Example sentences of "more [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | There were significant changes in the services provided , but these are more properly discussed in Chapter 4 . |
2 | This vicious circle is more precisely specified in Chapter 7 . |
3 | The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description . |
4 | The consequences of this gulf between ‘ hidden ’ users and official agencies will be more fully explored in Chapter 9 . |
5 | We may extend our analysis of urban-rural shift to these years , 1981–87 , by reference to Table 5.5 , which disaggregates the South and North of Great Britain further into types of districts , a breakdown that is more fully explained in Chapter 7 and utilized in Chapters 8 to 11 . |
6 | ( This theory is more fully described in Chapter 5 . ) |
7 | In other cases , as we more fully discuss in chapter 5 , the use of NFI alternatives to capital transfers incur distinctly second-best solutions to the problem . |
8 | This is more fully discussed in Chapter 8 . |
9 | Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment . |
10 | ( This will be more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) . |
11 | The official reaction to these changes ( more fully discussed in Chapter 9 ) has been to try and persuade farmers to adopt a more conservationist attitude , notably on unproductive land ( Leonard and Cobham , 1977 ) . |
12 | Section 56 is more fully considered in Chapter 22 ( para. 22–14 below ) . |
13 | The circumstances in which section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act applies will be more fully considered in Chapter 23 . |