Example sentences of "in [adj] chapter [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In ten years ' time we shall no doubt still be using the techniques discussed in this chapter but we may also have opened up new avenues of research by widening the range of materials examined and by using other scientific techniques which at present are only at the development stage .
2 One thing said in support of the idea that we take effects to be probable events , and , more particularly , said against the analysis expounded in this chapter that we take them to be necessitated events , is relevant enough , although likely to be disdained by the high-minded .
3 It will be argued in this chapter that their prideful belief in the capacity to influence , so vividly expressed and so evidently vindicated in Indirect Rule , led the British on to fatal experiment in more and more attenuated forms of imperial control .
4 We have already noticed earlier in this chapter that our disagreement with the neo-classical theory of price centers in particular on its unsatisfactory treatment of entrepreneurship and competition . [ … ]
5 Perhaps the only occasion suggested in this chapter where you would n't want to press the flowers immediately is on Valentine 's Day .
6 However , it is a distinction we are going to maintain in this chapter because it has the effect of separately identifying the discount market .
7 Part of this message may be found later in this chapter when we consider denominational drawbacks .
8 These have already been compared with law centres earlier in this chapter and it was noted then that they are staffed by volunteer lawyers , have limited opening hours , offer only advice , and make no charge for the service provided .
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