Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] some detail " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Minsky and Papert studied in some detail how elaborate a perceptron must be in order to recognise a particular class .
5 In Chapter 3 , we examined in some detail Pearson 's review of the history of street crime in Britain , and his criticism of the widely held belief that such crime is a unique feature of present-day society .
6 That 's something you documented in some detail in subsequent records .
7 London Life , covering a party held by the National Sun and Air Association , went into some detail in describing the magician Mr Tony Alexander , who , despite his absence of clothing , managed to Produce cards and handkerchiefs from thin air and won himself a round of applause — and a five pound bet into the bargain .
8 When I reviewed the GR-50 back in December ‘ 91 , I went into some detail regarding the fitting of the GK-2 pickup to the guitar of your choosing .
9 he dealt with the principles involved and went into some detail of the features of different engine designs .
10 We looked in some detail at some aspects of protection which included certain kinds of technical and formal performance , the indirect handling of painful subjects and projection , the latter including some aspects of the teacher 's most flexible strategy , teacher-in-role .
11 I wrote in some detail about the Design Controller , including combining programs , in the October 1991 to January 1992 issues and these are available from Machine Knitting Monthly .
12 One of the university members of the June visiting party wrote in some detail about his impressions of the College .
13 Then , having stated the facts , he criticised in some detail the reasoning in Morris , at pp. 282a–285d , and considered Reg. v. Skipp [ 1975 ] Crim.L.R. 114 and Reg. v. Fritschy [ 1985 ] Crim.L.R. 745 .
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