Example sentences of "some detail the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 It also discusses in some detail the shortcomings of the law in regard to theft and kindred offences , as they appeared to the committee , and it proposes remedies .
2 Having set forth the accepted Turkish tradition concerning the early Muftilik and having reviewed in some detail the lives of the first three Muftis , one may now pass on to a consideration in more general terms of the validity of the tradition and of such important problems as the reasons for the creation of the institution and the nature of the early Muftilik , problems which are either not dealt with at all by Turkish writers or are dealt with only in the vaguest terms .
3 The Gesta describes in some detail the journey of Peter to Rome to receive the belt , the symbol of the Christian warrior , and the diadem or crown , the symbol of kingship .
4 Because of the level of generality of most published statements about the social importance of rural schools , I am concerned to investi gate in some detail the question of how schools are important to a community .
5 We must now , therefore , consider in some detail the question of explicit diagnostic tests for ambiguity and generality .
6 It is worth describing in some detail the evolution of the Inservice Panel , since it is the evaluators ' judgement that a number of lessons might be learnt from its somewhat chequered career .
7 Before turning to a detailed discussion of the lives of the Muftis , it will be useful to examine in some detail the development of the learned hierarchy in the Ottoman state , since it is only against this background that the development of the institution of the Muftilik can be properly appreciated .
8 Kydland and Prescott ( 1977 ) analyse in some detail the problem of the time-inconsistency of policy .
9 It sets out in some detail the means of complying with each of the eight principles that underpin the Data Protection Act .
10 He may never have envisioned a situation in which it would be possible to specify in some detail the characteristics of the phylogenetic id , the evolutionary starting-point from which the modern id-ego organization began .
11 Thirdly , and this is the most important thing , we must take up in some detail the matter of interpretation — what observed differences mean .
12 The purpose of this chapter is to examine in some detail the nature of age discrimination in the workplace .
13 Before we go too deeply into the treatment of illness with homoeopathy , it is useful to consider in some detail the nature of health and disease , and what is likely to have happened when an individual becomes ill .
14 I shall single out those writers whom I take to be the most significant among contemporary anti-individualist social scientists ; I shall examine in some detail the nature of the assumptions embedded in their practice ; and I shall seek to assess the coherence of the social explanations those assumptions lead them to produce .
15 It is necessary first to consider in some detail the nature of the visitor 's jurisdiction .
16 This part of the course is intended to enable the student to spend enough time on one current and developing model of grammar to be at ease with its fundamental concepts and to understand in some detail the application of these to the solution of actual problems in English .
17 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 .
18 This project aims to apply the methods of modern economics to the subject matter of classical constitutional theory and so analyse in some detail the implications of alternative constitutional provisions such as bicameralism , the separation of powers , parliamentary procedures and political parties .
19 Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
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