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Example sentences for "more detail"

  • Family trees should be kept in more detail, including all brothers and sisters in every family, no matter at what age they died, and including as many collaterals as possible.

  • As we show in more detail in Chapter IV, it was found, no matter what physical or mental trait was measured, that the coefficient of correlation between parent and child was a little less than .

  • Woman's education is treated in more detail in another chapter.

  • We shall in the next section examine this point of view in more detail; we are referring to it here simply as an illustration of intellectualizing of morals.

  • The technique of this adjustment is the technique of thinking or of reflective behavior, which we shall examine in more detail in the following chapter.

  • And we fear, as was pointed out in more detail in the discussion of that powerful human trait, the unfamiliar, the strange, the startling, the unexpected.

  • We shall now treat the different methods in more detail.

  • Dalton's atomic theory is treated in more detail in the article ATOM.

  • Here we shall treat the latter subjects in more detail, viewed from the standpoint of the chemist.

  • To this end the facts necessary for any calculation have been collected and are available in the Nautical Almanac, which we will take up in more detail later.

  • Just what the words "Greenwich Mean Time" signify, will be explained in more detail later on.

  • This is called Great Circle Sailing and will be talked about in more detail later on.

  • The Vernal Equinox (V in the illustration) is also designated as the First Point of Aries which is of use in reckoning star time and will be mentioned in more detail later.

  • This type of machine is shown in more detail in fig.

  • It is important to clearly understand the meaning of this expression, which will be later explained in more detail.

  • The three most important effects of the current just mentioned, may be presented in more detail as follows: 1.

  • Not only does it shew remarkable resemblances to various {31} Danaids, but it presents features of such peculiar interest that it must be considered in more detail.

  • One explanation, that in terms of the theory of mimicry, has already been outlined, and we may now turn to consider it in more detail.

  • It and its mimics will, however, be described in more detail later on.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more detail" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black troops; more about; more ancient; more beautiful; more brilliant; more closely; more complex; more considerable; more death; more direct; more easily; more effective; more extended; more favorable; more happy; more primitive; more rarely; more remote; more shall; more time; more truly; more value; more worthy; night attack; still lives; thin plate