Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] chapter " in BNC.
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1 | for example , for the typical dieter we described in the last chapter , her goals for Week 1 are as follows . |
2 | As we described in the last chapter , blueprints ( some of which are not available to conscious recall ) weigh heavily among the factors which determine our motives , choices and behaviour . |
3 | The legal bond can be a useful container while partners struggle to come to terms with the ‘ me in you ’ , the phenomenon we described in the last chapter . |
4 | Clive and Rose Greenacre , also described in the last chapter , continued to live out their shared problem of fearing abandonment . |
5 | As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy . |
6 | As we shall discuss in the next chapter , this is a question that has concerned pluralists much more . |
7 | Thus the question , to sharpen up the one we posed in the first chapter , is not : ‘ How can I stop myself getting ‘ like that ’ ? ’ , as if ‘ like that ’ were a chronic condition into which one slowly but permanently sank . |
8 | As we mentioned in the first chapter of this book , egalitarian marriage is now widely promoted as an ideal , but recent research indicates that there is a wide gulf between what is said to be happening in terms of sharing in marriage and what actually happens . |
9 | It was n't until some years later that I came back to the question of the receptors and showed that the most dramatic effects involved the NMDA glutamate receptor I mentioned in the last chapter ( but wo n't discuss further here ) . |
10 | These channels make the membrane permeable to ions or molecules , which can then enter the cell and act as signals for the initiation of the biochemical cascades which ultimately lead , in ways that I shall describe in the next chapter , to the synthesis of new synaptic membrane components and hence to synaptic remodelling . |
11 | At the beginning Dickens piles up adjectives in order to set the scene and build atmosphere as is shown when he writes in the first chapter |
12 | Even in this chapter the discussion of The Winter 's Tale had occurred in the first edition much earlier in the book , from where it has been removed and rewritten to be included in the last chapter . |
13 | As we shall explore in the next chapter , it can be an experience that is both liberating and protecting . |
14 | His proposed mechanisms we shall explore in the next chapter . |
15 | As in the case of the physical events considered in the last chapter in connection with causation and other nomic connection , mental events strictly speaking are to be regarded as individual properties or sets of such properties . |
16 | Husayn could only contemplate this option with equanimity if most of the Palestine refugees moved out of his territory — presumably back to Palestine , an issue considered in the next chapter . |
17 | These are considered in the next chapter . |
18 | This is considered in the next chapter . |
19 | How such enquiries might be conducted is a question which is considered in the next chapter . |
20 | Employer policies in relation to trade unions , together with the more general role of employers and their organisations in industrial relations , are considered in the next chapter . |
21 | It is this topic which will be considered in the next chapter . |
22 | ( Sidgwick thus avoids the naturalistic fallacy to be considered in the next chapter . ) |
23 | Two alternative approaches to programme budgeting will be considered in the next chapter . |
24 | Accordingly these are considered in the next chapter . |
25 | His circle of friends and pupils , the younger of whom will have to be considered in the next chapter , was vast . |
26 | Secondly , he may be liable to his purchaser for breach of a term of his contract — a matter to be considered in the next chapter . |
27 | It may be argued that this is essentially the approach that I used in the first chapter . |
28 | The distinction between grammar and lexis which we used in the last chapter cuts across this distinction between levels . |
29 | A story in Numbers 25 which we did not consider in the last chapter ( for it is not a complaint story ) makes it even more readily understandable . |
30 | The benevolent influence of a family , such as that depicted in the first chapter of Tom Brown 's Schooldays , reached out to the tenants and other members of the local community ; the girls from the cottages came into the big house as dairy or nursery-maids ; the boys were taken on as under-gardeners or grooms . |