Example sentences of "[adv] for a particular [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even when reviews do exist , tracking them down for a particular title can be difficult . |
2 | When each Evangelist recorded the stories about Jesus he did so for a particular purpose . |
3 | Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation . |
4 | Artcare only use quality nylon zips , each of which has been designed especially for a particular portfolio ; and only square arch mechanisms are used making presentation much neater . |
5 | Sometimes you might have a vision for an entire song and sometimes the vision is just for a particular part that relates to the next particular part . ’ |
6 | Votes are not for a particular person but for a list put up by a party . |
7 | What is also new , she emphasised , is that the assessment is of a need , not for a particular service . |
8 | The outcome of mature meetings is to search for solutions and to reach consensus , not for a particular group to score points over another . |
9 | a false indication that a price is expected to be increased or reduced or maintained ( whether or not for a particular period ) ; |
10 | A Soviet tank may not be comfortable to ride in compared with a NATO tank , but it is reliable , easy to repair , and built quite deliberately for a particular kind of terrain , support system and warfare . |
11 | Even agreed syllabuses , drawn up for a particular locality , only suggest ideas and very general outlines ; if given in any detail they will be more or less inappropriate for this particular pupil or this actual class . |
12 | An effective history teacher needs to be able to spot the potential of particular pieces of evidence and select carefully for a particular task . |
13 | Communication : the ability to write and talk appropriately for a particular purpose and audience , and to understand and interpret information through reading and listening . |
14 | The ability to write and talk appropriately for a particular purpose and audience , and to understand and interpret information through reading and listening . |
15 | I have suggested that the channels for the light can be made strong through effort , training and discipline ; this is mainly for a particular purpose , such as writing or singing . |
16 | When we discuss computer design variations in the ensuing chapters , we will tend to make two assumptions which it is as well to clarify ; first , that each computer is designed independently for a particular application area and to purely technical criteria ; and second , that a computer design is implemented as a fixed set of facilities for all customers . |
17 | ‘ Look , did you call me up here for a particular reason ? |
18 | ‘ Have you got any ideas yet for a particular direction ? ’ |
19 | Erm I I look forward to hearing Mr 's views on on this particular matter given that he was the or or the department was was responsible for for in a sense prolonging the discussion to consider the breakdown of locations and as to whether he feels that there is sufficient technical information available on all of the sectors should a recommendation come forward for a particular sector from from the panel . |
20 | In the past , many grants were specific , i.e. for a particular service . |
21 | Yet one more distinction is the conclusion that the Japanese use more unique parts — elements designed specifically for a particular model . |