Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] in the first chapter " in BNC.

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1 It may be argued that this is essentially the approach that I used in the first chapter .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 It has , not surprisingly , been at the forefront of critical enterprises which have considered literature 's different relations with history that we explored in the first chapter .
5 As we stated in the first chapter of this book , the developmental task of marriage is to convert the unconscious choice of partner into a conscious commitment .
6 The example of Barth which we examined in the first chapter is one form of reaction .
7 As we saw in the first chapter , an adult with this sort of emotional history finds it very hard to deal with separation of any sort .
8 We saw in the first chapter how we can understand more about ourselves according to our type of personality .
9 Again we discussed in the first chapter a little of why such questions get asked at this stage .
10 This is one way of describing the situation ; we prefer however to distinguish between the Justice Model outlined in the previous section and a different movement which shares only part of the Justice Model agenda : the ideology of ‘ law and order ’ we discussed in the first chapter .
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
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