives .
30 The problems of Kosovo , as we saw in the previous section , are mainly economic .
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