Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] the previous [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As I argued in the previous chapter , boxing was the first sport in which institutional arrangements permitted a black presence : almost every weight division produced black boxers of such brilliance that they were virtually without equals ( see Henderson , 1949 , 1970 ; Maher , 1968 ) .
2 A coherent school policy on Standard English can be based on the different views of the main aims of English teaching which I listed in the previous chapter. :
3 I demonstrated in the previous chapter that the use of discursive metaphor causes simultaneity and association to replace causality and linear chronology as the compositional principles of the novel , allowing changes of scene in mid-sentence and the coexistence of a number of often incompatible signifieds in a given signifier .
4 The first way to do this , as I mentioned in the previous chapter , is to underline the punch with a loud shout .
5 In terms of other help , as I mentioned in the previous chapter , there is the home help service , and there is also meals-on-wheels .
6 Now the , the other thing I recall from the previous meeting , Rod seems to have minutes I think , well he was looking at them before .
7 " From what I know of the previous accounts the Winter Marsh investment — or error of judgment — is one of the main causes of the group 's present financial difficulties . "
8 Rashly volunteering to be a contestant , I went along the previous Saturday to practice .
9 And these you should remember are basically the terms I gave on the previous page .
10 I discussed in the previous chapter some of the political questions raised by subsidiarity ; now let me briefly consider one or two legal matters it raises .
11 If there were nothing more to it than this , I would only be repeating what I said in the previous chapter about the persistence of facies .
12 As I suggested in the previous chapter , the creation of the European Economic Area and the looming enlargement of the Community make possible the development of an EEC consisting of some twenty to twenty-five freely cooperating nations .
13 As I explained in the previous chapter , there is no export zone anywhere that has a good record on linkages , but few have a worse record than the maquila industry .
14 This introduces a factor 2 – so that which reduces to the previous result for the random array .
15 All I needed was 10 pence — which was what you had to pay in those days if you said you came from the previous stop — but I did n't even have that .
16 Specifically in Highways and Planning , if you look at the previous report , the enclos following profile one , you will see that in the Highways Planning Department excepting the offices , it is almost entirely male , and I think this is , it 's for the Director of Highways and Planning to say in the end , I think this is an acknowledgement by him that in the way that you mentioned nevertheless it seems to be apparent in some way , shape or form , women are not getting equal opportunity in that department .
17 It is essential to do this while the interview is still fresh in your mind and before you see someone else who will inevitably erase what you remember of the previous applicant .
18 I also enclose a bill you sent to the previous tenant of this flat , for whom I have no forwarding address .
19 I hate to disillusion both the other neutrals and the Bangor fan , who wrote in the previous week , trying to raise his fellow fans to Sainthood .
20 As we argued in the previous chapter , this profits squeeze fundamentally reflected overaccumulation .
21 The religious or mystical order clearly supports the secular establishment , rather than opposing it as in some of the spirit possession cults we reviewed in the previous chapter .
22 As we mentioned in the previous chapter ( Section 7.1 ) spontaneous speech and written language have many important differences .
23 In England and Wales the position is now governed by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , section 78 , the terms of which we encountered in the previous chapter .
24 As we noted in the previous chapter , the nation of Israel occupied a central place in the realisation of this hope , serving as the gathering-point of the nations ( Isa. 24:23 ; Zech. 14:9 ; Obad. 21 ) .
25 We noted in the previous section that the addition of a second component to a liquid can lower the freezing point ( see figure 6.33 ) .
26 So they actually bench marked the maintenance phase of the project and found this approach to be three hundred percent more productive than the approach we showed on the previous slide .
27 This chapter explores why external change in the international political economy has had the uneven impact on industries we showed in the previous chapter .
28 However he should be aware that this might become one of his duties if for any reason we revert to the previous arrangements after the initial trial .
29 The version of the natural rate hypothesis which we examined in the previous section contained just two behavioural relationships , the aggregate demand function and the aggregate supply function .
30 The main emphasis of the classical writers on organisations that we examined in the previous chapter was upon the formal characteristics of organisations , particularly in terms of organisational structure .
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