Example sentences of "[det] chapter has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This chapter has studied the phenomenon known as the North-South divide .
2 This chapter has explored the consequences of the railways ' 'relative autonomy' within the state at a time of economic crisis and increased political concern with public expenditure .
3 This chapter has prepared the ground for the next few chapters which deal with the development of the euro.currency markets .
4 In conclusion , this chapter has presented a case for RMI being a fundamental change in the way health care is managed .
5 This chapter has made a number of points about the way in which PNP policy was formulated and communicated ; about the means and manner of its interpretation ; its substance ; and the strategies adopted to secure its implementation .
6 The second part of this chapter has demonstrated the importance of considering demographic trends and other factors when making forecasts of the demand for HE .
7 This chapter has demonstrated the need to take account of demographic projections when planning education provision and has identified the main areas which should be considered when calculating such projections .
8 This chapter has examined a variety of approaches to analysing global politics , in order to demonstrate the diversity of approaches to analysis and to highlight some of their limitations .
9 This chapter has examined the responsibilities of salespeople , i.e. to gain sales , to prospect for new customers , to maintain customer records and provide information feedback , to manage their work , to handle complaints , and to provide service .
10 The tour of cultures contained in this chapter has highlighted the costs of strong culture and methods for its management .
11 This chapter has offered a framework for practitioners to use as they reflect professionally on their practice of assessing elders .
12 This chapter has offered a summary of what is more or less evident when one looks at teachers ' lives today .
13 This chapter has portrayed the implementation process as a complex one , in many respects inextricably bound up with the policy-making process .
14 It should also be recognised that while this chapter has stressed the view of language as a process , it is nevertheless the case that , at some point , children do reach a level of mastery where it makes sense to describe them as having acquired knowledge of an abstract set of rules which can be used to express meanings .
15 This chapter has outlined the range of materials to which scientific techniques have been applied in order to discover a particular object 's provenance .
16 This chapter has shown the cost of the major community services for dementia sufferers in different circumstances .
17 This chapter has shown the uses of different software packages for administrative and curricular purposes .
18 This chapter has shown the steps that can be taken to ensure that a direct file is optimized , and if the file designer follows the rules laid down here , good results should be obtained in almost any situation .
19 This chapter has identified the kinds of problem areas leading to errors in the handwriting recognition system .
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