Collocations withchapter
These are words often used in combination withchapter.
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alternating chapters
The effect of this stylistic device is that the alternating chapters enlighten each other.
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cathedral chapter
As in other volumes in this series, the introduction discusses the constitution of the cathedral chapter.
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chapter of history
I think it is the most pathetic, the most tragic, chapter of history which it is possible to conceive.
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closing chapter
These are big questions for the closing chapter of an introductory textbook.
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concluding chapter
Also, the absence of a concluding chapter is unforgivable.
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entire chapter
This entire chapter has a similarly conversational presentation.
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final chapter
The final chapter is also experimental.
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following chapter
The following chapter is also thoughtfully presented.
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introductory chapter
There is also an introductory chapter.
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local chapter
Local chapter representatives are far less predictable in their support patterns than parliamentary members in the presidential election.
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new chapter
A new chapter dawned in the 1960s.
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opening chapter
The opening chapter begins with deciding which birds are seabirds.
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penultimate chapter
For example, the penultimate chapter (the largest in the book) contains summaries of no fewer than ten different commentators within the space of thirteen pages.
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preceding chapter
In the preceding chapter, 'subordinate clause' is used in the sense of dependent clause, covering both the above subtypes (p. 545).
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subsequent chapter
Each subsequent chapter is devoted to a specific product or related range of products.
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whole chapter
The whole chapter includes many concrete examples where the techniques and definitions are vividly illustrated.
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