Example sentences of "[verb] with a particular [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Each type of interview is designed with a particular research task in mind . |
2 | Do not feel that you have to persist with a particular type of pressed flower work if you are not happy with it . |
3 | You associate that place with a particular set of activities , so that returning to that place reinforces your mental concentration and allows you to work better . |
4 | In conclusion , one of the English teachers contacted during research for this study spoke warmly of his own reasons for liking to work with a particular text . |
5 | If you have come with a particular ache or pain , do not expect it to disappear straight away . |
6 | Event-related potentials , as the term implies , refers to the changes brought about when a subject is presented with a particular stimulus . |
7 | e.g : Spider notes Yet another method of making notes involves you in a " brain storming " exercise in which you allow your memory to recall any information you can associate with a particular topic or question . |
8 | Judging from American experience , general disclosure of APRs in line with Consumer Credit Act regulations will indeed make many more people aware of the sort of APR that they can expect with a particular type of credit . |
9 | But when you keep the big names supplied with a particular kind of amusement you can always depend on it that the police are found to be in the wrong , or that they are framing an innocent man , or that the children in question are his nieces . |
10 | It is a technique much used by national and multinational companies — a shorthand which the general public quickly comes to identify with a particular organization . |
11 | The essence of counselling in the " Minnesota model " , used in treatment centres that follow the principles of the Anonymous Fellowships , is that each counsellor or other staff member is able to identify with a particular facet of an individual sufferer . |
12 | We shall certainly not oppose the order because , as the Minister rightly explained , it deals with a particular provision relating to new teachers and their contracts of employment . |
13 | Each unit of First Class deals with a particular topic and language area and provides a balance of language skills which reflects what the trainee will need a career in tourism . |
14 | Some slight insight into early local agricultural practices may be obtained from such things as Anglo-Saxon charters , details of which have been published ( from 1961 onwards ) in a series of volumes called The Early Charters of … , and commentaries on land usage such as in The Domesday Geography of … , each volume of which deals with a particular region . |
15 | Or you can ask them to find how many words begin with a particular group of letters : chro- ; mini ; gn- . |
16 | On the supply side it is proposed to analyse four major character-istics of the firm : the quality of the main types of factors of production used with a particular emphasis upon managerial staff and skilled personnel ; the costs of production of specific products and the techniques of manufacturing ; managerial strategies and functions ; and the financial strategy of the firm . |
17 | One day Victoria made herself a pair of earrings out of porcelain to go with a particular dress , and they turned out to be the start of a new part-time career . |
18 | Through a ‘ total cost approach , ’ all aspects of the appication of quality principles in the procurement process are examined with a particular bias towards the engineering environment . |
19 | Each of the five pretty bedrooms is individually furnished with a particular theme in mind , such as the ‘ apple room ’ , ‘ rose room ’ and ‘ almond room ’ . |
20 | For example , where particular clients agree that their money may be placed with a particular bank with a view to earning a higher rate of interest but correspondingly accepting a greater risk of default by the bank , those clients ' claims will form part of a separate pool consisting of the assets placed with that bank or ( in the case of a designated fund account ) with a group of such banks . |
21 | Another of many criteria to be identified could be the subsequent or continuing costs , economic and social , of proceeding with a particular treatment . |
22 | I hope I have demonstrated some of the variety of ways in which Credits can be used and as I write perhaps some genius is thinking up yet another variation to deal with a particular problem . |
23 | Sun , he said , looks at the level of maintenance required and sends the relevant person for the job — if a high level of expertise is needed to deal with a particular problem , then a highly qualified engineer will see to it . |
24 | A standard paragraph may not always reflect the tone required to deal with a particular enquiry ; it may not be quite appropriate to particular circumstances and it may not feel right to the recipient . |
25 | It is for this reason that we often feel isolated in our quest ; after all , if no two people share the same experiences , no one can tell you the best way to deal with a particular situation . |
26 | I think that 's probably not the case , it is n't a person we 're transferring over , it 's a bit better than that , it 's a post , which means that Matthew can advertise with a particular emphasis on food background . |
27 | Obviously the fishkeeper should be careful that the female he mates with a particular male is of the correct form for that male , as otherwise offspring are likely to be genetic mish-mashes of indeterminate appearance . |
28 | Passengers clocked up bonus points by flying with a particular airline , but these could be cashed in only with the same airline . |
29 | Consensus could not be guaranteed where particular groups had had little or nothing to do with a particular policy . |
30 | Structural models of hemisphere specialisation which posit that perceptual asymmetries arise because the brain structures that deal with a particular class of stimuli are lateralised exclusively or predominantly to one hemisphere rather than the other can not cope with this variability . |