Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [prep] [det] detail " in BNC.
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1 | Magritte 's career has not been examined in such detail in Britain since Sylvester curated a smaller and more exclusive exhibition for the Tate Gallery in 1969 . |
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 | Here your role is to ensure that any plan has been developed in enough detail to satisfy you as manager that it is workable . |
4 | However , its contents have not yet been revealed in any detail , neither has the valuable Abridgement been considered . |
5 | It has already been argued in some detail that foot the bill is semantically transparent . |
6 | This has been provided in some detail by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority . |
7 | These documents demonstrate a commitment to developing broadly based , open political agitation , but they contain little about a civil rights strategy in the north ; such a strategy could be deduced from the analysis which they contain , but the documents give no indication that it had been proposed in any detail . |
8 | The breakage of mandibles of species other than rodents has not been documented in any detail . |
9 | The gravitational field has been explored in some detail by observations of the satellites and of the paths of fly-by spacecraft . |
10 | In the previous section the singularity structure of the Khan-Penrose solution has been analysed in some detail . |
11 | It is because they take to these artificial sites so readily that pied flycatchers have been studied in such detail : breeding in a nest box allows nests to be checked and the adults to be caught and ringed much more easily than if they were in natural cavities . |
12 | There are , after all , many species of invertebrate , of which but very few have been studied in any detail . |
13 | With regard to treatment , this subject has already been covered in some detail . |
14 | Because of this , BBCBASIC(Z80) file handling has been covered in some detail . |
15 | The effects of trampling on large mammalian bone have been described in some detail ( Andrews & Cook , 1985 ; Behrensmeyer et al . , |
16 | This project has been described in some detail for it exemplifies the way social workers may need to adapt their skills , to work with colleagues from other disciplines , and also to work at one remove from the client , in sustaining an informal care network , or a family network . |
17 | Although Caribbean language varieties ( and , in particular , Jamaican Creole ) have been described in some detail , our knowledge of the language of second and third generation West Indian settlers in Britain is extremely sketchy . |
18 | The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions . |
19 | These have been described in more detail by Ferrari and IbaƱez ( 1988 ) , and will be described in Sections 10.5 and 13.3 . |
20 | The profiles for the approaching waves in both cases have been described in more detail by Hoenselaers and Ernst ( 1990 ) . |
21 | It was apparent that the department felt rather less threatened by the prospect of the appraisal after the process had been described in more detail . |