Example sentences of "in particular [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Benita Parry argues that the most influential recent analysis of colonialist discourse encounters certain problems inseparable from its anti-essentialism and anti-humanism ; in particular its tendency has been to obscure ‘ the role of the native as historical subject and combatant , possessor of an-other knowledge and producer of alternative traditions , , and to ‘ limit native resistance to devices circumventing and interrogating colonial authority ’ ( Parry , ‘ Problems ’ , 34 ) . |
2 | It was soon realised that antihistamines did not block all the effects of histamine , and in particular its action in promoting the secretion of gastric acid . |
3 | In particular its authority should be recognized to the extent necessary to enable it to secure goals , which individuals have reason to secure , for which social co-ordination is necessary or helpful , and where this is the most promising way of achieving them . |
4 | What instrumental techniques can not do is evaluate the sensory attributes of an odour , in particular its acceptability , nor can they compete with the human nose as far as sensitivity to most odours is concerned . |
5 | The former study compared carefully matched samples of British , French , and German factories , and having held as constant as possible factors such as size of enterprise , technology , and the firm 's environment , discovered substantial differences in the way work was organised in the three countries , concluding that these could best be accounted for by features of each nation 's culture , and in particular its educational and occupational structures . |
6 | Thankfully the old saw that ‘ you ca n't call yourselves world champions until you 've beaten the Boks ’ has been laid to rest and now , politics allowing , the South African game can get on with the long overdue task of putting its own house — in particular its over-powerful domestic unions — in order . |
7 | As a predominantly middle-class cause , Spanish republicanism , and in particular its more reform-minded elements , suffered from the lack of a truly broad popular base , comparable with that enjoyed by French republicanism , within a numerous and vigorous lower-middle class and peasantry . |
8 | The Government of Indonesia and in particular its wildlife organization PPA are doing their best , aided by money from the Worldwide Fund for Nature and the Frankfurt Zoological Society . |
9 | Despite the fact that the museums in the former USSR were unable to meet their share of the costs after August 1991 , the exhibition has gone ahead with the support of the Kunsthaus in Zurich , in particular its director Felix Baumann , and with most of the financial risk underwritten by George Ortiz himself . |
10 | The political limitations of the approach , in particular its inability to deal with differences between women , have made it less powerful than it used to be . |
11 | While this held true for three of the four firms , it was possible to account for the exceptions in firm C because of the business getting practices of that firm , and in particular its brokerage relationship with the land agent . |
12 | We will consider in particular its impact on legal thought , primarily through the emergence , in the early decades of this century , of the American legal realist movement . |
13 | If any processes other than the production of such output are not designed as on-line operations , then the effect of this on the computer system and its environment , in particular its effect on the working method of project team members , must be clearly identified . |
14 | The workshops included an analysis of the social and economic factors affecting Bolivia , in particular its marginalised Quechua-speaking communities . |
15 | The Trustees of the charity will include Christopher Gilbert , Director of Leeds City Art Gallery , Anthony Wells Cole , Principal Keeper of the Gallery and Lord Downe , Trustee of the National Museum of Science and Industry , reflecting the importance of the house 's contents , in particular its collection of scientific instruments , books , nineteenth-century French furniture and the family archive . |
16 | It may not be perfect , and it inevitably reflects some of the weaknesses of the British Left — in particular its recent distaste for hard policy development and its lack of research infrastructure . |
17 | The limitations of this representation soon became apparent ; in particular its inability to deal with quantifiers . |
18 | To do so means asking some questions about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the male compositors " trade union , the Scottish Typographical Association ( STA ) and in particular its Edinburgh branch , the Edinburgh Typographical Society ( ETS ) ; about the potential recruits for strike-breaking , whether these were non-union men , apprentice boys or women and girls ; and about the circumstances in which the first women crossed the threshold of Messrs Constable 's and Chambers 's offices in December 1872 or January 1873 . |
19 | but on the other of simmering discontent on the part of some prominent members of the town about the School and in particular its Headmaster , into which the Goldsmiths ' Company were dragged as unwilling participants . |
20 | If Comte 's positivism provides an example of the apparent continuing influence of one nineteenth-century idea on the undergraduate curriculum , the notion of a liberal education , and in particular its expression by Newman in The Idea of a University ( initially in 1852 and later in 1873 ) provides another . |
21 | Nevertheless , it seems reasonable to assume that the specific nature of the object , and in particular its physical presence , will result in a tendency for it to act in certain distinctive ways , compared with other media of cultural expression . |
22 | It is against the decision of the Court of Appeal , and in particular its decision on the undertaking in damages , that the council now appeals , with the leave of your Lordships ' House . |
23 | The problem of Britain 's relatively slow rate of growth in the post-war period , compared with other industrial countries and in particular its failure to diversify and innovate competitively , is a very deep rooted one , about which there has been much controversy . |
24 | Thus the conflictual , state-centric model , with its privileging of military security issues , is an essentially masculine representation , in which the separation of domestic and global politics precludes acknowledgement of the social processes constitutive of gender divisions , analysis of which is essential to understanding the role of the state — in particular its military capacity . |
25 | From the perspective of service users and carers , the care programme approach , and in particular its assessment of needs at an aggregate level , can be seen as a means towards participation in mental health services ( Hogman , 1992 ) . |
26 | The Austro-Marxists were also concerned to trace the later development of nationalism , and in particular its transformation into the ideology of imperialism in the latter part of the nineteenth century . |
27 | Chatham Dockyard , now extensively preserved , was Ron Mardol 's subject , in particular its considerable length of rail and preserved industrial type locomotives . |
28 | This project examines the role played by communication in aspects of crowd behaviour , in particular its effect on potential disorder . |
29 | US and British officials reportedly criticized the BKA 's handling of PFLP-GC arrests , in particular its delay in discovering up to four other devices before and after Lockerbie . |
30 | The Commission 's role and in particular its implementing powers , would also need to be strengthened … |