Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] particular [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Because your money will be in a unit trust fund that specifically invests in UK companies , by opening a PEP now , you have the opportunity to take particular advantage of the potential growth in the economy . |
2 | The next step is to furnish a first draft of the proposed order and to settle the draft in due course , and in drawing the order the agent has particular regard to the value of precedents and a number of model clauses promulgated by the model clauses committee in parliament . |
3 | Some of the matters are dealt with in other chapters ; here we are concerned with the problem of delay , to which the committee gave particular attention . |
4 | Despite Buckley 's reluctance to play up the siege of Derry as a key myth and his preference for general categories of interpretation derived from various historical experiences , it does seem that the siege has particular significance . |
5 | The question makes particular sense given the way the debate over academic freedom has been cast both in the UK and in the USA . |
6 | " … Without prejudice to other subjects raised by governments or by the Commission … the European Council asks the conference to give particular attention to the following : |
7 | The phrasing needs particular care . |
8 | The great peace congresses which punctuated the history of the period gave particular scope , by bringing together in one place the representatives of a large number of different States , for disputes of this kind . |
9 | The distinction had particular reference to article 4 of the Bill of Rights 1688 ( 1 Will . |
10 | Mistakes can be rectified by re-drawing the letter and should the PDA have particular trouble with a letter it can be re-trained with four new samples of the character . |
11 | Section 1(2) of the Act requires the court to have particular regard to the general principle that any delay in determining a question relating to a child 's upbringing is likely to prejudice the child 's welfare . |
12 | Your pleasant and informed approach was welcomed by all , and your willingness to share in the service in the Cathedral gave particular pleasure to the congregation there . |
13 | The main thrust of Friedman 's paper was to displace what he regarded as an ill-informed and misguided optimism among post-war Keynesians concerning the ability of governments to intervene in the economy to achieve particular policy objectives . |
14 | The government puts particular blame on car makers and pharmaceutical companies for an inflation rate that in December was nearly 20% . |
15 | The report expressed particular concern about what it called " an accelerating pattern of short-term detention , torture and ill-treatment of alleged political opponents " . |
16 | Compiled by the International Joint Commission , a specialist body established to monitor the Lakes , the report expresses particular concern about the dangers of cumulative exposure to PCBs among children . |
17 | The report drew particular attention to the need for a reduction in German interest rates to Japanese and US levels to permit a general cut in rates throughout Europe , and to ease tensions within the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) . |
18 | The School places particular emphasis on its research activities in accounting and finance . |
19 | Sadly , experience suggests that most doctors would have thought the booklet to be just more advertising for Opren and thrown it straight into their wastepaper basket , unless the representative drew particular attention to the studies in question . |
20 | The war 's momentum was too great for George to stop it quickly , but when he said in his speech ‘ I glory in the name of Briton ’ he was stressing the fact that , unlike George I and George II , he had been born and brought up in Britain , possessed an overseas empire to be proud of , and saw no need to pay particular attention to the problems of Hanover . |