Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] [prep] a particular [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the traditional natural sciences generality is achieved in two different ways , each based upon a particular choice of the informal inverse relation between the intension and extension of a class .
2 This project addresses four such questions , which are all addressed to a particular case study , the Forth Estuary and catchment in central Scotland .
3 There were sixteen industrial trades unions , each linked to a particular industry , which simplified negotiations on pay and conditions .
4 Indeed the public seem to expect those committed to a particular service to extol its virtues .
5 Such deference has often been seen as allied with a social deference , citizens according certain skills of government to those drawn from a particular group .
6 Concerning the choice between contingent benefits ( those based on a particular status , e.g. being unemployed , a single parent , disabled ) that are associated with typical welfare state provision and the apparently simple income-related means-tested benefits , there is a general point to be made .
7 So those relics of past civilizations which defy time and weather become , in effect , visiting cards as well as trademarks , and provide the key to the spatial and temporal connections of various ‘ culture areas ’ , each identified by a particular assemblage of objects and cultural styles .
8 Eruptions can be of three primary types , each associated with a particular form of ejecta — exhalative ( gas ) , effusive ( lava ) and explosive ( tephra ) .
9 Also included are sundry other records , such as for the election of various officers , and for the year 1400/01 one of two chosen for a particular post was named Andrew Forteshegh .
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