Example sentences of "[verb] in some 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 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 .
5 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 .
6 However , this is much too simplistic , and reading levels of deaf children are considerably depressed , as Conrad ( 1979 ) has reported in some detail .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 I have already considered in some detail the starting point for these studies — Lawrence 's ( 1949 ) experiment .
11 Thin layer chromatography ( TLC ) is considered in some detail ; although paper chromatography and electrophoresis would have been useful additions .
12 Elsewhere in this book school libraries and public libraries in the UK are considered in some detail .
13 The processes by which such negotiations are conducted are considered in some detail in chapter 7 .
14 Each of these are considered in some detail in section two , below .
15 It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems .
16 Considered in some detail is the importance and plight of certain groups of unemployed , notably the long-term and those under 25 .
17 ( The distinctions among different types of property complexes are considered in some detail in Chapter 8 . ) :
18 In this chapter the steps which need to be taken to ensure that the continuing partners are able to carry on the practice , beyond the basic declaration of intent ( Clause 4.02 ) , are considered in some detail .
19 The case is important because the Court of Appeal considered in some detail the way in which a restraint of trade clause should be construed .
20 Annex A ( reprinted with minor amendments as Annex A to Circular 15/84 ) looks in some detail at housing land availability in the countryside and elsewhere .
21 The book then looks in some detail at the Reagan energy plan , condemning it as ‘ unbearably expensive , socially disruptive , and needlessly damaging to the long-term national interest ’ .
22 She looks in some detail at the process by which the counter-revolutionary attack on women 's liberation took place .
23 The following section looks in some detail at its parameters .
24 Their results can be seen in Demonstrating Successful Care in the Community which describes all twenty-eight projects and looks in some detail at five of them .
25 I shall now consider in some detail this last phenomenon — variable loss of [ h ] in stressed syllables initially before vowels .
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 Minsky and Papert studied in some detail how elaborate a perceptron must be in order to recognise a particular class .
28 Fortunately this did not stop the women from trying , and Basnett , senior lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick , describes in some detail the individual practitioners who set about the task .
29 Joan Bromberg describes in some detail the US 's preparation for the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy .
30 The sense of ‘ the men ’ constituting a social group in a particular enterprise can be found in the joking relationships that are established which Willis describes in some detail .
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