Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in [adj] detail " in BNC.

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1 The enemy 's base , a disused farmhouse , has been examined in great detail by an earlier reconnaissance patrol and everyone knows , in theory at least , how to reach it and What to do on arrival .
2 Although parts of this tradition have been examined in great detail , some of the most important aspects of it for this theme have received little attention .
3 Special circumstances are required to justify the er proposing the new settlement through the local plan structure planning process , and I believe that is exactly what has occurred over the last five years , and if I could just quickly run through paragraph thirty three of P P G three , and the your invitation for us to comment on the criteria set out there , first of all the first element , the ex the alternative must be erm seen to be a less satisfactory method of providing land for the new housing that is needed , that is the essence of what has occurred in the process which the County Council has undertaken over the last couple of years , all of the policy options available have been examined in great detail , have been subject to public consultation , public participation , d I believe clear view was that there were erm constraints operating on York which meant that not all of that additional development accommodated in the adjacent to the existing er York city villages surrounding York .
4 Magritte 's career has not been examined in such detail in Britain since Sylvester curated a smaller and more exclusive exhibition for the Tate Gallery in 1969 .
5 The accident records at these schools have been examined in considerable detail by the Departments of Highways and Education and the Police and four areas have been highlighted for further action and detailed investigation .
6 In the case of hierarchies only general formal characteristics are discussed : specific types of hierarchy are treated in some detail in chapter 6 ( taxonomic hierarchies ) , chapter 7 ( part-whole hierarchies ) and chapter 8 ( non-branching hierarchies ) .
7 The unit gives a broad introduction to issues and problems which are treated in more detail in the second and final years .
8 The three major schemes — the Library of Congress Classification Scheme , the Universal Decimal Classification Scheme and the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme — are treated in most detail , since they account for a good proportion of classification practice .
9 There is continued emphasis on good programming practice , while aspects of systems design , business computing and software application are developed in more detail .
10 This is an important consideration when attempting to interpret palaeoecology from the composition of fossil faunas that are derived from predator activity , and it has been treated in some detail in the appendix , where comparative data for a number of the predator species has been summarized .
11 When these indicators are examined in more detail in relation to investment , productivity and competitiveness , the picture which emerges is not predominantly one of inadequate supplies of labour in manufacturing industry but one of the low productive efficiency of the existing labour force as it is employed in combination with other factors of production .
12 The Nicaraguan penal system has several features unique in Central America and , in the case of Matagalpa Prison , these special features are examined in more detail .
13 ( These factors are examined in more detail in our chapters on the family and sexual divisions . )
14 The balance sheets and the functions of various financial intermediaries are examined in more detail than they are here in Carter and Partington ( 1984 ) and Struthers and Speight ( 1980 ) .
15 This issue raises a whole series of complex methodological questions that are examined in some detail in P.A. Consultants ' 1987 review .
16 In this chapter , the scope and general principles of laws relating to obscenity , indecency , blasphemy , conspiracy and incitement to racial hatred are examined in some detail .
17 Here your role is to ensure that any plan has been developed in enough detail to satisfy you as manager that it is workable .
18 These and several other changes are explained in more detail inside .
19 The ways in which this will be accomplished are explained in more detail below .
20 Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation .
21 Voluntary offers are explained in more detail in Chapter 9 .
22 These are referred to briefly in para 1.2 above and are explained in more detail in Chapter 8 .
23 Roping techniques are explained in clear detail .
24 In the analysis of the Wolf-man , for example , the relations of one patient to religion , and to his father , are traced in great detail .
25 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 .
26 Less well known , perhaps , is our vision of sustainable development , production and consumption , matters that are addressed in some detail in the document referred to in paragraphs 22 and 23 , above .
27 Some information services are organised in such detail that they have a grandiose title such as " The Barbed Wire Information Bureau " , information sheets and a direct telephone line .
28 The issue has recently been pursued in greater detail by Per Linell in Sweden .
29 Education supervision orders are considered in greater detail in Chapter 10 .
30 The undesirable effects of inflation are considered in greater detail Chapter 27 .
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