Example sentences of "in particular the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Those in the front stalls , and in particular the press , could make out that she was wearing beneath her multi-coloured top layer a flesh-tinted body stocking .
2 In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised .
3 Additionally , the research attempts to disentangle the impact on industrial recovery of other factors , in particular the stimulus provided by increased competitiveness due to the fall in sterling 's effective exchange rate .
4 4.1 The Distributor shall use its best endeavours to market the Publications within the Territory by advertising the Publications including by direct mail by visits to bookshops schools and universities and other similar organisations 4.2 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonably require in promoting the Publications and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as agreed annually
5 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
6 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
7 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books on terms to be agreed .
8 In particular the degree of negative control he could exert over the actions of the government , his ability to obstruct change , remained important until well after the end of this period .
9 And in particular the position of Paisley and the DUP was enhanced by having done enough to prove themselves implacably opposed to appeasement of ‘ rebels ’ while distancing themselves sufficiently from the working-class loyalists to avoid the opprobrium of being closely associated with thugs and gangsters .
10 The starting point for this discussion — of the changing division of labour by sectors and by strata , and of the social pattern of recruitment of individuals to the positions within these divisions — was the condition of party politics as the 1960s ended , and in particular the position of the Labour Party , which had forfeited the active support on important sections of its ‘ traditional ’ partisans yet had not apparently suffered a collapse of electoral support ( as indicated by opinion polls before the 1970 election ) .
11 My hon. Friend does not , I think , dissent from that , but he has questioned local planning authorities ' deciding planning proposals that they themselves have originated and in particular the position of the county council in relation to the district council .
12 Nucleic acids , and in particular the kind of nucleic acid known as DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid ) , form the genes of the organism .
13 In particular the level of social support , as well as financial and housing resources .
14 The science establishment itself , in particular the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) , France 's 25 000-strong state research body , was rendered wide-eyed by a reorganisation at senior levels at the end of 1981 .
15 The working of such administrative procedures as include the holding of an inquiry or hearing by or on behalf of a minister on an appeal or as a result of objections or representations , and in particular the procedure for the compulsory purchase of land .
16 Communication skills will be assessed , in particular the recruit 's ability to express complex information ; the panel will attempt to assess the recruit 's numerical ability , whether in previous work experience , paper qualifications or in home budgeting .
17 The hidden curriculum may transmit messages not only about the time perspective of tasks , but about identification with them , and in particular the non-identification that is implied by the idea of scepticism .
18 Such a move would also jeopardise future collaboration between Russian museums and the West in general and in particular the sponsorship of a Matisse exhibition in Moscow by Elf , the French petrol company .
19 The subversive implications of Lamarck 's thought — in particular the implication that a person 's character , destiny and deserts are not wholly determined by his breeding — aroused some disfavour : Napoleon did not like Lamarck .
20 In particular the deterrent effect is weak since the penalties for operating an illegal cartel are inadequate , and the Director General of Fair Trading has few powers to intervene and initiate investigations in situations where there is a suspicion that a secret cartel is in operation .
21 To whom in particular the blame for this disaster should be attributed , it is for someone in the ministry with all the facts at their fingertips to determine .
22 More television and radio , telephones that go everywhere with you , and in particular the defence of the nation , all take a toll on the frequency spectrum .
23 The Queen is believed to have offered concessions in a bid to ease mounting public concern over the royals — in particular the behaviour of the younger family members .
24 The economic crisis and in particular the slump produced lower totals for the next two years , but by 1939 , the number of holidays booked had risen to a substantial 62,500 , comprising 29,500 holiday-makers travelling overseas , and 33,000 taking home bookings .
25 It is in this context that we find the constant reference or allusion to ‘ sensuality ’ or the ‘ sensour ’ : an agenda for the analysis of either sculptural production or viewer-response , and in particular the question of how this description of works produced across distinct periods may be attempted .
26 Prepare the client for the types of question which will be asked ( see section 0608 Key Features Review ) and in particular the question ‘ why are you selling ? ’ .
27 It was understood , however , that crucial differences still remained on the question of defining new missile types permitted under START : in particular the question of " throw-weight " or payload as determining a missile as a new type .
28 A few days later Britain formalised the relationship between her currency and those of the other members of the EEC , in particular the Deutschmark , by joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism .
29 Resentments may persist between members of staff who belonged to different unions , and in particular the goodwill between headteacher and staff seems in some places to have been almost irreparably damaged .
30 He felt that the appraisal would highlight some of the problems the school was faced with , in particular the change in the intake from white middle class to multi-ethnic and with a growing proportion of pupils with learning difficulties .
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