Sentence examples for chapter on which from inspiring English sources

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In effect, that means that the theory of evolution is not seen as an important chapter on which students should be examined for entry to university.

According to Doinel Tronaru, the book chapter on which the film was based was itself controversial, and seen by many as "indigestible".

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The ten distinct chapters on which the team started work were gradually compressed into three principal movements: the violent transition from 'Green and Pleasant Land' to the 'Pandemonium' of industrial revolution, a salute to the NHS and children's literature, and a celebration of pop culture, technology and the digital revolution.

There's one slim chapter on investing, which basically boils down to a pitch for index funds.

I especially enjoyed the chapter on colour which was superb with stunning attention to descriptive detail.

Mount is particularly good in his chapter On Statesmen, which looks at figures such as Margot Asquith, Oswald Mosley and Roy Jenkins.

There was even a special chapter on "Complicated Foods," which offered specific instructions on tackling artichokes and lobster.

It's got an entire chapter on brinkmanship, which is what the next six weeks are going to be all about.

Take their chapter on Packwood, which describes him as a "sacrificial lamb" and the victim of a "fishing expedition".

Instead, he spends a whole chapter on cyberterrorism, which he rightly dismisses as a mostly bogus threat.

Mitford's exquisitely disgusting chapter on embalming, which helped to make "The American Way of Death" a best-seller, had nearly been cut by her editors.

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