Example sentences of "this chapter [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | It is hoped that this chapter goes some way to redressing the balance : relative prices do matter in the General Theory , though they do not adjust in the manner suggested by the classical writers and by their monetarist/new classical descendants . |
2 | The material presented in this chapter echoes some of the themes developed by Margaret Donaldson in Children 's Minds ( 1978 ) . |
3 | Effective plotting requires practice , and achieving a good result can take time ; the appendix to this chapter describes some of the ways in which plots can be improved . |
4 | This chapter describes some of the sources you might need to look at as you go about your study , how to find them , and how to use them . |
5 | The answers to these questions must depend in part on the particular problem but this chapter presents some multipurpose procedures which give generally satisfactory results . |
6 | This chapter discusses some aspects and implications of this process . |
7 | 15.44 We wish to stress that what we have suggested in this chapter treads some new ground . |
8 | The section on " Getting to grips with the machine " earlier in this chapter includes some suggestions for familiarisation routines to introduce teachers to their video equipment . |
9 | To illustrate the wide variety of allowances and benefits contained within relocation policies , this chapter gives some examples from named firms . |
10 | This chapter gives some idea of the scope possible for a world religions course which is open , affirming and critical . |
11 | This chapter explores some of the learning opportunities provided by the ward and some of the problems that may arise . |
12 | This chapter explores some of these issues and Chapter 9 assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the major agencies currently involved in giving advice and solving problems . |
13 | The remaining sections of this chapter explore some of the crucial issues surrounding these two initiatives . |
14 | The negative answer proposed in this chapter raises some prior questions about policies intended to treat men and women as equals . |
15 | This chapter illustrates some attractors : these static illustrations are a poor substitute for watching the trajectories approach and then wind around the attractor , and for following the sequence of bifurcations ( changes in type of attractor ) as a parameter is changed . |