Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] chapter [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So what they did was they sent people out to listen to him , you 've got evidence of that as early on as Chapter One and Chapter Two .
2 The constitution is not seen in the rosy terms set down in Chapter 1 , but neither is democracy seen in the new gloomy terms set down in Chapters 2 and 3 .
3 The constitution is not seen in the rosy terms set down in Chapter 1 , but neither is democracy seen in the new gloomy terms set down in Chapters 2 and 3 .
4 WHEN Eastern Air Lines , which had flapped along in chapter 11 bankruptcy for nearly two years , finally shut down on January 18th , one of the concerned onlookers was Pan Am 's boss , Tom Plaskett .
5 The descriptive analysis of pollution control work is carried through into Chapter 5 .
6 Beginning with this chapter , and running through to chapter 12 , the principal topics of discussion will be various types of semantic relation which hold between lexical units of the kind established in chapter 3 .
7 Now , more companies will end up in chapter 11 bankruptcy .
8 Itel wound up in Chapter 11 bankruptcy .
9 Casual labour from East London had shown little evidence of an ability to construct and maintain stable forms of resistance ( this is taken up in Chapter 5 ) .
10 This is usually taken to reflect a generalized normative expectation that women are the appropriate carers ; although empirical evidence about normative expectations is actually fairly sparse ( a point which I shall take up in chapter 5 ) .
11 The question of quantity used is obviously intimately related to the way a given individual finances his or her habit , a perspective which will be taken up in Chapter 7 .
12 The idea of the ‘ marketing concept ’ is taken up in Chapter 31 , and is compared with other approaches to marketing .
13 This forewarns us of the issue of SELECTION which will be taken up in Chapter 2 .
14 This is a broad , catch-all term which ‘ gatecrashed the literature , thereby avoiding the entrance fee of a definition ’ ( Blackaby , 1979 , p. 2 ) ; the question of definitions is taken up in Chapter 2 but for the moment it is important to note that it is a misleading term for it is often used to describe the relative decline of manufacturing industry rather than industry as a whole which includes primary industries like mining , quarrying and oil and gas production and also includes construction and transport .
15 This theme will be taken up in Chapter 6 when I introduce the structuralist account of the relation between signification and social process .
16 The difficulty features of tasks , identified from the results of the testing , can provide foci for teaching — a theme which will be taken up in Chapter 6 ( pp. 153–87 ) .
17 After the Council had moved on from chapter II , Cardinal Ottaviani , without protest from any of those presiding , returned to it in defiance of the rules .
18 This has already been touched on in Chapter 7 .
19 But as quantitative method is not a primary interest of this book , I shall move on in chapter 4 to the interpretative phase of this kind of research .
20 In particular , perhaps , there will be the question of agreeing the partners ' profit shares , the problem of which has already been touched on in Chapter 4 .
21 Giddens 's approach is indeed partly based on Foucault , but it also draws on Goffman whose studies of ‘ total institutions ’ we touched on in Chapter 1 .
22 All this raises the whole issue of the relationship between interpretation and conceptual evaluation which I touched on in Chapter 2 .
23 Relocation of industry is touched on in chapter 2 , sections 2.3 and 2.7 .
24 The legislative architect of the Law Commissions was Gerald Gardiner , Labour 's Lord Chancellor from 1964–70 , and his achievement is remarked on in Chapter 3 .
25 Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave .
26 The company says it believes the reorganisation plan will lead the company out of Chapter 11 protection and to profitability in fiscal 1994 to June 30 that year .
27 The company says it believes the reorganisation plan will lead the company out of Chapter 11 protection and to profitability in fiscal 1994 to June 30 that year .
28 IBC is expected to pass out of Chapter 11 protection in May of this year , at which time the bank will be the sole holder of all outstanding IBC shares .
29 These aims and objectives are set out in chapters 2 and 3 .
30 Expert determination has , until recently , been limited to the applications set out in Chapters 2 – 7 .
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