Example sentences of "discuss [adv] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 I discuss later in this chapter ways of using pauses for students to repeat , answer questions or use a worksheet .
2 The local researcher may find this kind of work , down-to-earth and practical , a welcome contrast to the more academic kinds of study discussed elsewhere in this book .
3 The complete torque/speed characteristic can be divided into several regions , which are discussed separately in this and the next chapter .
4 The attitudinal function has been given so much importance in past work on intonation that it will be discussed separately in this chapter , though it should eventually become clear that it overlaps considerably with the discourse function .
5 Lest the reader may point out that the examples so far are predominantly drawn from small countries and affecting only small populations , others , such as areas of China and India are discussed elsewhere in this book .
6 As has been discussed elsewhere in this book , hyperlipoproteinaemia is common in diabetes mellitus and in some studies correlations have been sought between platelet-specific protein levels and fasting total serum cholesterol , triglycerides and the individual lipoproteins .
7 This short review of the changing styles of sociological research has inevitably left out a great deal , much of which will be discussed elsewhere in this book .
8 We lack up-to-date and large-scale British data on this issue but the model of linear flows , in which children are net beneficiaries , does seem to fit the evidence of smaller studies discussed elsewhere in this chapter .
9 Many of these activities have been discussed elsewhere in this book , so the scope of this chapter is limited mainly to analysing the role of local authorities , which exercise specific statutory planing powers within the countryside .
10 Some of the systematic disadvantages encountered by women in the labour market — especially working-class women , lone parents and those from ethnic minorities — are discussed elsewhere in this book and will only be mentioned here .
11 Because the advisory service was so deeply enmeshed in PNP , it is difficult to divorce its contribution from the many aspects and contexts of the programme which are discussed elsewhere in this report .
12 In contrast to those modern theorists discussed elsewhere in this book , who have insisted that the literary text is in a significant sense independent of its author , and that the author 's and reader s experiences are not and should not be the same , Richards treats the text simply as a transparent medium , a mere vehicle for conveying the experience of the author to the reader .
13 They will not be discussed further in this book .
14 These aspects are discussed further in this introductory section .
15 The data can be accessed through the Longitudinal Study Support Programme at City University ; because it is not supported at Manchester it will not be discussed further in this paper .
16 The experimental methods involved depend very much on the particular experiment , so they will not be discussed further in this chapter .
17 Shareholders also have rights under normal company law which can have a significant residual impact on how the exchange functions , but the implications of this are not discussed further in this chapter .
18 But some of the most fruitful findings at ancient sites have been by those such as the researchers on the Dragon Project discussed later in this chapter , trained in disciplines other than archaeology .
19 Although for many years retributivism was regarded ( at least in academic circles ) as outmoded and even atavistic , it has enjoyed a major revival in recent years , notably in the forms of the ‘ Justice Model ’ and ‘ law and order ideology ’ discussed later in this chapter .
20 Working through the design spectrum ( discussed later in this chapter ) he seeks algorithms and risks being entrapped by them .
21 The way in which eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes is discussed later in this chapter .
22 This rational/political dichotomy is true in all planning activities and is discussed later in this chapter .
23 Other perceived differences are discussed later in this chapter .
24 This will be discussed later in this chapter .
25 These evaluations will be discussed later in this chapter .
26 This would be an inappropriate measure for most purposes as most of the effects of a 10 per cent inflation rate ( discussed later in this chapter ) would still apply .
27 Another inducement was income from tips and bribes , the importance of which will be discussed later in this chapter .
28 Whilst specific lighting recommendations for study are discussed later in this chapter , in general terms good overall lighting is needed in an environment where there are visually handicapped pupils .
29 The extent of the problem will be discussed later in this section , but clearly there are other factors in language learning and some hearing people do learn to use BSL and achieve communication fluency with deaf people .
30 Some possible reasons for this are discussed later in this chapter .
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