Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] in the [num ord] chapter " in BNC.

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1 Further details concerning their important role are given in the next chapter .
2 ( Details of relocation allowances are given in the next chapter . )
3 The commitments are listed in the next chapter , but they need to be put in the context of their presentation and the way the law and order issue was handled during the election campaign .
4 Some nationwide systems of Bolshevik political control are examined in the next chapter , whereas here more neutral communications networks are studied .
5 Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood , which are examined in the next chapter .
6 The consequences Of this requirement are examined in the next chapter .
7 These questions are addressed in the next chapter .
8 These are considered in the next chapter .
9 Employer policies in relation to trade unions , together with the more general role of employers and their organisations in industrial relations , are considered in the next chapter .
10 Accordingly these are considered in the next chapter .
11 These are introduced in the next chapter which brings to the reader the concept of ‘ The Created God ’ .
12 Some cases in which progress has been made are discussed in the next chapter .
13 Viruses are more difficult , and are discussed in the next chapter .
14 They are discussed in the next chapter .
15 The impending changes in the funding and management of state schools in England and Wales , consequent upon the clauses of the Education Reform Bill that will extend local financial management to all schools , are discussed in the next chapter by Hywel Thomas ( 2.2 ) .
16 The implications of this for criterion-referencing and graduated tests are discussed in the next chapter .
17 For example ferruginous crusts , or ferricrete , are almost certainly fossil features as they probably form in wetter climates and are discussed in the next chapter .
18 Social movements , which represents a new and increasing response of urban population to problems , are analysed in the next chapter .
19 Techniques for detailed planning and monitoring of projects are described in the next chapter .
20 The initial attempts at the solution of this problem are mentioned in the next chapter .
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