Example sentences of "in particular they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In particular they stressed that ‘ The framework [ for English ] should ensure , at the minimum , that all school-leavers are competent in the use of English — written and spoken — whether or not it is their first language . ’
2 In particular they identified two mesotrons with nearly identical masses but different properties : the slightly heavier one they named ‘ pion ’ and the lighter one ‘ muon ’ .
3 In particular they believed that a State which could dominate the sea and Europe 's trade with the outside world would have gone far towards making herself mistress of the continent .
4 In particular they felt that they might have tried to cover up their worst failings and made a public show of only their more successful work .
5 In particular they assumed that it was possible , at any given moment , to make reasonably precise comparisons of the real strength of the States concerned , to estimate accurately the advantages of Britain 's wealth as against Russia 's population or Prussia 's efficient bureaucracy .
6 In particular they made great progress in their attempts to put electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force together within the same theoretical framework .
7 That is , they stress the position of a person as producer rather than consumer , and in particular they emphasise the degree of control a producer has over other workers , and over the production process .
8 Specific cultures are themselves dynamic , in particular they change under the influence of technology .
9 In particular they agreed that they had entered into private compensation deals with their larger investors , in contravention of a voluntary self-regulation agreement imposed by the government in December 1989 after the Recruit scandal [ for which see pp. 36463-64 ; 36589 ] , paying a total of 43,500 million yen ( about US$315,000,000 ) to 78 clients between March 1990 and March 1991 , to make up for trading losses resulting from their investment advice .
10 In particular they had to deal with a fire-bomb that might get lodged on the roof .
11 In particular they had considerably more marital difficulties , and were much more likely to be currently suffering from psychiatric disorder .
12 I I think you were all here listening to the erm pensioners before you were they were talking about their ideas which were also our ideas in our er report on the designated ownership of , of the pension funds and in particular they had a couple of ideas which you may have heard about having the word pension in the in the names , just technical points , er pension in the names of er of the funds and and people who were er giving advice on behalf of them .
13 They also use sticks or grass stems to probe for food , and in particular they use them to ‘ fish ’ for giant termites .
14 In particular they lamented the fact that applicants for enrolment as students were no longer interviewed as they were until the late 1970's .
15 Students find the firm both educational and enjoyable ; in particular they appreciate the one to one teaching from the general practice tutor and the structured nature of the firm .
16 In particular they need to be reminded of that combination of unashamed materialism and gnarled , disbelieving scepticism about the power of political parties to give effect to Utopia which is characteristic of a certain type of Conservatism .
17 In particular they dredged the River Clyde to bring large ocean-going ships up to Glasgow , and they cut the Forth-Clyde Canal .
18 In particular they demonstrate how definitions can be used to generate word-relation-word triples that are then used as data to build the lexicon .
19 In particular they want to question a youth who was seen with Gavin after the attack .
20 In particular they want to speak to anyone who saw a black man , aged about 24 , who was at the Social Services office in Calthorpe Street and was also seen later at Banbury and Oxford train stations .
21 In particular they battled over the key question for secondary education — the age of transfer and the nature of secondary school organisation .
22 In particular they believe that their beliefs make a difference to the consequences of their acts , that their acts impose duties , confer rights , grant permissions , and so on , in part because they believe that their acts do so .
23 In particular they have been seen as a system of colonization , and as institutions designed to ensure the military dominance of Israel over the indigenous Palestinian population .
24 The Government 's Environmental Protection Act has paved the way for environmental improvements ; in particular they have strengthened the law against litter and encouraged re-cycling .
25 One thing they are all quite sure about is that children are not like adults ; in particular they agree that children lack some capacity for rational thought which adults have .
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