Example sentences of "be describe in more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This will be described in more detail in Chapter 3 on bone modifications produced by predators .
2 Citation measures will be described in more detail in Chapter 5 .
3 The original geological maps , which will be described in more detail below , were prepared only as single-copy manuscripts , making access for researchers outside Edinburgh more difficult , and leading to an unintentional positive discrimination in favour of locally-based students .
4 Citation measures will be described in more detail in Chapter 5 .
5 They pointed out that motility patterns in normal subjects needed to be described in more detail , that the relation between pressure and transit needed to be further investigated , and that the analysis and classification of pressure waves had to be standardised and quantified .
6 Since the support worker service was the most innovative and complex part of the project it is described in more detail in the next section .
7 The application of this method to is described in more detail in Chapter 10 .
8 The second parameter is described in more detail in section 3.3 .
9 The second parameter is described in more detail in section 3.3 .
10 The latter method is described in more detail in the Operations Guide To LIFESPAN .
11 The PMDL is described in more detail and formally in the next paragraph .
12 Some of the key plants are described in more detail below .
13 These channels are described in more detail in specialist publications which also offer helpful suggestions on how and when to use them .
14 ( Individual breeds are described in more detail in their geographical sections . )
15 Most of these are described in more detail elsewhere in this book .
16 These notions of the automatisation of processes which no longer require close monitoring are described in more detail in Underwood ( 1982 ) , but for the present purposes it is sufficient to note that attention can only be devoted to higher-level activities , such as comprehension , when lower-level activities have become skilled through practice .
17 The style is less brittle , and characters and incidents are described in more detail .
18 Data was gathered using variety of observational techniques which are described in more detail in the section 12 .
19 These symbols are described in more detail in the ‘ Reference Guide to LIFESPAN ’ .
20 These services are described in more detail in chapter 9 .
21 These have been described in more detail by Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1988 ) , and will be described in Sections 10.5 and 13.3 .
22 The profiles for the approaching waves in both cases have been described in more detail by Hoenselaers and Ernst ( 1990 ) .
23 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 .
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