Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] some detail " in BNC.

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1 In the case of hierarchies only general formal characteristics are discussed : specific types of hierarchy are treated in some detail in chapter 6 ( taxonomic hierarchies ) , chapter 7 ( part-whole hierarchies ) and chapter 8 ( non-branching hierarchies ) .
2 This is an important consideration when attempting to interpret palaeoecology from the composition of fossil faunas that are derived from predator activity , and it has been treated in some detail in the appendix , where comparative data for a number of the predator species has been summarized .
3 This issue raises a whole series of complex methodological questions that are examined in some detail in P.A. Consultants ' 1987 review .
4 In this chapter , the scope and general principles of laws relating to obscenity , indecency , blasphemy , conspiracy and incitement to racial hatred are examined in some detail .
5 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 .
6 Elsewhere in this book school libraries and public libraries in the UK are considered in some detail .
7 The processes by which such negotiations are conducted are considered in some detail in chapter 7 .
8 Each of these are considered in some detail in section two , below .
9 ( The distinctions among different types of property complexes are considered in some detail in Chapter 8 . ) :
10 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 .
11 It has already been argued in some detail that foot the bill is semantically transparent .
12 The trials , tribulations ( as when Pan Am , TWS and American Airlines all cancelled their Concorde orders on the day the Lockheed SST was announced ) and the triumphs of the design , development and early flight testing are shown in some detail — including air-to-air footage of such one-offs as the BAC 221 test vehicle and the Olympus-engined Vulcan .
13 The means by which genes produce their effects are known in some detail .
14 This has been provided in some detail by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority .
15 Section 6(2) must now be examined in some detail .
16 Trends in mortality , nuptiality and fertility over this period will be examined in some detail .
17 All the same , three of them provide the best available narrative and chronology , and their reliability must be examined in some detail .
18 It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems .
19 So I think for next week I 'd like to be looking in some detail , there are two sources on this one is , is and the other is , tho those two are crucial in terms of understanding or , and and that those are crucial in terms of understanding erm why this policy document .
20 The 790s are one of the best documented decades in Anglo-Saxon history and this enables the years of crisis which followed the establishment of Offa 's dominant position to be comprehended in some detail .
21 Two major debates surround enterprise zones : there is the whole question of their origin , development and administration , which raises a series of issues in relation to governments ’ ability to bring about radical change ; and , second , and more importantly by the late 1980s , their impact can now be assessed in some detail .
22 As it so happens , Columbus ' personal reactions can be reconstructed in some detail from documentary evidence .
23 The Benghazi raid will be discussed in some detail later .
24 The resulting structure of speaker A's contributions is , in fact , quite common in discourse and will be discussed in some detail later in terms of ‘ staging ’ ( see Chapter 4 ) .
25 The issue raised here will be discussed in some detail in Chapter 9 .
26 One important source of pleasure will be investigated in some detail — television watching .
27 The last sentence begs at least four questions , and will be analysed in some detail .
28 For these and two other reasons , this model will be described in some detail .
29 For this reason it will be described in some detail .
30 It is clear , I think , from these examples that if the principle of induction is to be a guide to what counts as a legitimate scientific inference , then the ‘ large number ’ clause will need to be qualified in some detail .
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