Example sentences of "detail [prep] chapter " in BNC.
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1 | This mismatching of the two causes of a rhythm can produce difficulties and these will be considered in detail in Chapters 10 and 12 . |
2 | However , marine algae were very important in the early history of the evolution of the earth , and they are described in some detail in Chapters 7 and 8 . |
3 | Leaving aside the firms ( whose actions will be discussed in more detail in chapters 4 and 5 ) , we still have to consider the politicians and the regulatory agencies . |
4 | The complex nature of discourse reference will be investigated in greater detail in Chapters 5 and 6 . |
5 | We will discuss those attempts in some detail in Chapters 4 , 5 and 6 . |
6 | As described in more detail in Chapters 5 and 6 , the latter results from the growth in employment in public-sector services in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the search by companies for less cramped factory sites and for cheaper and less unionized labour such as married women ( Fothergill and Gudgin , 1982 ; Massey , 1984 ) . |
7 | The four key focuses of PNP , each discussed in detail in Chapters 2–5 , were : |
8 | Moreover , at this level , PRINDEP 's analysis of the generic activities of which all curriculum practice is constituted showed the considerable imbalance discussed in detail in Chapters 3 and 4 . |
9 | The other part involves Field Research , described in detail in Chapters 4 and 5 . |
10 | As we have seen in detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , the budget is the financial plan against which financial out-turns must be compared to effect control . |
11 | Different kinds of drills and what they are used for are described in detail in chapters 5–8 . |
12 | As we suggest in more detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , you will be able to find materials more easily and see the best arrangement for them when you have formed a sense of what you are looking for . |
13 | Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 . |
14 | The precarious hold of the party over cultural ideology will be examined in greater detail in Chapter 6 . |
15 | These limitations will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 10 . |
16 | The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) . |
17 | The normative requirements of the defence of duress ( discussed in detail in Chapter 6.4 ) ensure that it is restricted to dire and realistic threats which a citizen of reasonable firmness could not be expected to resist . |
18 | This is of course traumatic in itself and involves an interview with the Registrar which we will discuss in more detail in chapter 11 . |
19 | Finally it is appropriate to say something at this point about the fact , discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , that habituation does not show context dependence . |
20 | The aspects of this process which affect land-users are discussed in detail in Chapter 7 . |
21 | This is a direct parallel with conservation programmes that concentrate on small peasant farmers and those marginal semi-proletariat which find themselves eking out a living charcoal-burning , cultivating the steepest slopes , or in shifting cultivation without sufficient fallow-periods — an issue which is explored in detail in Chapter 7 . |
22 | Every surveyor develops his own sequence of inspection to ensure that all relevant parts of the property are examined closely and that their inter-relationship is considered ; his system will probably be similar to that described in more detail in Chapter 7 . |
23 | This Article is still being considered and the subject will be referred to in detail in Chapter 9 . |
24 | This is discussed in more detail in Chapter 10 on logistics . |
25 | The matter is discussed in detail in Chapter 9 , where it is suggested that the quality of stock on the shelves can only be maintained through extensive stock revision , and that most public library authorities would at present benefit from allocating at least 40% of their bookfunds to stock revision . |
26 | The whole matter of quantitative information about stock — particularly when used to diagnose stock revision requirements — is explored in more detail in Chapter 10 of this book on ‘ logistics ’ . |
27 | These influences are considered in more detail in Chapter 12 . |
28 | Complications arise if one tries to tie in this principle with the favourable tax treatment of ‘ golden handshakes ’ , discussed in more detail in Chapter 19 . |
29 | The aims of the project , which are discussed in more detail in Chapter Two , were to provide flexible ‘ packages ’ of supplementary home support to dementia sufferers , in addition to the statutory health and social services and the non-statutory services normally available , and to test whether , given this service , it is possible cost-effectively to sustain such people at home for longer than is usually possible with support only from existing forms of health and social service ; to explore the circumstances in which the dementia sufferers could cost-effectively be sustained at home , and to examine the circumstances in which it was not possible to sustain them ; that is , to identify the limits to care . |
30 | Antecedents of disobedience are described in greater detail in chapter 6 . |