Example sentences of "explored [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The bile ducts are not often visualised or explored during this operation and it is uncertain how those patients with both duct and gall bladder stones can be identified , either beforehand or perioperatively .
2 The association between the nature of the referral and whether the referral was received in or out-of-hours was explored for any interesting patterns .
3 Oiticica 's ‘ Penetrabili ’ , booths which can be entered and explored with all five senses , were a major influence on ‘ Tropicalismo ’ , an avant-garde movement which affected Brazilian cinema , theatre and music in the late Sixties .
4 Problems are individualized or even suppressed rather than openly explored with all the possible difficulties that this entails .
5 Differences in gender experience , as well as class background , will be explored in each aspect of inquiry .
6 The vertigo of hanging between cultures is something Lepage has obsessively explored in all his work .
7 Accompanied by superb colour plates of objects drawn largely from the museum 's collection and newly re-photographed the multi-faceted , sometimes ethereal nature of glass is explored in all its astounding variety , from ancient civilisation onwards .
8 However , creativity is also explored in another , different , way in the poem .
9 The whole matter of quantitative information about stock — particularly when used to diagnose stock revision requirements — is explored in more detail in Chapter 10 of this book on ‘ logistics ’ .
10 Some fundamental subjects relating to weeding are now explored in more detail .
11 It is explored in more detail on pp.36- 7 .
12 ( This is explored in more depth in ‘ Cracks in the mirror ’ . )
13 These have been explored in more depth , namely loss and bereavement , elders from ethnic minority groups , ageing in a strange country , issues around sexuality , mental infirmity , alcoholism and elder abuse .
14 ( This aspect of psychological method is explored in more detail in Chapter 7 ) .
15 Elsewhere the authors have explored in more detail the nature and relevance of such approaches to people with learning difficulties ( Swain and Brechin , forthcoming ) .
16 This is explored in more detail in a later chapter .
17 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 .
18 Other factors explored in more detail in the CFM include :
19 The question of whether it is in fact an asset of the business or of Fred can be explored in more detail .
20 The significance of the class-party nexus will be explored in more detail shortly .
21 Surprisingly , the other avenue available — use of the County Topic Loan Service — does not seem to have been explored in any systematic way , even though parties of children were taken to the divisional library on at least one occasion .
22 Hilton sums up the whole process as he has defined it in Book One through the two images of sin and Christ with a quotation from Galatians 4:19 : Scale 1 , then , maps the whole area of the contemplative life and shows it may be accessed through inner participation in the truth revealed at the Incarnation : Most of the book , however , is occupied with the effort to clarify the process by which the reformation to the likeness of Jesus in his manhood may be begun , the experience of this likeness in the reformed " " of the soul and how it leads to contemplation of the Godhead is not explored in any fullness although it is present as a stated goal .
23 For example it may influence the availability of such services as play-groups and nursery schools when young children have wider opportunities to practice communicating ; new types of activities and different relationships can be explored in these settings which add to the child 's capacity to communicate and are critical at this stage of development .
24 Another strand in the arguments explored in these cases was that of ‘ unfairness ’ .
25 Attitude to the police was explored in several ways , the main measures being called ‘ approval , ’ ‘ perception ’ and ‘ co-operation . ’
26 What are also being explored in this paper , although tangentially , are ways of establishing and understanding data about workers ' feelings regarding work .
27 The thrust of what has been explored in this paper suggests that the culture of work enterprises induces a sense of inadequacy and inferiority in individuals .
28 The role of the semantic net is being explored in this new environment .
29 These three kinds of explanation , each of which will be explored in this chapter , are not mutually exclusive , but they do have different theoretical and policy implications .
30 To ground the many provisions of , let us say , the UN Declaration of 1948 in the mere possibility of their being defended by moral argument is to consign them to a very combative arena indeed , the vagaries of which we have explored in this chapter and are precisely those exploited by Hare in his gloomy quotation .
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