Example sentences of "see [prep] the [num ord] chapter " in BNC.
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1 | As we shall see in the next chapter , arriving at a balance between these two is often what drama educationalists are seeking . |
2 | We shall see in the next chapter how carrying comparisons with living animals too far can result in curious and inaccurate pictures of the past . |
3 | Put in another way , the same smoothing recipe applied to different time series will produce different resulting shapes for the smooth , which , as we shall see in the next chapter , is not the case when fitting straight lines . |
4 | Rather than misdirecting attacks , they repel them altogether , as we shall see in the next chapter . . |
5 | One of those misled was Trotsky himself , who completely misread the real import of what Bukharin had written , as we shall see in the next chapter . |
6 | There is also evidence , as we have mentioned before and shall see in the next chapter , of the extensive use of air sacs in sauropods as cooling devices and for reducing mass . |
7 | Or — as we shall see in the next chapter — perhaps you have payoffs and hidden agendas which are keeping you stuck ? |
8 | As we shall see in the next chapter , there are those who believe that management have often adopted forms of work organisation which give rise to unsatisfying jobs because it is cheaper for them so to do . |
9 | It is the argument of Braverman and some other radicals ( though not of most of Braverman 's critics , as we shall see in the next chapter ) that within capitalism the inherently antagonistic relationship between capital and labour inevitably generates a ‘ low trust ’ relationship . |
10 | As we shall see in the next chapter these very high strengths are not in fact confined to glass fibres but can be got from almost any solid , glassy or crystalline . |
11 | As we shall see in the next chapter , in natural materials like wood , the long-chain molecules are arranged roughly parallel to the length of the tree , that is to say , more or less in the direction of the most important stresses . |
12 | As we shall see in the next chapter , the consequence of this stiffness is that timber has had to evolve a work of fracture mechanism which is quite different and a good deal more ingenious . |
13 | And as we shall see in the next chapter , a number of feminists would agree with them about that . |
14 | Romanticism has had an immensely powerful impact on the modern outlook , and we shall see in the next chapter how it fed into theology at the beginning of the nineteenth century . |
15 | As we shall see in the next chapter , their commercial urge to expand was not adequately disciplined by proper costing , though in this particular case the distortions caused were quite small . |
16 | Their assumption that this could be ignored , and the data assumed to be objective representations of crime and criminality , was to prove to be one of their greatest weaknesses , as we shall see in the next chapter . |
17 | Freud himself did n't think that dreaming preserved sanity — on the contrary , as we shall see in the next chapter , the Freudian view was that the function of dreaming was to allow sleep to continue uninterrupted , despite a number of unacceptable ideas being expressed . |
18 | Yet as we shall see in the next chapter , with poorer clients the problem is not simply one of providing lawyers for people who can not afford them from their own resources . |
19 | Crete plays a full part in this and , as we shall see in the next chapter , in the revival of monumental art , but around the end of the seventh century goes into decline and for the rest of antiquity is an artistic backwater . |
20 | As we shall see in the next chapter , the conference on the third day passed a resolution , which led to the formation of the BDDA , but on the preceding days it was concerned with the Report of the Royal Commission and its recommendations in so far as they affected deaf and dumb people . |
21 | As the decade came to a close the BDDA had one hundred and thirty-nine branches spread across the country — one hundred and eighteen in England , thirteen in Scotland , six in Wales and two in Ireland — and , as we shall see in the next chapter , was poised to make one of the most important decisions of the first century . |
22 | And as we shall see in the next chapter , his secular music was at least equally various . |
23 | In Formalist theory we are dealing with a very limited and pre-Saussurean view of language , and we shall see in the next chapter how much more subtlety and refinement a theoretically consistent view of language can bring to literary theory — as in the case of Roman Jakobson 's six-function model . |
24 | The answer is now clear , and it is far from platitudinous ; indeed , as we shall see in the next chapter , it is fundamental to an understanding of the modern world . |
25 | We shall see in the next chapter how the combination of the new classical macroeconomics with the rational expectations hypothesis gave rise to the superneutrality of money : anticipated changes in the money supply have no effect whatsoever on the levels of output and employment . |