Example sentences of "will be [verb] [prep] more detail " in BNC.

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1 In the following sections and chapters the singularity and global structure of particular solutions will be analysed in more detail .
2 These particular degenerate cases will be analysed in more detail in the next section .
3 They will be examined in more detail when we quit regional life and approach the political capital .
4 The implementation of this 1987 decision of Council will be examined in more detail in later articles but meanwhile , how does this place the RIBA in relation to other construction professions ?
5 To get a feel for the approaches adopted , some of them will be examined in more detail in this chapter .
6 This will be examined in more detail presently .
7 Dicey 's statement of the doctrine ( ante p. 46 ) may be converted into three propositions which will be examined in more detail .
8 Bit-pattern indexes will be examined in more detail later ; however , in some circumstances a more rapid reference technique than that provided by a serial file is required .
9 These and other search strategies will be examined in more detail in the next chapter .
10 Some of the applications will be examined in more detail in subsequent chapters .
11 Women lived a different cultural , economic , and political life from men in the 1920s , as will be seen in more detail when we return to this area and topic in 1926 .
12 These falls have been due to a combination of production decline and productivity improvements , and this aspect will be explored in more detail in relation to the case studies in Chapter 4 .
13 The significance of the class-party nexus will be explored in more detail shortly .
14 I will therefore restrict myself this morning to highlighting a few of the issues that will be covered in more detail in that report .
15 The story of the RC — which will be given in more detail in another chapter — has still not been fully told , mainly because the documentation on it has been treated like the Crown Jewels .
16 The main ones are dealt with , albeit briefly , below ( some will be re-examined in more detail in later sections and chapters ) .
17 For example , as will be argued in more detail below , performance targets , such as rates of return on capital , are undermined as a means of control when other politically imposed demands , such as the requirement to keep prices down , provide management with a plausible alibi for failing to meet them .
18 The proletariat of the guberniia capital of Tver and Moscow city will be studied in more detail in 1926 .
19 Frank will be going into more detail on these and our other businesses , which are all facing an uphill struggle , particularly in the U K and North America , both in deep recession and which you can see continue to make up the bulk of our markets .
20 The specific problem of sexual abuse in children and rape in women will be mentioned in more detail under the AL of expressing sexuality .
21 Whatever advantages there may be to the shareholders in the adoption of one or other of these goals as the object of directors ' duties , liability rules , as will be shown in more detail in section II , are too unsophisticated a control technique to make it possible in practice to discriminate between them .
22 These limitations will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 10 .
23 These questions will be discussed in more detail once the elements of the offence have been outlined .
24 Such eruptions are clearly something rather special , and will be discussed in more detail later .
25 Moreover , even when it is detected , it is often not formally and legally dealt with ( the middle class bias in criminal statistics will be discussed in more detail in Chapter Four ) .
26 This will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 .
27 This controversy will be discussed in more detail in subsequent chapters .
28 These will be discussed in more detail in chapter 3 ( p. 79 ) .
29 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 .
30 The best account of all this is given by Massey ( 1984 ) , and her general argument will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 .
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