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1. They carried out an in-depth analysis of the results. 2. The research involves in-depth interviewing. 3. Tonight's programme is an in-depth look at the long-term effects of unemployment. 4. We will be providing in-depth coverage of the election as the results come in. 5. The News Network will offer in-depth coverage of Parliament. 6. This dictated the extensive use of in-depth interviews. 7. We produce in-depth reports highlighting problems and offering solutions. 8. In spite of the breadth of the sample, in-depth qualitative analysis of user activity was limited. 9. Initially, in-depth personal interviews will be held with a sample of senior marketing executives from a wide range of industries. 10. Detailed answers, showing an in-depth knowledge of the subject-matter, would not normally be expected. 11. There are more in-depth issues I can deal with in a real film. 12. An in-depth study on the implications of road pricing is expected to be published in 1994. 13. The biography is an in-depth look at Jefferson's life, warts and all. 14. An in-depth study of the production of hand-written illuminated manuscripts by medieval monks. 15. In-depth, tape-recorded interviews will be carried out with patients and their general practitioners. 16. The study is based on in-depth interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,500 US households. 17. The opening chapter gives an in-depth and simple to understand account of all you need to know before taking to the water. 18. Mr Wilson's outspoken views were made in an in-depth interview in Hot Press - Ireland's top music magazine. 19. The principal method of investigation is in-depth studies with companies in different industries who are using Quality Circles. 20. M., carries out in-depth verbal and video interviews with departing scientists, in the hope of capturing their wisdom. 21. The products and the care plans they produce are more in-depth. 22. The right person will have experience of the service, an in-depth knowledge of nursing and communication skills. 23. Nine schools in three Midlands LEAs, will be identified for in-depth study, following a questionnaire survey. 24. Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade. 25. Daily newspapers appear especially threatened by the incursion on to their turf of timely and in-depth local information. 26. The aim of the neighbourhood studies was to obtain in-depth information from a number of selected communities. 27. Various bibliometric and patent-based techniques will be used, supplemented with in-depth interviews with a sample of 10-15 companies. 28. Many optometrists are worried by this and feel there should be a routine in-depth eye test much earlier. 29. They do this by comparing many countries, few countries, or they provide in-depth studies of single countries. 30. Our goal was to gain news leadership by providing more in-depth coverage and stress original reporting.