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

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1 A local tribunal would decide on the advisability of such a move in each particular circumstance , and the members ' common sense would ensure that applications were considered both prudently and sensitively .
2 Instead we will discuss together all design variations in each particular field ; within a field it should not be assumed that the more complex facilities are the later ones , since evolution has often been towards simplifying systems from the programmer 's viewpoint .
3 The declaration may also require prior authorisation by the competent authority to be obtained in each particular case .
4 Whilst the design process used in individual cases can be seen to contain common elements of activity , communications and control , the weighting of events and degree of design iteration necessary tend to be unique in each particular case .
5 It seems much more sensible to let the issue be settled by the facts in each particular case .
6 Artists ' Materials — Which , Why and How is a valuable attempt to log the suitability of currently available art materials to working in practice through comparative charts which give details such as lightfastness and binding agents used in each particular medium .
7 However , in each particular phase of an enquiry , the primary concern would be one or the other of these two types of query .
8 Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about .
9 Right , correction , one lady does n't , but those who do go back to the Property Committee and I would say that erm if this were to happen , and the County Council were to make it a permanent site in that particular position , we could lay a charge of gross negligence , or even mis-appropriation of assets .
10 ‘ The whole song is about the thousands of years of war in that particular part of the world : North Africa , Arabia , The Orient and Middle East .
11 How you start your day could even depend on how Dickens causes you to feel that morning in that particular part of the book .
12 I soon discovered that the customers in that particular part of North London were very different to any of the other dozen or so Sainsbury 's shops I had worked in .
13 Why has it started moving in that particular direction ?
14 You do n't have to pick out the ones that are ninety three , cos th they 're all ninety three in that particular directory .
15 Next year we would n't have a , erm , look and see whether that twenty thousand is coming from the local authority , it 's not necessarily in that particular money
16 Again , however , the precise definition of literacy , and its location in that particular society , tends to get forgotten in grand general claims for the consequences of ‘ literacy ’ itself and in the general distinction between ‘ literate ’ and ‘ non-literate ’ societies .
17 In order to do this one would need to know about the nature of land rights in that particular society and about the organisation of writing within central bureaucracy , and not just about the different functions of written and spoken language in general .
18 Whether it is adopted or not will depend on ‘ the strength , organisation and cohesiveness of the various social classes struggling in that particular society ’ ( Urry 1981 : 94 ) .
19 We can not , therefore , feel surprised that Professor Coleman , beset by so many obstacles in that particular branch of our art , and having arrived at an advanced period of life , could not fling himself into its pursuit ; nor was it reasonable to expect it from him ’ .
20 No problem , you might think , given our track record in that particular event .
21 Given time available to train new staff it is not necessary to keep more than a nucleus in that particular expertise .
22 The genealogical trigger determining the numbers involved , the extensiveness of the quarrel , is thus the branching of the tree through brotherhood : by tracing the extent of obligation to two brothers ( rather than to their father ) each disputant secures the maximum of supporters who owe him loyalty and who do not in that particular instance owe loyalty to the other side .
23 In that particular instance the money may or may not have been misspent , and for all I know those wards are now full .
24 okay , well that 's extrovert so we in that particular instance .
25 What would be the situation if the payment was higher than the income tax suffered in that particular year ?
26 In that particular year when the research was carried out there were 2,000 boys in government training centres and one girl .
27 I think we would have verify that there are Ottery kids taking part in that particular year .
28 Sometimes they were a little lifeless , not with lethargy or simple weariness ( they could be that , but then his whole body-language ‘ drooped ’ accordingly ) , but with a specific withdrawn quality which , when taken with a certain passivity of the face , can be hard and unyielding : betokening a concern — even a resentment — in being examined in that particular way .
29 They concentrate , in the first instance , on how things could , in principle , be done rather than focusing on whether humans do things in that particular way .
30 At other times , mostly when he smiled in that particular way of Tyler 's , leaning his head sideways and looking at her with incredible love in his sparkling green eyes , she found it unbelievably painful .
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