Example sentences of "[verb] in [det] detail " in BNC.

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1 The two machines most affected by this issue are the PC and Macintosh so it seems appropriate to examine the pros and cons in some detail .
2 Osburn 's points were that his fellow Englishmen in India , whose heartless behaviour towards Indians he described in some detail , failed to ‘ realize that the British Empire depends for its existence on obtaining the consent and the friendly co-operation of the races governed ’ , and that the demand for independence ‘ need never have arisen but for the arrogance and want of tact of a large percentage of Englishmen who , in one capacity or another , are resident in India ’ .
3 I think that it would be helpful now if I described in some detail what the effect of the banding arrangements will be , as there has been considerable misunderstanding of the provisions .
4 The second part , I thought might be useful to members in explaining in more detail what each of the schemes were about .
5 It lays down standards for the media programme within the school , in terms of the provision of skilled personnel and plentiful materials in appropriate surrounds ; it specifies in some detail the media programme for the " school district " ( the American equivalent of the local education authority ) in similar terms of personnel , materials and distribution .
6 Before entering into a discussion of the reasons for the decline of the organized networks , and of the patterns of cattle theft in the first half of the twentieth century , 1 shall first discuss in some detail the administrative policies which affected cattle stealing in its heyday .
7 This is of course traumatic in itself and involves an interview with the Registrar which we will discuss in more detail in chapter 11 .
8 The first part of this chapter will discuss in more detail the three main problems of lexical access that were outlined in sections 2 and 3 of Chapter 2 .
9 After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " .
10 However , this is much too simplistic , and reading levels of deaf children are considerably depressed , as Conrad ( 1979 ) has reported in some detail .
11 In all , 30 companies contributed ; in addition to the 13 questionnaire replies , nine were prepared to speak on the telephone , of a total of 25 called , and eight were visited and interviewed in more detail .
12 Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 .
13 In Britain , this used fuel with its lethal inventory is either carefully stored or sent for ‘ reprocessing ’ at the Sellafield plant in Cumbria , a procedure I shall describe in more detail later .
14 To illustrate this I will describe in some detail the example of my own school , where the governing body has grasped the opportunity presented by recent legislation to formalise a long-established tradition of teacher involvement in decision-making .
15 Few if any members are apprised in any detail about the background of the candidate , rules and regulations about appointment , or — most importantly — the eligibility criteria .
16 Matadial referred in some detail in her evidence to five or six occasions between October 1986 and the end of the year when she had discussed with the defendant his frequent beating and threatening of Paulette .
17 So Kelly and Sear have looked in more detail at the temperature changes following the handful of similar eruptions that have occurred since 1881 , when those detailed temperature records begin .
18 Now at this point I want to sort of take a break from looking at the development of the Communist Party to looking briefly at the peasantry because although the peasantry have been in the background for much of the time , we have n't actually looked in any detail , so far , at the condition of the peasantry in China .
19 The Channel Tunnel Research Unit has looked in some detail at the likely impact of the Tunnel and rail infrastructure improvements on European integration and the development of particular regions .
20 This is not considered in much detail by Marslen-Wilson and Tyler ( 1980 ) ; however , they do suggest that the acoustic-phonetic information needed to define the word-initial cohort must include the first vowel of the word .
21 D. J. Wrench is one of the few to have considered in any detail what happened after the National Government was formed .
22 The provisions of the Mental Health Acts were not considered in any detail in the course of the argument .
23 Description , interpretation and judgement are the subjects of separate chapters , where they are considered in more detail .
24 The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) .
25 These influences are considered in more detail in Chapter 12 .
26 Only indigenous breeds are described , but the British Friesian has been so dominant in this country that its history is included here , though the Friesian and Holstein are considered in more detail in the Netherlands and North American sections .
27 These two aspects of development planning are complementary but separate ; they are considered in more detail in Chapter 8 .
28 The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages .
29 Conjoint therapy was considered in more detail in Chapter 5 .
30 These three groups will now be considered in more detail , although most attention will be paid to the first group because this includes by far the majority of self-injury cases .
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