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

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1 → If you buy something which says it will do a particular job then it must be fit for the purpose .
2 Sometimes new tooling and equipment er and as I said before , a craftsman always looks to see if he can do a particular job better , if not somewhat easier er than hitherto .
3 erm Although one would hate to be , I do n't want to be accused of being elitist and saying that E H O's must do a particular job , but what I would like to say it that we need people who are trained to a sufficient level to be able to do the ultra high risk catering area , as distinct from other high-risk areas .
4 There are about a million of these large pieces of apparatus in a cell , and there are more than 2,000 different kinds of them , each kind specialized to do a particular operation in the chemical factory-the cell .
5 Active work on a problem — learning by doing — is likely to be more effective than simply being told how to do a particular piece of work .
6 Age discrimination in the field of employment occurs when people are judged not by their ability to do a particular job but by their age .
7 The existence of some could not be disclosed on security grounds ; others are set up to do a particular job and then wound up .
8 We 've nurtured different varieties , each designed to do a particular job perfectly .
9 A program ( issue 44 ) is a file containing a series of instructions for the computer which cause it to do a particular job ( such as behave like a word processor or a flight simulator ) .
10 The remains of houses and possessions give an idea of people 's lifestyle , while the remains of their tools can show what work they did , and to some extent how hard they would have had to work to do a particular job .
11 It has something to do with a person 's occupation , the control and autonomy a person has , the amount of training required in order to do a particular job , the way occupation shapes life chances , income , style of life , the kind of social activities engaged in , the prestige a particular occupation attracts from others , and may be more .
12 If the runner can be told exactly why he or she is doing a particular type of training , what bodily changes it will bring about and how he or she should run to achieve them , then those 15 minutes a day of quality training are more than enough .
13 If you think you might possibly enjoy doing a particular exercise , but it is not something terribly exciting , do not write it down .
14 Awards should not be automatic and follow simply as a result of doing a particular job .
15 If your expectations or primary motivation in doing a particular job is to be upwardly mobile , it is unlikely that you are going to want to get involved in a job which remains at the bedside .
16 When we were doing Today 's History at six , for example , Juliet Gardiner did a particular programme about women 's history .
17 How does a particular person begin ?
18 As we saw in Chapter III , that a person does a particular job , lives in a particular town or is a vegetarian is usually regarded as a contingent fact about them .
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