Example sentences of "particular it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Newell admits that there are still a few things that the software can not do — in particular it does not handle the dynamic marks that define volume , or tempo markings .
2 In particular it requires a more flexible approach to taxation , and the operation of the social services .
3 In particular it requires constant attention and continual effort . ’
4 The focus of the Bill is on the protection of children , and in particular it replaces the concept of parental rights with that of parental responsibilities in relation to the care of children .
5 In particular it lends itself to analysis by a technique which has received limited application to extensive data for a British conurbation , namely the technique of trip chains .
6 In the second phase Western practitioners try out their ideas in other cultures and many new insights emerge by comparisons and contrasts , in particular it becomes clear that some of the principles thought to be valid for ‘ man ’ turn out to be valid only for man in Western cultures .
7 At the same time that does create pressures upon the school and in particular it creates pressures upon you in terms of finding the money in order to ensure that those pupils are resourced adequately .
8 In particular it monitors each firm 's conduct and capital adequacy .
9 In particular it attacks the T-helper cells where it lives and hides .
10 This helps surmount difference ( 3 ) — the directed graph difference : in particular it overcomes the problem that the directed graph which underlies most hyperdocuments is not a good base for applying such concepts as locality of scope .
11 In particular it demonstrates just how powerful and distinctive was his employment of colour .
12 In particular it relies on estimating the final cost of the investment , the amount and timing of returns , the rate of return on the alternative investment ( the ‘ hurdle rate ’ ) and the rate of real deterioration of items of productive capital .
13 In particular it has attempted to take on board community aspirations and local authority plans rather than ride roughshod over local wishes .
14 In particular it has paid for a text telephone — or ‘ minicom ’ — for the delivery suite .
15 The main characteristic , however , is not the act itself , but rather the manner in which it is carried out — in particular it has to be funny .
16 In particular it has been argued that any body which has no power over financial matters is impotent as a check on the activities of government and that a new " upper chamber " should have some control over financial matters .
17 The educational background and training of chartered librarians in Britain has not been well understood by teachers , and in particular it has been noticeable how reluctant spokesmen of the School Library Association have been to acknowledge that some librarians have received a special training in work with children of school age , with materials for children of school age , and involving more than an acquaintance with the study of educational systems and methods and of child development .
18 As Raynor ( 1969 , Chapter 2 ) argues , the ‘ middle class ’ was never homogeneous ( in particular it has never been equivalent to Marx 's ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ) , but nonetheless its degree of heterogeneity has been greatly increased over the post-war years , and the shift in the distribution of social labour analysed above has accelerated this process .
19 In particular it has been noted that agents have incentives to take actions which reveal their type early on in the play ; to self-screen .
20 In particular it tends to be associational rather than communal — that is , they regard as a key indicator of a flourishing village the number of clubs , societies and other associations which it supports .
21 In particular it welcomes the agreement … on the alignment of VAT [ value added tax ] rates and excise duties [ see below ] which opens the way to the completion of an area without frontiers on Jan. 1 , 1993 …
22 In particular it covers the development of cost-effective , integrated responses to customers ' distribution and transport requirements and involves making in-depth study of customers ' needs , analyzing the data and then designing tailored packages making the optimum use of vehicle and warehouse resources , IT engineering and personnel .
23 This chapter analyses her record as Prime Minister ; in particular it examines her political style and role in relation to the Cabinet , Parliament , the Conservative party , and the public .
24 So all that phrase means , in plain English , is that the goods should be of a reasonable standard and in particular it means that the goods should not be broken or damaged or faulty and whatever you 've bought should work .
25 R.B. How far do you think the two issues … well there are many issues here , but two in particular it seems to me … the whole question of feminism is particularly important to the Catholic community ?
26 In particular it seems to be required to be quiet , stable and relatively slow .
27 In particular it seems that the ability to interpret information conveyed by prosodic aspects ( i.e. intonation ) of speech is impaired by right hemisphere damage ( Schlanger , Schlanger and Gerstmann , 1976 ) as may be the ability to employ appropriate intonation oneself ( Ross and Mesulam , 1979 ) .
28 In particular it seems that members in the UK are not taking advantage of the scheme to the same extent as members in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland .
29 In particular it challenges a prevalent tendency to compartmentalise the study of ‘ abnormal ’ issues ( that is , those related to the troubles ) from ‘ normal ’ issues of socio-economic change .
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