Example sentences of "[to-vb] in more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To discover in more detail what information is relevant to the needs of employees requires a systematic investigation , often on a continuous basis .
2 If a capillary joint leaks , you may be able to feed in more solder ( after draining the system ) .
3 But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’
4 The lists of attainments in Profiles of Development are not only a means to record learning , they are also an intervention in teaching — an attempt by the authors to define in more detail the National Curriculum as it applies to ‘ individuals for whom there is concern over progress ’ .
5 This period — which we shall have occasion to discuss in more detail later — was known , for those living in it , as ‘ the Last Times ’ , or ‘ the Last Days ’ .
6 Parallel workshops on the second day will provide an opportunity to discuss in more detail the matching of user requirements in the individual technology areas .
7 Our results confirm those of Wu and Wilcox ( 27 ) and extend them to identify in more detail the sites that are bound by the VZV 140k DNA binding domain .
8 To try and answer this question , it is necessary to look in more detail at the anatomy of the current slump in the housing market and assess why it has been so much more severe than previous downturns .
9 Having explored some aspects of being a principal carer , and the cared for elderly person in a close relationship in a family , we need to look in more detail at the character of informal care networks , where there may be more people involved in a less intense way .
10 To take the analysis further , we need to look in more detail at racist beliefs and discriminatory practices .
11 We now need to look in more detail at the primary area of bank lending , the private sector , particularly in the light of two criticisms which have been made of the role played by banking institutions .
12 They should be encouraged to look in more detail at the profitability of the business .
13 And from C P R E's point of view we we would feel that the best way to do that is to is to reconvene if that 's the right word , the forum of Greater York authorities to look in more detail at at each of the sectors and under undertake the the technical comparison I think in a in in a fair and reasonable way which which I do n't think we 've really we 've really achieved during erm three hours of discussion today .
14 That 's coming to then I can start to look in more detail
15 In the end , EGBT were willing to put in more money for a more environmentally-friendly mode of working , and we agreed that the planings would be off-loaded at the end of the path , and then ferried in on dumper trucks .
16 Utd ( which I was totally amazed about when I read it in the newspaper ) he seems to have settled down and appears to put in more effort .
17 ‘ Derek has to realise he has a fight on his hands and he will have to put in more effort .
18 This Marx and Engels were to attempt to do in more detail in their subsequent works .
19 Then you can pick out what you 'd like to see in more detail another time .
20 And apart from these two activities she would like to indulge in more horse-riding .
21 It is now necessary to consider in more detail the character of the apparent singularities in these initial regions II and III .
22 But Miller 's analysis of his example also invites us to consider in more detail how this is related to an individualist interest .
23 Once the teaching unit has reached the stage of a draft computer program which does what the designer intends , together with associated notes which describe what the program offers and its possible uses in the classroom , we need to consider in more detail how to collect essential information as to what actually happens when the unit is used .
24 It will be necessary however to consider in more detail certain general logical features of monistic reasoning , and I shall do this in a moment .
25 We turn in the next section to consider in more detail the effect of crime upon women .
26 Before proceeding to the discussion of pull-out torque/speed characteristics for the variable-reluctance motor , we must pause to consider in more detail the effects of neglecting the harmonics of phase current .
27 This led him to investigate in more detail the effect of alcohol on chromosome segregation at about the time of conception , and its effects on early development of the mouse embryo in vivo .
28 The purpose of the present chapter is to investigate in more detail the nature of Muscovite colonial policies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , drawing largely on the researches of a range of Soviet scholars , but particularly those of N.I .
29 Before undertaking an analysis of the novels , it will therefore be necessary to investigate in more detail what is meant by the term ‘ metaphor ’ .
30 Between 1984 and 1990 in-depth studies of paraprofessional social service personnel were carried out on-site in Britain , India , Israel , Spain and the USA , in order to examine in more detail the trends and issues revealed by our international survey .
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