Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have a particular [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's just that I have a particular dislike of anonymous letters . |
2 | By and large it is better to write an individually tailored application letter for each job , as this gives the company the feeling that you have a particular interest in that specific job . |
3 | And the fact that we have a particular vocabulary of ‘ tutor ’ , ‘ lecturer ’ , ‘ professor ’ and indeed ‘ student ’ is testimony to the particular character of the teacher-learner relationship . |
4 | Later in the year a case which appeared only in the Sun and The Times was unusual in that the police suggested that they had a particular suspect in mind . |
5 | It may be argued that they had a particular point to make about regiments and an anxiety to see funds spent not in one direction , but another . |
6 | It can also give to the Germans a sense that they have a particular mission to fulfil in life . |
7 | Any busy person will recall that he has a particular engagement but will have only a sparse internal record of when this commitment will arise , hence the importance of a diary . |