Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] the [num ord] chapter " in BNC.

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1 I have already written in the last chapter about the danger of passive repetition of the teacher 's opinions , and the need to sponsor the craft of writing .
2 Because of Berkeley 's criticisms of them , Locke 's views on language and abstract ideas , views which were implicit in the discussion of nominal essences , are best left for the next chapter .
3 Even ‘ going crazy ’ involves the following of certain conventions and restrictions , as we will further elaborate in the next chapter .
4 The tradition of large , sometimes very large vases , probably still grave-markers , continues and the spreading of the figure-zones on these leads to drawing on an unprecedented scale ( fig. 9 ) : a monumental art of which there will be more to say in the next chapter .
5 Clive and Rose Greenacre , also described in the last chapter , continued to live out their shared problem of fearing abandonment .
6 Indeed , as we also saw in the last chapter , one recent writer ( Jenkins , 1984 ) portrays Beccaria 's postponement of the positivist revolution as being anti-radical and supportive of existing authoritarian rulers .
7 The Chairman , Colonel Sir Alan Sykes , read the lesson , appropriately taken from the 44th chapter of Ecclesiasticus , " Let us now praise famous men . "
8 The kind of balance we had to achieve is well summarised in the first chapter of the Kingman Report :
9 This room is inhabited by Bardul , a hunchback Dwarf , who is a pivotal NPC fully described in the next chapter ( pp 70–72 ) and in the Profiles section .
10 The formal elements of this type of government will be more fully outlined in the next chapter .
11 This holistic , comprehensive , catholic approach ( whose history we shall briefly review in the next chapter ) is usually called ‘ functionalism ’ or ‘ structural functionalism ’ .
12 But the most common confusion is between the dependence thesis and the no difference thesis , which was briefly discussed in the last chapter .
13 A full discussion of the issues is therefore deferred to the next chapter , when local strategy is matched against local regulation .
14 In particular we may miss the very striking phenomenon of the cultural ‘ movement ’ , which has been so important in the modern period , and which will be specifically analysed in the next chapter .
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