Example sentences of "[art] particular [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As we shall see more clearly after studying Chaucer 's other fabliaux and uses of fabliau , the Shipman 's Tale stands out as the particular instance when Chaucer uses a fabliau to place fabliau in a critical light , examining fabliau as an extant genre rather than exploiting it for some other purpose .
2 And so far as the local issue was concerned , of course it 's the issue of tertiary education and erm this was erm a question of erm the particular Governors and parents who wanted to opt out erm doing what the Iraquis are doing with their aeroplanes and they were basically trying to fly Banbury School to a neutral country ; the idea being that erm as soon as the procedure for opting out started the Local Education Authority would not be able to use any of erm Banbury School 's land or premises in part of its plans for tertiary education in Banbury , so it was really an attempt to neutralize Banbury School .
3 Not , for him , chance as the hero 's luck but as the effect of random events on the particular weakness or strength of an individual .
4 These were the two sides of the same coin which I referred to at the beginning of this essay , the nature — culture opposition and the particular characterizations and choice of emphases here explored being one explanation for the apparent gender differentials in blood within Jewish ritual practice , and one link at least between the rite of circumcision and menstrual taboo .
5 It was rather the reputation of the individual master that brought the students than the particular location or city .
6 This crucial role requires considerable management , leadership and administrative skills as well as sensitivity to the particular views and needs of both Education and Industry .
7 choose a time of the year which will attract plenty of people ; this will depend on the particular gallery or exhibition space you are using .
8 More straightforwardly , awareness of another nation 's literature helps to create for authors a sense of the particular character and limitations of their own , encouraging the pursuit of alternatives and possibilities for innovation and change .
9 Walton argues that views of ‘ best interests ’ are rather always contingent , depending on the particular position and assumptions of the person expressing them as well as on objective circumstances .
10 Such illustrators ( the Ahlbergs and Shirley Hughes are examples ) are true to themselves as creative people , admired by the adult ‘ establishment ’ , and yet they bear in mind the particular restrictions and opportunities involved when one works for children .
11 What it does do is to combine the particular letters and clauses which are relevant on a specific occasion with the details of the applicant in such a way as to produce the final document .
12 In no domain is it as difficult as it is in the matter of function and utility to distinguish the actual place of artefacts in human practices from the particular legitimations and assumptions we have about them .
13 It is intended to compare these costs with tax revenue ; to examine their incidence ; and to identify the particular areas and causes of high compliance costs .
14 In many instances , it is the skill of observation which will lead the practitioner to pursue particular lines of enquiry in more depth and to tailor the assessment process to the particular individual or carer .
15 The way in which messages are encoded — the particular selection and combination of signs — has a direct effect on the way in which they are received , and meaning is also conveyed through the content , style and tone of the signifiers .
16 The obligations of the parties under other types of contract , and the interrelationship of their obligations , will depend on the construction of the particular contract and consideration of what the parties have undertaken .
17 The demands arise from the particular tasks that lexicographers undertake from time to time , and are predictable only in overall terms .
18 This willing integration is significantly different from the case at the other end of this spectrum , where the individual artist is in effect available for hire to glorify or embellish the particular court or household which has hired him .
19 So what , what , what could it am I right in saying that it 's related to the , the work that you 're doing is related to the particular circumstances the particular problems that people living in flats have had ?
20 For example , one group focused specifically on the particular problems and needs of Asian parents , another was for older parents and carers , and several groups provided significant elements of direct service .
21 Money was " earmarked " or ringfenced " for the particular service and client group with which the project was concerned .
22 To some extent this has been influenced by the economic structure and market factors in the particular country or industry concerned .
23 To understand it , we need first to look at the development of Nietzsche 's inner life : the particular temperament and range of interests without which the controversial book would never have been written at all .
24 This internationalization is a worldwide phenomenon and the changes in the UK 's foreign trade , direct investment and portfolio investments have occurred within that context ; they differ from the experience of other countries in the face of these global changes because the particular history and structure of each country is distinct .
25 Only one Egyptian historian is known to us , the priestly scribe Manetho who compiled the list of all the pharaohs and conveniently divided them into the particular groups or dynasties which Egyptologists still employ today .
26 Of greater significance than this number count however , are the particular descriptions and character traits of those male and female characters who do appear .
27 Much will depend on the particular aims and objectives of the teacher .
28 How many were ‘ true ’ generalizations which went beyond the particular species and task and could begin to provide a real cellular and biochemical ‘ alphabet ’ of memory — or is such a search a mere will-o'-the-wisp ?
29 So , having assessed the relative importance of the place and the house in which you would like to live , tables such as these should also help to assess the particular locations and houses which seem attractive , and you can then score the extent to which they fulfil your requirements .
30 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 .
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