Example sentences of "in particular [conj] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Four years later Agate was surprised that the film version of J. M. Barrie 's A kiss for Cinderella was so good and in particular that the acting of the American star Betty Bronson had equalled the stage performance of Miss Hilda Trevelyan for what the latter had done with her voice ‘ this little screen actress does with her eyes , which are the windows of as lovable a soul as was ever born into the world of make-believe .
2 In fact , various conditions are laid down in the section itself ; in particular that the nature of the document must be made clear , and that it must contain a statement by the company 's auditors of their opinion on whether the statement is consistent with the accounts and reports and complies with the section and the regulations .
3 On receipt of the claim form it should be checked for completeness and in particular that the Department of Employment ( DHSS in Northern Ireland ) section has been completed , stamped and signed .
4 Inorganic chemistry in particular provided the bulk of new pigments based on chromium , cadmium , cobalt , zinc , copper and arsenic .
5 Since it was essential to Bismarck 's plans that France should appear as an aggressive power , threatening Prussia in particular and the peace of Europe in general , the situation was not developing as he had hoped .
6 For students preparing for examinations in road transport it provides a wealth of detail on trades in general and the operators in particular and the rationale behind the services that they provide .
7 While most objections are to serious thinking what veneer is to seasoned wood , some — I have in mind objections that some feminists bring against the idea of animal rights in particular and the notion of rights in general — deserve a serious hearing and patient exploration .
8 Quality Chilled Foods have asked you , a public relations consultant , to advise them what to do in relation to their retail customers in particular and the public in general .
9 Chairman I think I have to offer an apology to members and Mr in particular and the town of Bungay with a rather erm over which sentence expressing the press release , I mean we are continually trying to issue news items , press releases , progress reports and anything we 're doing and usually the press are very good and quoted for a basis , sometimes they get it wrong and mangle it up with some bits of disaster , on this occasion that is not the case , the , the actual press report did determine the phraseology used in my in lease them so I have to accept the responsibility for the phrase to act of your recommended this morning so it down sake , could abandon ideas which they can buy it , of course those crazy ideas used in and out of the court is what matters .
10 The ‘ gulf … between the formal structures and machinery of government of the unions and the rank-and-file membership ’ , combined with traditional union hostility towards what it sees as parallel organisation , is a major cause of the current crisis of trade unionism in particular and the predicament of the working class more generally .
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