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Example sentences for "greater detail"

  • Political History of England give the history in greater detail.

  • Political History of England, edited by Hunt (Longmans), give the history in greater detail.

  • The Political History of England, edited by Hunt (Longmans), gives the history in greater detail.

  • Besidea being a substance very prone to form polymerides, cyanic acid presents many other features of interest, expounded in greater detail in organic chemistry.

  • The amount of moisture contained in the air is considered in greater detail in the study of physics and meteorology and the subject has been mentioned above, in Chapter I.

  • But who this wise man is or has been the Stoics never say,” adds Cicero; and of this we shall afterwards have to speak in greater detail.

  • These are the main points which are to be taken note of in Aristotle with regard to his speculative ideas, which it is impossible for us, however, to treat in greater detail.

  • In order to investigate this phenomenon in greater detail I placed the plant in a well lighted room, the leaflets being three quarters open under the diffuse light.

  • I shall here briefly recapitulate the results given in greater detail in an earlier paper (p.

  • This aspect of the subject will be treated in greater detail in a subsequent chapter.

  • I shall, later on, refer to this question in greater detail.

  • It is not my intention, on the present occasion, to enter fully into the question of acquired characters; I hope to be able to consider the subject in greater detail at a future date.

  • However, a commander may find that lack of opportunity to facilitate mutual understanding by personal conference requires that one or more subordinates receive instructions in greater detail than a standard form seems to permit.

  • The commander will also indicate here any items of important information as to which he has only a suggestion or an inkling, but which he considers may be known in greater detail to the enemy.

  • Considered in greater detail, the process has its inception in a combination of circumstances, existent or assumed, which, constitutes a situation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being much; buckwheat cakes; captive register; defense against; greater degree; greater depth; greater distance; greater evil; greater extent; greater good; greater length; greater numbers; greater part; greater perfection; greater portion; greater proportion; greater quantity; greater speed; greater things; greater value; greater variety; main strength; means literally; pound weight; small portion; twelve ounces