Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [prep] chapter " in BNC.

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1 Some further resources ( or facilities ) that are available for libraries to utilize other than those discussed in this chapter , are looked at in Chapter 5 , but one resource that is fundamental to an effective training programme i.e. effective use of resources allocated — and one that is available to all libraries — is a positive training ‘ climate ’ .
2 This will be looked at in Chapter 7 where a number of commercial DBMS are investigated .
3 How justified such a view is will be looked at in Chapter 3 .
4 The self-contained social circle of most farmers , commented upon in Chapter 3 , does not particularly lend itself to such empathy , but farmers will ignore the aspirations of the other 97 per cent of the population at their peril — and so , for that matter , will conservationists .
5 These will be dealt with in Chapters 6 and 7 .
6 This is dealt with in Chapters 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 .
7 This is explained in terms of the nature of the Germanic invasions which brought about the destruction of the Roman Empire and is dealt with in Chapters 7 and 8 .
8 Finally , we take a preliminary look at features which will be more fully dealt with in Chapters 7 to I0 .
9 The relationships of women to the health-care system and to the criminal law are dealt with in chapters 9 and 11 respectively .
10 Other issues in sales and market forecasting are dealt with in Chapters Eight and Nine .
11 However , the settlor could be assessed under Part XV of TA 1988 or under the anti-avoidance provisions dealt with in Chapters 3 and 4 .
12 Unemployment and inflation are dealt with in Chapters 26 and 27 respectively .
13 One can now see how the preliminary data dealt with in Chapter 1 on good and bad religiosity among Roman catholics is indicative of a long-standing historical contradiction .
14 These cults are dealt with in chapter ten .
15 Both these institutions are dealt with in Chapter 12 .
16 Some of the undernoted terms were dealt with in Chapter 2 on LDCs .
17 Despite the use of country risk analysis it must be conceded that competition for loan business has sometimes encouraged banks to ignore their own country or regional risk assessments and indulge in what can be described only as imprudent bank lending ( dealt with in Chapter 8 ) .
18 Few deny the importance of capital inflows as a means of accelerating economic development in LDCs but in past decades most development capital was provided by private and institutional investors purchasing medium and long-term bonds ( dealt with in Chapter 9 ) .
19 This is dealt with in Chapter 9 .
20 Of these , asthma , eczema and rhinitis ( runny or congested nose ) are all examples of ‘ classical allergies ’ and they are therefore dealt with in Chapter Three .
21 Depletion of the soil , pesticide and nitrate residues in water and food , coupled with inhumane methods of rearing animals in confined spaces , have been dealt with in Chapter 10 .
22 The first thing to note is that there is a distinction between ‘ judicial review ’ which is the subject of this chapter , and the so-called ‘ application for judicial review ’ which is dealt with in Chapter 5 .
23 Local government finance was dealt with in Chapter 6 , and we now turn to the relationship between the elected councillors and their constituents .
24 In Chapter 3 we consider other aspects of processor design ; the layout of instructions and how operands may be accessed by an instruction , control and other instructions not dealt with in Chapter 2 , provision for supervisory software , and the concept of microprogramming .
25 The procedures for setting up matings in response to natural or experimentally induced ovulation ( superovulation ) are dealt with in Chapter 1 , Section 5 .
26 Controlled experimental parthenogenetic activation of eggs is dealt with in Chapter 12 .
27 Issues of health care are dealt with in chapter 9 section 9.6 .
28 Ethnicity and housing is dealt with in chapter 5 , section 5.3 .
29 ( For example , the influential conflict theory of Max Weber is dealt with in Chapter 2 , p 42–5 . )
30 First , it can be an index of every record position in the file ; modifications of this method lead to indexed sequential files , and are dealt with in Chapter 7 .
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