Example sentences of "particularly [prep] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The quality of drinking water in some parts of the UK does not satisfy the World Health Organization guidelines , particularly with regard to level of lead and nitrates .
2 The level of tuition fees charged to students gives them the right to expect a professional standard of service , particularly with regard to test-marking ; the Education Service is judged , to a considerable extent , by that criterion .
3 During the study , it was also used to address some of the issues uncovered during the first Activity , particularly with regard to cooperation and coordination .
4 Yeah I There 's been some correspondence in the financial papers about the family trusts er and particularly with regard to inheritance tax and so .
5 There are difficulties at present , particularly with regard to paintwork and shelves in the new basement , but , once complete , it will be one of the finest buildings built in this country this century .
6 However , it should not be forgotten that the unofficial populist ideas of the rank and file , particularly with regard to anti-semitism , unemployment and political violence , were often significantly different from the formulations of the leadership .
7 Dealing with one or two specific points that have been raised , particularly with regard to size , in my view the balanced community which can be envisaged within a new settlement will provide for housing , employment , community services , and recreational opportunities , it will not simply be a peripheral housing estate transferred to the open countryside , in my submission I have already stated that I do believe a new settlement of up to fourteen hundred dwellings should indeed be viable , and commercially attractive to the development industry .
8 Dwellings should be designed and constructed to higher standards , particularly with regard to water penetration .
9 In many cases , following the advice , particularly with regard to sleep , will initially be against the ‘ natural ’ dictates of the body clock , but , as we have explained , obeying the body clock in this case will only prolong the difficulties in living with the new time zone .
10 It may be prudent to have them specified , particularly with regard to theft and accidental damage , and certainly if they are to be covered for use in other places .
11 In this respect and others the approach has similarities with the SSM , particularly with regards to client participation to encourage a commitment to any changes that result from the audit .
12 With the introduction of steam power from the later eighteenth century , the necessity for a streamside location disappeared and , particularly in regard to cotton spinning , a climate of high humidity became a more important requirement .
13 Secondly , there was throughout the nineteenth century a gradual assumption by the state of many of the responsibilities formerly held by the Church , particularly in regard to marriage — Lord Hardwicke 's Marriage Act in 1753 , the 1836 Act which introduced civil marriage , the reorganisation of divorce and separation procedures in 1856 and 1878 , with further Acts in 1884 , 1886 , 1895 .
14 The National Consumer Council saw the need for a greater effort , particularly in regard to funding , to give advice to the 560,000 households in Britain who at any time had three or more ‘ problem debts ’ , and the 170,000 who had five or more .
15 Frontier workers , commuting from a country of residence to employment in another State , have a number of established rights , e.g. to social security benefits , but specific difficulties remain , particularly in regard to taxation .
16 The Bill presented by my right hon. Friend the Member for Wythenshawe dealt with discrimination against people with disabilities , particularly in regard to employment and jobs .
17 What will happen at Hunterston A after all the fuel is removed , particularly in regard to staffing ?
18 The farmers ' lack of legal action against the company was based on an uncertainty about what their legal rights were , particularly in regard to mineral rights , lack of financial resources to risk going to law and no reliable information on the worth of the minerals .
19 took over as engineering manager at the beginning of 1992 from and should be congratulated not only on 25 years service , but also on the success of his new job , particularly in regard to safety .
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