Example sentences of "discussed more [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Elsewhere , Master of Philosophy ( M Phil ) and Master of Science ( M Sc ) degrees differ in the proportions of research and taught content , as discussed more fully in Section 2.1 .
2 It is discussed more fully in Chapter 9 .
3 ( Local government reform in Northern Ireland is discussed more fully in Chapter 2 , section 2.3 .
4 The question of the efficacy of psychiatric intervention is discussed more fully in Chapter 10 .
5 Some doctors call them ‘ universal reactors ’ , and they will be discussed more fully in Chapter Nine .
6 Shot lengths are discussed more fully in Chapter 7 .
7 This concept of dominant values will be discussed more fully in Chapter 10 ; here we can simply note the role of such values in securing the acquiescence of the subordinate and less privileged members of society .
8 This issue constitutes an important aspect of the design of integrated systems , and one that is discussed more fully in Chapter Seven .
9 This problem , from another viewpoint , is discussed more fully in Chapter 3 .
10 This will be discussed more fully in chapter 8 , but essentially , the reorganization of schools , health and social services has led to a closure of many local service outlets .
11 In spite of the fact that a national land use classification has been produced ( DOE , 1975 ) it is very unlikely that the future will be any better than the present , and that national land use statistics will continue to be ( Dickinson and Shaw , 1978 , 299 ) * Both are discussed more fully in Chapter 2 .
12 Overall , however , the single most critical role in the provision of a mental health service to an individual is , or should be , the case manager or care manager , as was discussed more fully in Chapter 6 .
13 The background and implications of this are discussed more fully in Chapter 7 .
14 This issue is discussed more fully in Chapter 7 where it is argued , with no claim to originality , that community care usually means family care and family care means care by women .
15 First , and contrary to the Marxist perspective ( to be discussed more fully in Chapter 7 ) , business groups do not dominate the political process , in part because they are divided amongst themselves , in part because they face the " countervailing power " of organised labour , and in part because they face general competition from other groups as well .
16 It is within this excluded volume that the long range interactions originate which are discussed more fully in chapter 10 .
17 This is discussed more fully in Chap .
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