Example sentences of "[prep] particular [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 In particular they may need to be assured that the data will not enable the identification of individuals to take place .
2 In particular they would study how this is affected by labour market institutions ( such as unions and payment systems ) .
3 In particular they would study the process by which entrepreneurs are produced , and how unemployed people once more become productivity workers .
4 In particular they could do with some more women .
5 In particular they will develop the logic on nonmonotic reasoning and provide a proof-theoretic characterisation of relevance concepts such as least effort .
6 In particular we shall show that there is good reason to distinguish ritual aggressive action , made up of elements of symbolic or metonymic violence , from physical violence directed in an aggressive way towards another human being .
7 In particular we shall discuss the nature of the evaluative activity being required , the type of analysis expected , the value issues involved in a review , the process of review suggested , and who is expected to carry it out .
8 We shall consider the respective roles of Parliament and the courts , and in particular we shall examine the jurisdiction and functions of those courts and tribunals with which the caterer is likely to come into contact in the exercise of his or her profession .
9 In particular we shall study the prices of exports of manufactured goods and the price of manufactured output supplied to the domestic market .
10 In particular we shall be looking at three types of solution : gases in liquids , liquids in liquids , solids in liquids .
11 In particular we would like to thank the Associate Editors , James Hogg , Peter Pumfrey , Tessa Roberts and Colin Robson , for their active advice and guidance ; the Honorary Advisory Board , Neville Bennett , Marion Blythman , George Cooke , John Fish , Ken Jones , Sylvia Phillips , Klaus Wedell and Phillip Williams , for their comments and suggestions ; and the teachers , teacher trainers and special needs advisers who took part in our information surveys .
12 In particular we may miss the very striking phenomenon of the cultural ‘ movement ’ , which has been so important in the modern period , and which will be specifically analysed in the next chapter .
13 In particular we must conclude that SEDIMENTATION IN THE PAST HAS OFTEN BEEN VERY RAPID INDEED AND VERY SPASMODIC .
14 In particular I shall look at the attempts of recent years to unearth other , female ( or feminine ) imagery , present in the scriptures and in the Christian tradition .
15 In particular I would like to know about your own background rather than having to guess at this while reading about a set of fictional characters .
16 In particular I would like to thank :
17 Simon Watney , in particular I would n't wish to denigrate , but clearly other people have jumped into the AIDS industry .
18 a number of the savings erm and the increased income that is available to , to avoid savings are the result of your own policies developed over a number of years and I hope implemented with a degree of further manage managerial action which has actually given you some money to spend , erm which will avoid you having to make er painful cuts in order to fund a new growth and in particular I would highlight the significant movement that has has now taken place , children from special educational needs provision outside the county , back into the county .
19 Er , Mr Deputy Speaker I do n't have time to deal with the other points but if I 've missed anything in particular I will write to honourable members concerned .
20 I just hope that they are n't completely lost and in particular I 'd just mention the because it 's being increasingly used and will be as the bypass comes in into use because access will be restricted to the , the erm roundabout .
21 In particular it may claim to restrict or remove the consumer 's ability to bring an action for negligence ( see below ) .
22 In particular it may be possible to issue common form probate without the need for any court procedure .
23 In particular it will help to resolve the deep paradox that has already surfaced in this book and will continue to do so : how it is that the same features of individuality can be expressed in such totally disparate forms .
24 ‘ Radio Wimbledon will provide a bonus for all those involved in The Championships , ’ commented John Curry , Chairman of The All England Club , but in particular it will benefit the hundreds of thousands of spectators who come each year .
25 In particular it will consider the kind of guidance offered to schools on how to review what they are teaching , and also the issues raised by such an exercise .
26 In particular it will examine the applicability of the theory that a change of strategy within a firm invariably arose when outsider elements ( eg junior directors , middle managers of external consultants ) persuaded senior managers and directors that a gap existed between the firm 's existing strategy and its external markets .
27 In particular it will focus on three key variables — size , sector and location — and attempt to extract guidelines for effective resolution of integration problems .
28 In particular it will look at the work experiences of these workers , their occupational backgrounds and skill levels .
29 In particular it will investigate what individual and area characteristics give rise to a person having a high probability of being a victim of crime not just once , but repeatedly .
30 In contrast to the psychological rationalization , an ideological rationalization can refer to the socially shared content of ideology : in particular it can refer to the son of ideology , which seeks to explain the social world by making it seem rational .
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