Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] section " in BNC.

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1 I argued in an earlier section of this Chapter that questions of value have always had an uncertain place in institutional literary study , and Catherine Belsey explicitly seeks to banish them .
2 He also considered an argument based on freedom of speech , but rejected it for reasons which I consider in the next section of this judgment .
3 However , as I argue in the final section , the extent of sexual dimorphism will depend not on the extent to which reproductive success varies in the two sexes but on the comparative effects of particular phenotypic traits on the breeding success of males and females .
4 I said in the preceding section that the market process is essentially entrepreneurial .
5 So from the relationship that developed during that period we developed the collaboration which features in the first section of Passion .
6 Ten pitches long , the route starts as easy angled slabs which lead to a vertical section and an overhanging finish in a tremendous , exposed position .
7 She drove into the green section .
8 As with the STANDARD version , shapes that you design in the ORIGINAL section can be superimposed on to stitch patterns created in the COLOUR PATTERN section .
9 Just be prepared for Connemara enthusiasts to tell you that theirs is the only breed worth bothering about , Welsh Cob experts too insist that nothing compares with a good Section D and Highland/Fell/Dales etc exhibitors feel exactly the same !
10 On the fourteenth day we moved to a different section of the training building .
11 Thus stock markets are no longer simply domestic institutions , one of the points we explore in the following section .
12 Such errors , as we show in the next section , induce biases into least-squares estimators .
13 As we show in the next section , the assumption that expectations of the general price level are rational severely restricts the possible ways in which the economy can respond to the assumed change in aggregate demand .
14 A major emphasis was placed on Intercession and listening to God This was invaluable as we prepared for the first section of outreach in Budapest , Hungary .
15 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 ) .
16 We describe in the next section methods for building contigs which rely on ordering the probes rather than the clones .
17 It is this that we examine in the next section .
18 When the other industry ( meals ) is untaxed and in competitive equilibrium , we showed in the last section that the marginal cost of producing films is exactly the value of the marginal utility sacrificed by not using the same resources to produce more meals .
19 We worked in the same section for a year or two .
20 However , this requires clearer remits for authorities , something we discuss in the next section .
21 However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section .
22 is , is , in London and we deal with the British Section which is are the particular bits , but the prisoners have to be vatted and looked at and found by the International Secretaires , then they 're passed on to British Section who pass them on to us and a great deal of research goes into making sure that they really are truly prisoners of conscience , that they 've been in prison for some er possibly because of their belief or religion or their race erm and they 've not taken or advocated violence not taken part in or advocated violence and then , then they are full prisoners of conscience erm we maybe allocated them .
23 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 .
24 When we turn to the third section of Figure 1.10 , we see a wide range of devices for receiving information from the outside world , for transmitting information to the outside world , and for expanding the storage capacity of the computer .
25 It is to these questions that we turn in the next section .
26 We turn in the next section to consider in more detail the effect of crime upon women .
27 Keats , as we saw in the preceding section , concluded with the same emphasis .
28 As we saw in the last section , all shops offer a service to the customer , although the type of service may vary .
29 As we saw in the last section , knowing your product well helps sell goods .
30 As we saw in the earlier section on control theory , there has been a new interest in deterrence and prevention as well , attempting to improve on the original , crude formulations of Beccaria .
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