Example sentences of "in [art] [num ord] chapter [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In the first chapter we looked at notions of timely and untimely grief and we saw that although the reaction to loss is the same whether or not we are expecting someone to die , the way it will be expressed does very much depend on whether it is something we might expect .
2 In the first chapter we discussed the problems of the application backlog , where user departments may have to wait years for the implementation of systems .
3 In the first chapter we examine four lexical access components ( HARPY , HWIM , HEARSAY-II , and TRACE ) using the graph-based terminology outlined above .
4 In the first chapter I argued that the fact that the Scots settlers and the Irish natives were respectively Calvinists and Roman Catholics had profound consequences for the development of social conflict .
5 In the first chapter I attempt to set out some of the different forms of theism and atheism .
6 In the first chapter I dealt briefly with some of the major ways in which the global system has been categorized .
7 In the next chapter we will discuss the ‘ moral ’ qualities of God under the title : ‘ Is God Good ? ’
8 In the next chapter we will examine in greater detail the statistics on crime .
9 In the next chapter we consider the subject and problems of commitment .
10 In the next chapter we consider events which are unexpected and which shock the couple into making a response ; for example , the discovery of an affair can destabilize a relationship to the point of breakdown , although more frequently it triggers a re-evaluation of the partnership and some heart-searching as to why it was necessary to draw attention to problems in the marriage in this way .
11 In the next chapter we review a number of recent empirical studies of the introduction of new technology and associated changes in work organisation , and these substantiate our conclusion that there is no general trend , either toward or away from de-skilling .
12 That they were also all subject to periods of psychotic breakdown makes them of additional interest and in the next chapter we shall examine precisely what that means and how it might help us to understand their particular form of creativity .
13 In the next chapter we consider how to translate these insights into action , starting with an exploration of the social services agency base for providing services and social work help .
14 In the next chapter we consider morbidity patterns in later life and consider how far they reflect the patterns described by mortality data .
15 In the next chapter we turn to consider a different problem for foundationalism , which may have more damaging effects .
16 In the next chapter we will learn what factors control appetite and metabolism , and how we can use this to build a successful weight-loss programme .
17 In the next chapter we shall touch on archaic sculpture again , but there is no room to do justice to all its riches .
18 In the next chapter we will deal with perspectives on interest groups , where we will also offer a concluding assessment of the ideas and theories discussed in both Chapters 2 and 3 .
19 In the next chapter we examine how resourcing issues have affected organisational performance .
20 In the next chapter we examine why the public sector may wish to produce private goods .
21 Therefore , in the test runs described in the next chapter we cut down the utterance length to no more than 10 words .
22 In the next chapter I examine further the idea that believers in God may be less than certain of God 's existence .
23 In the next chapter I want to show some of the more insidious ways in which modernity stops us from seeing contemporaneity as the territory of the Enemy .
24 So in the next chapter I shall look at the main strands of teaching in the Old Testament about the Holy Spirit , in the light of fuller perspective brought about by Jesus , the supreme bearer of the Spirit .
25 In the next chapter I will try to increase the order in our neck of the woods a little further by explaining how people are trying to fit together the partial theories I have described to form a complete unified theory that would cover everything in the universe .
26 In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes .
27 In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " .
28 In the next chapter it is Sarah 's turn to hear the happy news ( Abraham does not seem to have passed it on ! ) .
29 ( In the next chapter you will find information about some of the therapies which may be helpful to you . )
30 In the next chapter you will find exercises and techniques which will enable you to improve your mental agility .
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