Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] chapter [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities .
2 And so in this chapter I want to look analytically at some of the ways Christianity has unwittingly capitulated to the forces of modernity .
3 So in this chapter I hope to show how research can contribute to social work policy and practice and how all who seek high professional standards can benefit from research , whether their own or that of others .
4 So in this chapter I look at what is meant by power and how some individuals and groups exercise social power .
5 Already in this chapter I have referred to the idea that Christian commitment has become a matter of private belief .
6 Finally in this chapter we want to return to the source of all social science data , and the ultimate object of social scientific investigation , namely the members of society .
7 Early in this chapter it was pointed out that at the beginning of the century British governments adopted an approach of relief of unemployment that largely ruled out the creation of specific employment opportunities .
8 Later in this chapter we will examine the gradual growth of government concern to assume a closer control of the process .
9 Later in this chapter we will meet others .
10 Later in this chapter we examine in detail their major characteristics and the nature of the courses which they offer .
11 So far in this chapter we have concentrated on only a small selection of the most creative and influential thinkers in theology from Schleiermacher to the turn of the century .
12 So far in this chapter we have been concerned with the determinants and consequences of collective bargaining structures as they appertain on an inter-country basis at national level .
13 So far in this chapter we have considered what patterns of gaze and the distribution of pauses can tell us about the kind of units which might be involved in the planning of spontaneous speech .
14 So far in this chapter I have focused on meaning negotiation as a matter of transaction .
15 So far in this chapter I have tried to spell out how important it is to be clear where one starts from , where present trends are taking one to , and to be ruthlessly honest about the threats from the competition and from the external environment .
16 So far in this chapter I have written mainly of adult clients .
17 So far in this chapter I have been gathering together pieces of analysis .
18 Earlier in this chapter we described the rate of referral of cases to the development officers , and Table 3. 1 shows the size of their case load month by month .
19 Rather like the children we were discussing earlier in this chapter it is possible to meet elderly people who have achieved a serenity of understanding and/or faith that supports them utterly as they develop the skill of coming towards the end of their life .
20 Earlier in this chapter it was argued that the use of DCF was justified on pragmatic as well as theoretical grounds because it provides a single index of value and avoids the necessity for comparing streams of cash flows .
21 Earlier in this chapter I explained that with some foods you CAN get away with guesswork about quantity , and weighing is unnecessary .
22 Earlier in this chapter I gave some idea of the linguistic complexities of the Caribbean .
23 Sometimes in this chapter we have been talking about processes , sometimes about artists .
24 Principally in this chapter it is his watercolours that are discussed .
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