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

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1 Before we go on to explore in some detail how the Stress Syndrome comes about I want to make a couple of general points .
2 Most of the research is concerned to explore in some detail the response to visually presented sequences of light flashes , where these sequences form patterns .
3 Nevertheless the court went on to discuss in some detail what the position would have been if the appeal could properly have been entertained , expressing the opinion that ( i ) ( Silke V.-P. differing ) there was no ground to intervene in the Barclays ( Asia ) case ; and ( ii ) ( all members of the court concurring ) there was no ground to intervene as regards the order in which the cases should be decided .
4 It is perhaps instructive to look in some detail at one accident report to see if the question as to why it happened was answered as well as the question of what happened .
5 Since The Machine Gunners found the biggest audience , it is useful to look in some detail at the range of reasons offered by teachers for its popularity .
6 In order to understand how the authorities endeavour to influence interest rates in order to constrain bank lending , we need to look in some detail at the markets for bills and money .
7 Ian , who was responsible for dealing with diocesan loans to incumbents for cars , had had to go into some detail on these points .
8 For now we wish to go into some detail on one of the major planks of variable analysis , namely measurement .
9 Luckily , the social-climbing medico found space in his guidebook to record in some detail how the top people of that early Victorian era spent their time when not imbibing the chalybeate or soaking in the sulphur .
10 Before we explore the influence of ‘ speaker 's topic ’ , we shall try to illustrate in some detail the way in which conversational participants ‘ speak topically ’ , by making their contributions relevant to the existing topic framework .
11 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 .
12 We showed how in certain areas — for example home-school links , the curriculum , and whole-school management — clear policies can be appropriate and helpful ; and how in other areas — notably classroom practice — advisory staff seemed eager to prescribe in some detail how teachers should organize their classrooms and manage their teaching , a focus for policy and action at that level which seemed rather less appropriate .
13 I have had an opportunity to study in some detail how this resistance to change has nearly ruined the Swiss watch industry .
14 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 .
15 It is necessary first to consider in some detail the nature of the visitor 's jurisdiction .
16 I want first to focus on the latter meaning , and to describe in some detail what teachers are talking about when they say they are stressed , or suffering from stress .
17 The earlier part of the chapter sought to describe in some detail the major concerns articulated by Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA , the most basic of which , it was suggested , revolved around the perceived declining centrality of organised religion in British social life .
18 And so I took the opportunity to describe in some detail conditions in the attic .
19 It is this problem that we shall have to investigate in some detail .
20 In this instance , however , it was especially important to measure in some detail the tasks undertaken at field level .
21 But it is certainly enough to make us want to persist with our exploration of this theory and to examine in some detail ( in Chapter 7 ) the various possible explanations for the effect .
22 The purpose of this chapter is to examine in some detail the nature of age discrimination in the workplace .
23 The next stage is to examine in some detail specific institutional cases of types of control .
24 In this section the object is to examine in some detail the important preliminary issue of why the debate should be one about the public interest in the first place , and why company law should not be seen instead as being solely concerned with the rights of the corporators , that is , the shareholders .
25 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 .
26 The first is to locate what is happening in the NHS to a broader ideological , economic , social and political context , and the second is to explain in some detail how the reforms have been implemented and what their current status is .
27 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 .
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