Example sentences of "is [verb] [prep] [det] detail " in BNC.

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1 This scheme is explained in more detail later in this factsheet .
2 The approach , which is explained in more detail in the following sections , is summarised in Fig 12.2 .
3 The impact of FRS 1 and FRS 3 is explained in more detail in this financial review .
4 The basis for charging stamp duty on VAT-inclusive rent where the lease is silent on the ability to charge VAT , or a lease specifically states that VAT is not recoverable by the landlord , is explained in some detail by the Stamp Office .
5 Ilyas , known as Ciwi-zade ( Civizade : d. 995/1587 ) , not to be confused with his father who bore the same name and who , as one of the Muftis in the period under review , is treated in some detail in a later chapter .
6 But Rapperswil is treated in more detail in the section on north Switzerland .
7 This special relationship is examined in more detail in Chapter 6 .
8 it is served through the authorities of the foreign country or through British consular authorities in accordance with Order 11 , rule 6 , which is examined in more detail below , or ( in the case of service on a foreign State itself ) under Order 11 , rule 7243 ;
9 Thus these issue networks provide a kind of intellectual community in specific policy fields which to some extent transcends traditional political boundaries between Congress and the executive and between the layers of government in the American federal system ( this is examined in more detail in chapter 16 ) .
10 The application of the reasonableness test is examined in more detail later at Chapter 6 , 2 ; for the present , suffice to say that it is difficult , if not impossible , to predict what clauses will satisfy the reasonableness test , but a clause which appears reasonable is less likely to provoke a challenge than one which appears less reasonable .
11 This is considered in more detail in Chapter 3 .
12 Our current evidence to explain the gender imbalance illustrated by the older age groups is very flimsy and is considered in more detail in Chapter 4 .
13 Second , at each age mortality rates are lower for women as compared with men ( this is considered in more detail below ) .
14 This issue of getting help is considered in more detail below .
15 The issue of short-termism is considered in more detail in Chapter 4 .
16 The role of FEDV is explored critically by Pesaran ( 1982 ) , whose study is considered in more detail in chapter 7 .
17 The drafting of a suitable formula is considered in more detail in the context of rent review .
18 Thin layer chromatography ( TLC ) is considered in some detail ; although paper chromatography and electrophoresis would have been useful additions .
19 This aspect of the subject is pursued in more detail in Chapter 7 but it is worth stressing the value of the library as neutral territory .
20 This issue is pursued in more detail in the next chapter .
21 This theme is pursued in more detail in the next chapter .
22 The story is told in more detail in Chapter 5 .
23 The tale is told in some detail by William Stukeley in a letter to Noah Curtis of Woolsthorpe dated 1746 and is reproduced in Drakard 's History of Stamford .
24 In fact , however , as is shown in some detail in chapter 11 , while the Conservatives have been very committed to public ‘ expenditure restraint and have stopped the growth of public employment , they too have found social policy expenditure hard to curb .
25 Outcome is shown in more detail in Table 4 .
26 Yet very little is known in any detail about how these important decisions are made .
27 But it is governed in some detail by statutory requirements , and so is undeniably a system of statutory regulation .
28 The technique is discussed in some detail in Ref. [ 1 ] , p. 395 , and an example of a spectrum showing fluorescence from a crystalline sample is shown in Fig. 5.6 .
29 Common assault is the lowest rung of the ‘ ladder ’ of non-fatal offences , with a maximum penalty of six months ' imprisonment , and it is discussed in more detail below .
30 This is known as a scissor-bite and is discussed in more detail on page 74 .
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