Example sentences of "see in chapter " in BNC.

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1 There are countless examples from most African countries of a similar negligence of completed investments , although some of this is a by-product of the nature of development aid , as we shall see in Chapter 11 .
2 If men were beginning to abandon their fear of hell , they were clinging with some tenacity to their hopes of heaven , as we shall see in chapter nine .
3 As we shall see in Chapter 6 the closing decades of the century and the early years of the new century were more concerned with the ‘ collective ’ approach than the individual , and younger ministers were only mirroring this change .
4 Political involvement at the national level was , as we shall see in Chapter 9 , fraught with dangers .
5 As we shall see in Chapter 5 , the defence in fact proved conclusive in the GCHQ case itself .
6 Although young children ( say , from eighteen months to six years ) can be quarrelsome ( as we shall see in chapter 8 ) , pro-social actions may be seen in some 10–20 per cent of all social contacts .
7 As we shall see in chapter 11 , such non-constant variability is usually dealt with by a power transformation of the scale of measurement .
8 As we shall see in Chapter 7 , the obvious policy solution is for the government to increase aggregate demand by increasing government expenditure or by reducing taxation , or to increase the money supply ( which will also increase aggregate demand ) .
9 So there are times ( as we shall see in chapter sixteen ) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
10 In fact , as we shall see in Chapter 3 , he was beginning to evolve a new kind of conservative philosophy , and this was in no sense a time-serving decision , so that when Coleridge returned to ‘ orthodox ’ religion , his interpretation of Christian doctrine was strikingly original .
11 As we shall see in Chapter 4 , hand-held shots taken at extreme telephoto ranges can be pretty wobbly affairs , so the practical value of extended zoom ranges is somewhat open to question , though electronic zooms can be used for the creation of special effects .
12 ( Also , as we shall see in chapter eight , Kant divided the world of metaphysics from the world of the senses and created havoc for theology and philosophy generally . )
13 The Allies modified their strategy , as readers will see in chapter 11 , while the Germans — satisfied they had repulsed a possible invasion attempt — did not modify their posture defending major ports and paid the price in defeat at Normandy .
14 Besides this , it goes a long way to account for their toughness , as we shall see in Chapter 9 .
15 In any case , as we shall see in Chapter 8 , strengths very greatly in excess of I per cent of the Young 's modulus may not be of much interest in practical engineering .
16 As we shall see in Chapter 8 , the only way to make thermosetting plastics reasonably tough is to incorporate fibres of one kind or another , in other words to use them in a composite material .
17 As we shall see in Chapter 4 , its ideas are echoed in many studies of women 's preferred conversational style .
18 As we shall see in Chapter 8 , the sociology of science does not provide evidence to support his belief in the independence of science from social structures and ideological processes .
19 The fundamental issue , however , was not disposed of by this , and we shall see in chapter 7 how it erupted afresh in the 1950s and 1960s .
20 As we shall see in chapter 2 , careful sampling methods have been devised to try to ensure representativeness in survey research , but many other methods do not involve systematic sampling , and there must always be a question as to the representativeness of their findings and conclusions .
21 In some areas , such as domestic ( especially space heating ) sales ( as we shall see in Chapter 7 ) , the economists ' criticism that the demand could have been more efficiently met by other fuels was generally convincing , but they greatly exaggerated the extent to which electricity investment was dominated by the need to meet this demand .
22 As we will see in Chapter 3 , the gap in wages runs parallel to productivity to give the two quite distinct units of production and employment that characterize the Japanese economy .
23 Although the focus will be on control of governmental activities , the definition of this term is by no means a straightforward matter , as we will see in Chapter Two .
24 As we will see in Chapter 13 , local authorities are generally not free to refuse to enter contracts on such ‘ non-commercial ’ grounds whereas under English law , central government ( subject to certain constraints ) does enjoy such freedom .
25 As we will see in Chapter 8 , the judicial/administrative distinction has not been completely removed from the law of natural justice .
26 As we will see in Chapter 12 , the courts have also gone to great lengths to make it difficult to bring tort actions against regulatory bodies .
27 And so it was for Wirral , for , as we shall see in Chapter 2 , the Index was collecting ‘ epidemic ’ data but its guardians did not recognise or communicate the fact .
28 It formed the basis of the first phase of the community 's official response to heroin , although , as we shall see in Chapter 9 , its creation in the local government rather than regional health structure was unfortunate .
29 An ambitious theory of rational choice , coupled with Game Theory , can attempt to account for rules , practices , and institutions , as we shall see in Chapter 6 .
30 The latter answer is given , for instance , by those favouring a Bureaucratic Politics model , where policy emerges from the interplay of domestic bureaucracies , as we shall see in Chapter 7 .
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