Example sentences of "in particular [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Among the major research interests represented within the department are generative syntax and formal semantics ( in particular developments stemming from Government and Binding theory and Montague Grammar ) ; experimental phonetics and phonology ( with special emphasis on prosody and the phonology/phonetics interface ) ; psycholinguistics and natural language processing ( in particular problems of word recognition and the structure of dialogues ) ; evolutionary origins of language ; the relation between spoken and written language ; and speech technology ( especially linguistic aspects of text-to-speech conversion and automatic speech recognition for specialised applications ) .
2 And if you look at non-competitors who are the best in particular functions , you may find that you could improve by 30% .
3 The birds , in particular albatrosses , are attracted to the baited hooks which are used for long-line fishing , and become caught in the nets and killed ; , Further restrictions are to be imposed on the establishment up of new fisheries in the area .
4 But point of sale material , in particular fonts , referred to Matthew Brown as a ‘ brewer of fine Lancashire ales ’ .
5 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
6 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects .
7 It is more than doubtful whether we have seen the fullest possible development of machinery for joint consultation in particular industries .
8 Key features such as the timing and extent of simulator usage are based on experience in particular industries rather than on more formal evidence .
9 A number of studies demonstrate that Britain 's lower productivity performance in international terms can not be attributed to a substantially disproportionate concentration of labour in particular industries [ Panic , 1976 ] .
10 They are heavily concentrated in particular industries , often those in relative decline ; they occupy lower socio-economic positions ; have lower earnings ; work longer , and often unsocial , hours ; and are more prone to unemployment .
11 However , many have argued that the dependency perspective failed to explain how the practices of the TNCs and those who act as their agents in the Third World actually operated to produce underdevelopment , particularly where something like the kinds of development that are taken for granted in the First World have occurred regionally or in particular industries in some Third World countries .
12 Such employment leaps in particular industries could not have occurred in a tight labour market with slow labour-force growth .
13 In the same way , you should be willing to vary your reading speed according to the difficulty of the ideas and language in particular passages .
14 There was a great fear of the fickleness of audiences , an anxiety that the craze would die and that in particular movies would lose their fascination for precisely those sections of society that had been going to them longest .
15 In any large-scale undertaking there is usually some advantage in subdividing the work so that individuals can develop special skills in particular tasks .
16 As companies grew larger and their clerical workforce expanded , clerical work was reorganized so that each worker specialized in particular tasks .
17 The finding of Butler and Glass ( 1974 ) that the magnitude of the CNV was greater over the left hemisphere prior to a verbal task and greater over the right hemisphere prior to a facial discrimination task might lead one to expect that the direction of CNV asymmetry can be predicted on the basis of selective hemispheric involvement in particular tasks .
18 Moya conceded that hardware sales had plummeted , but he said that RISC workstations , software and in particular services — revenues here were up 50% — had all shown growth .
19 Among the major research interests represented within the department are generative syntax and formal semantics ( in particular developments stemming from Government and Binding theory and Montague Grammar ) ; experimental phonetics and phonology ( with special emphasis on prosody and the phonology/phonetics interface ) ; psycholinguistics and natural language processing ( in particular problems of word recognition and the structure of dialogues ) ; evolutionary origins of language ; the relation between spoken and written language ; and speech technology ( especially linguistic aspects of text-to-speech conversion and automatic speech recognition for specialised applications ) .
20 The meetings between the Head of Department and the members of the Senior Management Team , and the classroom visits produced reliable evidence about several matters of concern , in particular discrepancies between the curriculum-on-offer in Art , as set out in the syllabus , and the curriculum-in-action .
21 Until 1990 , the waiver agreement required that a law centre should not normally deal in particular matters , save in an emergency or for the provision of initial advice , or for other carefully circumscribed reasons .
22 All the legal rules vital to them — the rules fixing taxation , welfare payments , labour relations , credit arrangements , and rent were born and live in particular acts of legislation , and litigation is increasingly a matter of judges finding pertinent sections in some statute or set of administrative regulations and deciding what these mean .
23 You should enquire what type of scheme it is that you would be joining and if it is a money purchase one , how in particular members ' entitlements are calculated .
24 Typically women have been engaged in exchanges of goods and services based on kinship , but these have also helped to create women 's kin relations in particular forms and based upon essentially economic relationships : the care of each other 's children ; lending and borrowing money and other items ; lending and borrowing children 's labour .
25 Structure exists at various levels of consciousness ( or unconsciousness ) and although its relationship to mundane ‘ reality ’ ( the Marxist ‘ infrastructure ’ whose ultimate importance Lévi-Strauss periodically acknowledges ) is often tangential and tenuous , it helps resolve such fundamental contradictions and antinomies as that between nature and culture , self-interest and the common good , and , more immediately , certain basic conflicts inherent in particular forms of social organization .
26 Every historical case of political change or resistance to change has to be analysed , therefore , in terms of a multiplicity of influences , which take on a specific character and significance in particular countries .
27 The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states .
28 While all TNCs are domiciled , for legal purposes if no other , in particular countries , many people have argued that some TNCs are actually more powerful than most nation-states .
29 Nevertheless , TNCs do introduce much useable technology into the Third World , and while it may not lead to the conquest of global markets it may still have a very positive effect on industry and employment in particular countries .
30 And also , erm , there 's great scope for economies of scale er , in manufactured goods , therefore consumers can benefit , right from er , exploiting the comparative advantage in particular , in particular countries .
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