Example sentences of "[noun] in particular [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The reasons for this neglect are many and complex , in the case of social anthropology in particular it is rooted deep in the history of the discipline .
2 I could n't agree more , that offends decency and of course there is a distinction , a complete distinction between toughness of training and in the infantry in particular it 's very tough , and bullying .
3 Yearly tenancies held at rack rents ( i.e. rents that were not fixed by custom but which were negotiated by the landlord and tenant ) were common for the smaller farms and cottages and in the Midlands in particular they were usual for any property other than a freehold .
4 The seventies were certainly a period of great change in attitudes within the Customs & Excise in general , and on the cutters in particular we saw great improvements in many ways with the acquisition of better technical equipment such as highly sophisticated radio communication , and the development of international relations .
5 And I remember one game in particular it always stuck in me mind .
6 In local government in particular we have seen substantial moves towards more decentralised forms of service provision in terms of area offices , or neighbourhood forums .
7 ‘ One thing in particular I noticed was that Liverpool girls do n't mind shelling out the money to get what they really want .
8 Memento Mori in particular she considers a great blow for old age , full of vigorous famous actors aged over 70 and in some cases over 80 .
9 In its higher reaches in particular it was still , as generally in the eighteenth century , the preserve of a social élite .
10 Demands around housing therefore must be seen to be as politically central as demands around the wage and employment , and not simply be seen as a matter of individual choice , which for women in particular it is not .
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