Example sentences of "with [art] particular " in BNC.
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1 | Many areas have special schemes which fit in with the particular needs of individual people at home . |
2 | Some ranges include tile ‘ slips ’ — slim tiles 150mm ( 6in ) long and 25mm ( 1in ) wide ( although lengths and widths vary with the particular range ) , which can be used to create coloured stripes or narrow borders to tiled areas . |
3 | The lawyer , often with the assistance of the accountant , will then negotiate the claim with the particular company and reach a settlement . |
4 | It should be identified either in a general way with matter as understood by the corpuscularians or , more specifically , with the particular arrangements or ‘ textures ’ of corpuscles which constitute real essences . |
5 | However , many Christians nowadays , even though they might admire and approve of Locke 's preparedness to make faith reasonable , would not be happy with the particular arguments he used to establish that reasonableness . |
6 | It is the combination of the particular elements required by successful conservation projects with the particular political , economic and logistic constraints under which foreign aid has to operate , that limit the fulfilment of objectives . |
7 | With the addition of dry filters they can be used in the conventional vacuum cleaner role with the particular feature that they can cope with much larger debris . |
8 | Mutual cooperation with the particular enemy soldiers facing you across no-man's-land most definitely does affect your own fate , and is greatly preferable to mutual defection , even though you might , for patriotic or disciplinary reasons , marginally prefer to defect ( DC ) if you could get away with it . |
9 | This must be the person , body , or institution most qualified to deal with the particular issue . |
10 | Under the first definition , users were deemed to be visiting a library with the particular intention of searching for a document or for information . |
11 | Apart from familiarising the analyst with the particular problem situation , it is also concerned with identifying those aspects of the organisation where there may be issues that need addressing . |
12 | It must be realised that fractals are hierarchies with the particular property that the successive levels are geometrically similar ( either exactly or on the average ) . |
13 | Installing robots in Japan is a labour strategy born of necessity , with the particular advantages that robots work all day , produce 30 per cent more than people and drastically reduce defect rates . |
14 | She found that local legends and place names corresponded accurately with the particular sector of the zodiac where they were found . |
15 | The answer , I imagine , is no , and the explanation is less to do with Adam Thorpe 's abilities as a novelist , or rather as a mimic , than with the particular fictional alleyway he is bent on investigating : one which , after several promising detours and badly disguised exits , shows every sign of turning into a cul-de-sac . |
16 | Published reports reveal the greater desire for detail and the development of new techniques to cope with the particular problems of early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries . |
17 | The answer always differed with the particular situation . |
18 | It is just not possible to keep an accident investigation organisation at constant readiness every day and night , high days and holidays , and at the same time guarantee to be able to send investigating teams that are always personally experienced with the particular type of aircraft involved . |
19 | Alwyn 's new series Alwyn Crawshaw Paints Oils ( £39.99 for the set of three videos from Teaching Art Ltd ) is splendid for those struggling with the particular problems of oil paint and Jonathan Stephenson 's An Introduction to Oil Painting ( Seeba Films ) has plenty of practical advice as well as three short demonstrations . |
20 | But in reality the amount and type of support which kin give each other varies with the particular historical circumstances within which family relationships are played out , so that looking at patterns of support at different points in time means that one is not comparing like with like in quite significant ways : there is variation both in people 's need for support and in the capacity of relatives to provide it . |
21 | Instead they prefer simply to tinker with the particular mechanisms advocated for controlling corporate managerial power . |
22 | The September changes were intended to make the EMS less vulnerable to external influences , and to this end further agreement on foreign exchange intervention policies and interest rate policies was made with the particular objective of reducing incentives for short-term capital movements . |
23 | Realism was anathema to Behaviouralists , because their view of how to create theory broke with the particular brand of Positivism that underlay Morgenthau 's Realism . |
24 | It is also something you can do with the particular pupil whose book you are marking . |
25 | The idea that mental events are physical , however , is not the idea , whether true or false , that mental events are in fact identical with the particular kind of physical events with which they have often been and are still identified , which is to say neural events . |
26 | This latter institution developed rapidly in the 19605 , with the particular blessing of the Schools Council , which recognized its value as an agency of teacher involvement in curriculum development . |
27 | With the particular choice of co , p4 enters into the last equation only . |
28 | Of course , as is usual with the particular newspaper in question , the issue is treated with over-exaggeration . |
29 | The responsibility for preparing a particular PAR report rested with the particular department , the Treasury , the CPRS , and any other affected government departments . |
30 | In doing this you will probably find that you have become concerned , not simply with the particular task they have to carry out , but with their relations with other officers carrying out other tasks or involved with other aspects of the investigation you are writing about , even down to such matters of internal etiquette as how high does an officer have to rank before he can go into the office of a superior without knocking ? |