Example sentences of "in detail the " in BNC.

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31 Desperate Venture ( Hodder & Stoughton , 365pp , illus , hbk , £18.99 ) by Normal Gelb lays out in detail the story behind one of the most crucial campaigns of World War Two .
32 ( 1975 ) describe in detail the treatment of such a child .
33 In other words , we should examine in detail the career mobility patterns within and between corporations , for those who succeed are more likely to have just those qualities which corporate crime requires .
34 ‘ Monumental Reputation ’ , arranged and researched by Iain Brown of the National Library ( following a suggestion by Alastair Rowan who has contributed a tape-slide presentation on Adam ) , is among the first attempts to explore in detail the making of an archaeological folio which changed the face of contemporary design .
35 The Christian Faith spells out in detail the kind of overall understanding of Christian theology which was opened up by the conception of the nature of religion presented in the Addresses .
36 collective bargaining is not typically concluded by a contract , specifying in detail the future rights and duties of either side but by an understanding [ which ] must depend on personal relationships and customary usages .
37 Before I attempt to describe in detail the principal strands which have created the contemporary primary school it is necessary to appreciate the difficulty of isolating and then evaluating the contribution made by each of them .
38 Mayhew … ) were concerned to describe accurately and in detail the social conditions of their society , particularly of the more disadvantaged sections , but their interest in these matters was never a disinterested academic one .
39 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to consider in detail the strengths and weaknesses of this whole constellation of assessment initiatives .
40 The press reported in detail the ordeal which rape survivors must undergo in the court situation — GIRL WEEPS AFTER 90-MINUTE RAPE QUIZ — when one of the girls broke down in court during questioning .
41 I shall attempt to establish the general outlines of what I term the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy by examining in detail the work of some writers who have explicitly addressed themselves to questions of literacy and its cognitive consequences .
42 Progressive and enterprising caterers and hotel proprietors constantly study and analyse in detail the current trends and developments in the industry in order to provide a high standard of accommodation and service at reasonable prices and to improve the efficiency of their establishments .
43 It also treats in detail the pronunciation , written forms , inflexions , constructions , and derivation of each word .
44 Extensive entries for each of the artist 's works are preceded by a long chronology with numbered and itemised sections discussing in detail the major developments in Magritte 's career .
45 The previous chapter and the present one have examined in detail the operation of both a fixed and a floating exchange rate system .
46 The Joint Working Party on Flexible Training has been meeting to consider in detail the arrangements for part time training at senior registrar level and the need for a formal scheme for other grades .
47 He moves onto a review he 's just read of his book Eyes To The Hills , considers in detail the argument it follows and expresses frustration that his rigorous intellectual approach has been mistaken for pretension .
48 The book explains in detail the 20 key points examined in the test .
49 The two meetings examined in detail the practical workings of the Convention and were able to make suggestions to facilitate its operation , but no major difficulties were discovered .
50 These regulations fill out in detail the summary of 20:1–17 .
51 Describe in detail the sequence of steps carried out by the store , data manipulation unit , and control unit of the Von Neumann computer when executing the sequence of instructions given in Figure 1.6 .
52 Follow in detail the sequence of events illustrated by each of the editing examples in Figure 2.25 .
53 In this situation , it is worth comparing in detail the advantages of continuing the development of the unit exactly as required but on a limited range of systems , as against modifying the design so that it can be implemented on a wider range .
54 A member of the nursing staff usually discusses in detail the patient 's lifestyle and the effects on this of his present illness and admission to hospital .
55 The aim of this chapter will be to describe in detail the currently available techniques for air-drying and spreading of oocytes and spermatocytes in man and the mouse .
56 Erm so in in broad terms the master plan is is unchanged in concept but we think improved in detail the is the other thing at each end erm represents on the left hand side er , what is currently Honey Hill I believe the name may be changed in due course erm and those behind me here are the houses on the Fern Hill side and then , although some of you will have difficulty seeing it at the moment , at the bottom there are detailed drawings showing the internal arrangement of the houses and flats and , and detailed drawings of the elevations with dimensions , so one can have a have a bit of a feel for the the sort of space standards that we 've aimed at , but there are in fact , furniture plans shown on the drawings .
57 A package of analyses under labels like FACETS , REACT , QUASAR , QUARTZ , etc. , enable the media planner to identify in detail the demographic make-up of the audience to any spot or programme , either at individual or household level ; audience reach and frequency build-up ( see Figure 11.3 ) ; detailed spot by spot TVRs , by region , for defined audiences ; analyses of own and competing brands ; spending by region , daypart , day of week , etc. ; the performance of individual TV stations ; and so on .
58 It is very rarely the case in real life that we can predict in detail the form and content of the language which we will encounter , but , given all of the ethnographic information we have specified , the actual occurring utterance is much more likely ( hence , we assume , much more readily processed by the addressee ) than any of the following ‘ utterances ’ which did not occur :
59 Imagine for a moment attempting to describe in detail the difference in shape between a milk bottle and a sherry bottle , or the taste of cod as against haddock , or the design of some wallpaper .
60 Muthesius documents in detail the interests of the professions involved in building streets of terraced properties : the speculators , suppliers of materials , planning controllers and architects .
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