Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] more detail " in BNC.

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1 On Wednesday , facing demands for more detail , Mr Lamont 's deputy , Michael Portillo , and the Treasury said that benefits would only go up in proportion to the RPI .
2 A greater degree of smoothing could have been produced by increasing the size of the box , but this implies the loss of more detail .
3 Chapter 7 will examine the work of Erich Fromm briefly , and that of Herbert Marcuse in more detail .
4 The criteria for selection will be examined in Chapters 3 and 4 , which look at the content of the reporting in more detail .
5 Now let's look at the manoeuvre and tacking in more detail , you will remember it 's a sequence which involves changing hands , pushing , changing sides and then straightening up again .
6 We will discuss the trends in sentencing practice in more detail below .
7 Diane 's book , The Garter Carriage — Patterns and Techniques covers the use of the garter carriage in more detail .
8 We shall examine the deviation of real gases from the ideal gas equation in more detail below .
9 The waveforms of Fig. 5 illustrate this action in more detail .
10 We examine performance indicators in more detail in later chapters .
11 In the afternoon , workshop groups will cover each of the new general SVQ areas in more detail .
12 Let's consider the visual elements in more detail .
13 Temporary workers and overtime working could be substitutes or complements ( albeit that overtime often permits a more immediate response and entails no recruitment training costs ) , and our case studies explore this issue in more detail .
14 Next month we have a feature called ‘ The Hunting Debate ’ which will look into the question of hunting in more detail — Ed .
15 Here we must consider the inclusion of time effects in more detail .
16 Section 1(2) of the 1921 Act gave the Treasury power to direct the C. and A.G. to examine vouchers in more detail — the new Act has withdrawn this power .
17 In order to understand how these various institutions affect the economy and the part they play in the operation of monetary policy , we need to examine some of their activities and functions in more detail .
18 He raised with me certain personal problems that he was facing and I asked him to come to my regular constituency surgery to discuss matters in more detail .
19 I shall examine this question in more detail in the chapters in Part 3 , but meanwhile we might consider briefly how different approaches to language pedagogy in general can be characterized in reference to this question .
20 I shall discuss the implications of the dependency ratio for the construction of family obligations in more detail in chapter 3 .
21 The following texts discuss the public expenditure control process and its reform in more detail :
22 The stricture implicit in the parenthesis within that quotation is justified and Mr Wallace explains those implications in more detail in his introductory chapter when he criticises the draftsmanship of the contract in condign terms .
23 To consider genetic counselling in more detail , it is necessary to return to the main causes of mental handicap , and identify the extent to which genetic disorders are involved .
24 This question of the definition of a knowledge worker will prove to be germane to our subsequent discussion , and we will need to develop the theme in more detail .
25 We now develop this theme in more detail .
26 It deals with the three villas of this article in more detail .
27 As I have said , I 'll go over it in the , in the lecture in more detail , but this is key insight .
28 Later sections will examine the changing position of particular classes in more detail .
29 We can examine the effects of inflation , depreciation and tax in more detail .
30 To understand this process in more detail and to prepare the way for showing how money supply expands or contracts , we must examine the particular types of deposit and loan ( of liability and asset ) .
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