Example sentences of "consider [prep] chapter " in BNC.

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1 The merits of the respective arguments will not be considered until Chapter 10 .
2 Their position will be considered in Chapters 5 and 6 .
3 They are considered in chapters 2 to 7 and elsewhere .
4 They are an extension of the techniques considered in chapters 7 and 8 ( the first four sections of chapter 8 in particular ) and they also build on the arguments about the need for controls presented in chapter 12 .
5 The other issue , which is of much greater interest , is the nature of the coverage and will be considered in Chapters 3 and 4 .
6 For example , procedural reasons are discussed in Chapter 5 ; reasons associated with imposing liability in tort and contract are discussed in Chapters 12 and 13 ; and reasons associated with the free flow of information in society are considered in Chapters 15 and 16 .
7 The interaction of local government with national institutions and central government will be considered in Chapters 9 and 10 .
8 Whether this objective should underlie company law , viewed from a public interest perspective , or whether the alternative approach just discussed is preferable , will be considered in Chapters 9 and 10 .
9 The various school-based strategies have been considered in Chapters 2–6 .
10 Clauses which provide for the expert to be a firm or company are usually found in commercial applications of the type considered in Chapters 2 – 5 .
11 Monetary policy is considered in Chapters 20–22 and exchange rate policy in Chapter 28 .
12 This is indeed the case and will be covered when shift-work is considered in Chapter 12 .
13 The capacity of the occupied territories to absorb part or all of the refugee population will be considered in chapter 9 .
14 ( The proposed mergers between United Biscuits and Imperial and between Guinness and Distillers are referred to later in this chapter ; the proposed Leyland/Bedford trucks merger is considered in Chapter 4 . )
15 Whether or not the government could have intervened in the economy by adopting a more active regional policy , in order to reduce regional disparities and hence the North-South divide , is considered in Chapter 10 .
16 ( Whether old people living in residential homes can be said to be living in the community is a separate issue , some aspects of which are considered in Chapter 7 . )
17 ( The implications for paid staff are further considered in Chapter 7 . )
18 These will be considered in chapter 5 .
19 From time to time , too , sociologists and social psychologists have devised experiments to test their ideas , and these will be considered in chapter 3 , alongside the comparative method .
20 The count procedure gives rise to a different focus by the press , which will be considered in Chapter 4 .
21 On the other hand , other people think that general rules , such as the rules of natural justice ( considered in Chapter 8 ) , which apply across the whole range of administrative activities , can usefully be examined and discussed in their own right .
22 This judicial restraint is partly a function of the doctrine of separation of powers which will be considered in Chapter 20 .
23 There were also important differences in the allocation of services to the different tiers but these will be considered in Chapter 4 .
24 This conflict resulted in legislation that will be considered in Chapter 11 .
25 It is in large part an empirical question , and issues and studies bearing on the topic are considered in chapter 7 .
26 The use of ‘ industrial land ’ provides us with a bridge to the issues to be considered in Chapter 5 .
27 The system of tax welfare is considered in chapter 10 .
28 Whether corporate boards have escaped shareholder control will be considered in Chapter 2 below .
29 These issues are considered in Chapter 7 .
30 These changes have been touched upon several times in this book already and the reasons for them were considered in Chapter 3 .
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