Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] the [num ord] chapter " in BNC.

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1 Though I do not desire to stray into fields where others here are expert , I must point out that according to the first chapter of Genesis the world was so constituted from the beginning that good and evil were created together in it , and also that the knowledge of them existed before mankind .
2 I find myself turning to the first chapter of the Book of Genesis for an insight into what I am hinting at here .
3 This weaker account seems to me promising in its general approach , and the theory I shall be supporting in the next chapter is distinctly similar .
4 Polishing the fit in this way is analogous to reroughing in the last chapter .
5 His eyebrows twitched and he said , ‘ This week we are dealing with the sixth chapter of St Matthew … ’ whereupon 90 per cent of the audience tumbled out of the room .
6 Just by glancing at the first chapter of the book you feel a sort of ‘ zing ’ that brings them together , so much so that one could never rate one higher than the other .
7 Bernard Williams touches upon several themes emerging from the last chapter which will directly affect the practical conclusions of this one :
8 Above , left : working on the next chapter of her novel .
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