Example sentences of "[prep] more depth [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Let's be frank , there are other producers who have studied this area in more depth than I and they do it far better .
2 To mark the launch of SuperCalc 5.5 she has prepared a 16-page booklet covering all its new features in more depth than was possible in this article and this is available FREE to readers of Practical PC .
3 The preparation of submissions for the UFC Research Assessment Exercise provided a timely opportunity to take stock of our research activities in more depth than usual .
4 In many instances , it is the skill of observation which will lead the practitioner to pursue particular lines of enquiry in more depth and to tailor the assessment process to the particular individual or carer .
5 It transpired that he wanted to be able to comment on each question in more depth and indeed some staff did so on separate sheets .
6 Barro and Gordon ( 1983 ) consider this analysis in more depth and use it to explain certain other macroeconomic phenomena such as the rising trend in unemployment and inflation , and the use of apparently ineffective countercyclical monetary policy by a number of governments .
7 Before the end of term several advisers made visits to the school to outline the operation of the scheme in more depth and to expand on the written guidelines for producing the self-appraisal documents .
8 Moreover , the depreciation debate will be ‘ dusted off ’ after years of shelf-life and revisited in more depth as depreciation becomes the major cost .
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