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

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1 They will be examined in more detail when we quit regional life and approach the political capital .
2 The implementation of this 1987 decision of Council will be examined in more detail in later articles but meanwhile , how does this place the RIBA in relation to other construction professions ?
3 To get a feel for the approaches adopted , some of them will be examined in more detail in this chapter .
4 This will be examined in more detail presently .
5 This special relationship is examined in more detail in Chapter 6 .
6 When these indicators are examined in more detail in relation to investment , productivity and competitiveness , the picture which emerges is not predominantly one of inadequate supplies of labour in manufacturing industry but one of the low productive efficiency of the existing labour force as it is employed in combination with other factors of production .
7 The Nicaraguan penal system has several features unique in Central America and , in the case of Matagalpa Prison , these special features are examined in more detail .
8 ( These factors are examined in more detail in our chapters on the family and sexual divisions . )
9 it is served through the authorities of the foreign country or through British consular authorities in accordance with Order 11 , rule 6 , which is examined in more detail below , or ( in the case of service on a foreign State itself ) under Order 11 , rule 7243 ;
10 If a significant departure appears for a certain chromosome , the chromosome can be examined in more detail and the position of the peak grain distribution related to the G-bands .
11 Marx 's views will first be briefly summarized and then examined in more detail .
12 Dicey 's statement of the doctrine ( ante p. 46 ) may be converted into three propositions which will be examined in more detail .
13 Bit-pattern indexes will be examined in more detail later ; however , in some circumstances a more rapid reference technique than that provided by a serial file is required .
14 The way in which the courts have interpreted improper purposes , relevancy and unreasonableness must now be examined in more detail .
15 Thus these issue networks provide a kind of intellectual community in specific policy fields which to some extent transcends traditional political boundaries between Congress and the executive and between the layers of government in the American federal system ( this is examined in more detail in chapter 16 ) .
16 The balance sheets and the functions of various financial intermediaries are examined in more detail than they are here in Carter and Partington ( 1984 ) and Struthers and Speight ( 1980 ) .
17 Choosing to enter a word in the Synonym input box calls up a list of headwords in alphabetical order , one of these can be selected and examined in more detail in the Thesaurus .
18 These and other search strategies will be examined in more detail in the next chapter .
19 However , when examined in more detail it is possible to identify significant variations along the margin .
20 When the lives of the women were examined in more detail , this finding was explained ; quite often , support at the time of their first contact with the woman was not translated into effective support in a crisis in the follow-up year .
21 The application of the reasonableness test is examined in more detail later at Chapter 6 , 2 ; for the present , suffice to say that it is difficult , if not impossible , to predict what clauses will satisfy the reasonableness test , but a clause which appears reasonable is less likely to provoke a challenge than one which appears less reasonable .
22 Some of the applications will be examined in more detail in subsequent chapters .
23 The next step is to ensure that they are receiving all the State benefits to which they are entitled ( a subject we shall be examining in more detail later in Chapter 5 ) and that any capital they have is being invested wisely and safely .
24 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 .
25 In order to examine in more detail the interaction between socio-political context , economic problems and educational policies pursued by governments , the case-study countries are grouped according to key problems and the variety of ways in which governments have attempted to deal with them .
26 It is now time to examine in more detail the intricate relationships between plants and animals , beginning with ‘ predation ’ of plants by animals , or herbivory , its extent and plant resistance to it , then the interactions that are more clearly of advantage to plants , namely dispersal of propagules ( i.e. genetic material at the diploid level ) and pollination of flowers ( i.e. dispersal of genetic material at the haploid level ) .
27 The phrase ‘ can be followed by ’ indicates that not all crime does actually result in police action and prosecution , an issue we will examine in more detail in a discussion of criminal statistics ( Chapter 4 ) .
28 As we will examine in more detail in Chapter 10 , the mass media can in a very important sense direct the way we look at the world and the questions we ask about it .
29 The next section will examine in more detail what is meant by ‘ corporate power ’ , and the different areas in which it has an impact .
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