Example sentences of "considered [prep] more detail " in BNC.
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1 | Description , interpretation and judgement are the subjects of separate chapters , where they are considered in more detail . |
2 | The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) . |
3 | These influences are considered in more detail in Chapter 12 . |
4 | Only indigenous breeds are described , but the British Friesian has been so dominant in this country that its history is included here , though the Friesian and Holstein are considered in more detail in the Netherlands and North American sections . |
5 | These two aspects of development planning are complementary but separate ; they are considered in more detail in Chapter 8 . |
6 | The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages . |
7 | Conjoint therapy was considered in more detail in Chapter 5 . |
8 | These three groups will now be considered in more detail , although most attention will be paid to the first group because this includes by far the majority of self-injury cases . |
9 | These issues are taken up and considered in more detail in Part 3 . |
10 | All these matters will be considered in more detail in the next chapter . |
11 | Their side-effects can be different from those of alcohol , and are considered in more detail in Chapter 15 , but similarly they can be mistakenly classified and thereafter dismissed as part of the normal process of growing old . |
12 | This is considered in more detail in Chapter 3 . |
13 | This point will be considered in more detail in chapter 4 . |
14 | Our current evidence to explain the gender imbalance illustrated by the older age groups is very flimsy and is considered in more detail in Chapter 4 . |
15 | Second , at each age mortality rates are lower for women as compared with men ( this is considered in more detail below ) . |
16 | These developments are considered in more detail in the next chapter . |
17 | The sexual aspects of adult life are immensely varied and will be considered in more detail as we come to think of the client groups with which social workers deal . |
18 | This issue of getting help is considered in more detail below . |
19 | The issue of short-termism is considered in more detail in Chapter 4 . |
20 | This claim will be considered in more detail later in the chapter , together with the view of some market theorists that the operation of market forces renders liability rules in this area superfluous . |
21 | This is because of two main reasons which are closely linked and which will be considered in more detail later . |
22 | This will depend on space being available to handle larger blocks in main storage ; it was considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ( see p. 75 ) . |
23 | Each problem will be considered in more detail later in this book , but here we may note how each issue has contributed to the initial polarization of the village population . |
24 | In the light of these deductions the child mortality records of different age and social groups can be considered in more detail . |
25 | Whether this approach to considerations of national security was too deferential will be considered in more detail below . |
26 | Before doing so , review for non-jurisdictional error of law and for errors of fact must be considered in more detail . |
27 | The English Fens , with their projecting islands of solid rock , are another and will be considered in more detail below . |
28 | These trends will be considered in more detail below ( p. 316 ) . |
29 | Each of these will be considered in more detail in the next chapter . |
30 | It is not that revolutionary movements have been absent ( and they will be considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ) but that they have failed to elicit sustained and effective support from any large part of the working class . |