Example sentences of "in previous [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any faults in previous preparation stages will show up here : if the section is not flat , because of a poor first face or incorrect bonding , polishing will follow the irregularity and a wedged slice with eroded edges will result .
2 The rather more detailed enumeration ( 1000 classes listed ) than in previous schemes necessitated an alphabetical index to the classes .
3 But gaps in previous schemes were often plugged by incorporating innovations from abroad .
4 Having reviewed the theory and some descriptions of the impact of technical change in previous decades and centuries , we now turn to the results of current research into the impact of microelectronics-based technology on the work that people are doing today .
5 It was declared the best policy was for the ‘ sent down ’ youth to remain where they were so that they could make their valuable contribution to the motherland on the ‘ agricultural front ’ , as in previous decades .
6 This summed up the view of many : in previous decades intellectuals were frequently punished for being politically ‘ reactionary ’ , i.e. rightists .
7 Despite the ‘ new technology ’ , the organization and ownership of the newspaper industry is little different from what it was in previous decades .
8 The housing constructed in the Dukeries was a marked improvement on that provided elsewhere in previous decades — as illustrated by Waller 's ( 1983 ) detailed reporting of the work of the Butterley Company , which developed the village of Ollerton .
9 On the one hand , industry is achieving much greater productivity per worker than in previous decades , and so employing fewer production workers , yet paying much higher salaries and wages to the individual worker .
10 Population redistribution over the past quarter of a century has been characterized by unprecedentedly large inter-urban flows in contrast to the dominance of relatively local rural-urban and suburban moves in previous decades .
11 In previous decades a similar swing would have produced a much higher majority .
12 In the late 1980s , the need for education about the dangers of transmitting the AIDS virus justified a degree of public explicitness which would have been unthinkable in previous decades .
13 As indicated in previous correspondence , my clients are not envisaging a ‘ walk away ’ deal and therefore the next stage is to arrange a mutually convenient time for you to meet with my clients .
14 Gilligan identifies a theme of social concern and non-violence that is found mainly in women 's moral reasoning , and that has been ignored in previous descriptions of sex differences in this area .
15 As in previous privatisation , activation of the clawback would give a massive fillip to the share price when dealings open next month .
16 Four were part of the British Defender Whitbread team , but only two have sailed in previous Admiral 's Cups and the team is short of top level round the cans expertise .
17 In the same way as in previous analyses we divided the men according to whether or not the placental weight was above 1.25 pounds ( 567 g ) .
18 Similar patterns in the global distribution of per capita GNP have been found in previous analyses , of 1972 and 1988 data .
19 As we have seen in previous chapters , a karate bout lasts for two or three minutes .
20 As I have argued in previous chapters , reconsidering that history helps us to reconsider psychoanalysis , especially the way it incorporates yet obscures the perverse dynamic .
21 It is , of course , precisely the concern with such matters , the concern with ‘ method ’ and the nature of ‘ natural philosophy ’ that has often been the topic of discussion in previous chapters .
22 All this may be done for the best of reasons but it only ensures that children bottle up their feelings as well as their tears , which , as we have seen in previous chapters , can have far-reaching effects .
23 As I have mentioned in previous chapters , at the time of a death complicated practical issues need to be decided : to bury or cremate ; was there a will and if not how do you organize probate ; how do you get hold of money from an account that is not in your name ; how do you register a death .
24 I have already argued in this chapter ( p. 79 ) that the rat 's level of arousal can help determine the vigour of the OR ; and , theoretically more important , in this and in previous chapters I have argued that the decline of this investigatory response represents the operation of a process of habituation .
25 In previous chapters we have seen how the ancient manor of Combsburgh had been partially enclosed as early as the fourteenth century , especially in the areas close to the market town , and how the bulk of the field structure had been established by the late sixteenth century .
26 ‘ I have explained both in previous chapters and during our programmes , ’ he writes in his best-selling book which accompanies the series , ‘ that from the yoga viewpoint , all life is sustained by a force which the Yogis have named prana .
27 First it may be recalled that , of the vacuum field equations ( 6.22a-f ) considered in previous chapters , ( 6.22a ) may immediately be integrated to give , ( 11.1 ) and ( 6.22d , e ) are integrability conditions for the remaining equations .
28 The original metric functions , as considered in previous chapters , are now given by ( 11.20 )
29 However , before moving on to consider such cases , it is appropriate first to review the colinear solutions described in previous chapters .
30 The difficulty arises because , as described in previous chapters , it is convenient to use f and g , or transformations of them , as coordinates in the interaction region .
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