Example sentences of "[verb] [been] [verb] [prep] [adj] detail " in BNC.

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1 The matter has been handled in meticulous detail both by Hare and Macfarlane , and only the most salient points can be noted here .
2 Here your role is to ensure that any plan has been developed in enough detail to satisfy you as manager that it is workable .
3 This solution has been analysed in great detail by Chandrasekhar and Ferrari ( 1984 ) .
4 In the previous section the singularity structure of the Khan-Penrose solution has been analysed in some detail .
5 The gravitational field has been explored in some detail by observations of the satellites and of the paths of fly-by spacecraft .
6 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 .
7 The enemy 's base , a disused farmhouse , has been examined in great detail by an earlier reconnaissance patrol and everyone knows , in theory at least , how to reach it and What to do on arrival .
8 Because of this , BBCBASIC(Z80) file handling has been covered in some detail .
9 This has been investigated in great detail elsewhere , and the guidelines may be summarized as follows :
10 This has been investigated in close detail by such social anthropologists as Edmund Leach , who attempted to describe the ‘ expressive ’ and symbolic aspects of thinking in industrial and non-industrial society alike ( 1954 , 1976 ) .
11 This has been provided in some detail by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Although parts of this tradition have been examined in great detail , some of the most important aspects of it for this theme have received little attention .
16 Special circumstances are required to justify the er proposing the new settlement through the local plan structure planning process , and I believe that is exactly what has occurred over the last five years , and if I could just quickly run through paragraph thirty three of P P G three , and the your invitation for us to comment on the criteria set out there , first of all the first element , the ex the alternative must be erm seen to be a less satisfactory method of providing land for the new housing that is needed , that is the essence of what has occurred in the process which the County Council has undertaken over the last couple of years , all of the policy options available have been examined in great detail , have been subject to public consultation , public participation , d I believe clear view was that there were erm constraints operating on York which meant that not all of that additional development accommodated in the adjacent to the existing er York city villages surrounding York .
17 The accident records at these schools have been examined in considerable detail by the Departments of Highways and Education and the Police and four areas have been highlighted for further action and detailed investigation .
18 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 .
19 The spectra of transition-metal complexes in the visible and near-UV regions have been studied in considerable detail , and may be most informative .
20 There are , after all , many species of invertebrate , of which but very few have been studied in any detail .
21 The financial measures which led to the crisis of 1340–1 and the grievances that the commons laid before parliament in 1339 and 1340 , have been analysed in great detail .
22 During the last decade or so cephalaspids have been re-examined in great detail .
23 It is therefore subject to the omissions and confusions of long-term memory , which have been discussed in considerable detail by both social scientists and oral historians .
24 Some specimens have been preserved in miraculous detail with every scale and fin-ray present .
25 Measurements and floor plan alone wo n't convey the atmosphere , but if a personal viewing is not possible make sure you have been supplied with written details before you begin working out your item .
26 Alum Pot and its attendant caves were amongst the earliest to attract the curiosity of local explorers and they have been known in intimate detail since the middle of last century .
27 These have been described in more detail by Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1988 ) , and will be described in Sections 10.5 and 13.3 .
28 The profiles for the approaching waves in both cases have been described in more detail by Hoenselaers and Ernst ( 1990 ) .
29 The effects of trampling on large mammalian bone have been described in some detail ( Andrews & Cook , 1985 ; Behrensmeyer et al . ,
30 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 .
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