Example sentences of "[prep] [num] particular [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last week 's New Scientist , I think it was , or the one before , was a study of one particular type of bird with , I ca n't remember wh what kind of bird .
2 It is not about the promotion of one particular kind of experience over another , for this only creates the kinds of divisions so obvious in the political and religious systems of today .
3 Many of our course members are confused by this absence of one particular method of teaching ; the rules and boundaries are not clear to tutors and learners alike .
4 The reason that people do not generally look into alternative credit terms in any detail certainly is not that they feel pushed willy-nilly into one particular type of credit .
5 Section 61(3) deals with one particular type of trust : bare trusts .
6 Deixis is a fundamental element of human discourse ( as Lyons 1977 notes , not all languages have tense , but they do have deixis ) , and I intend to investigate its behaviour in one particular kind of text .
7 The team at IBM uses a laser beam containing a very narrow range of frequencies to bleach the molecules in one particular type of site , but leaving the others unaffected .
8 Some firms deal in one particular area of law ,
9 There is likely to be plenty of activity in one particular area of tax haven planning .
10 The aim of this research is to devise a sampling system for one particular kind of record : supplementary benefit records , while keeping in mind the wider issues concerned with data preservation .
11 We 've hit a snag over one particular tract of land vital to the project . ’
12 The overall responsibility for the organisation of the ward learning programme can be delegated to one particular member of staff , but everyone in the ward team should participate .
13 Both of these references relate to one particular concept of accountability , namely that of ‘ financial accountability ’ .
14 Sometimes the decision to buy itself leads directly to one particular type of credit .
15 Some are highly specialised and limit themselves to one particular type of prey , refusing all other kinds of meat even though it may be highly nutritious .
16 And unlike software , they are not limited to one particular type of computer or disc format .
17 Remember also that a vocational degree does not bind you to one particular field of employment .
18 Most cells have a prisoner , magically kept alive ( or at least sentient ) , being subjected to one particular form of torment in perpetuity .
19 Where can you get training on one particular area of competence , or on the particular combination of competences that staff and managers need ?
20 But you have to develop an eye for spotting possibilities ; a kind of ‘ picture eye ’ which sees a winter sky in the grain marking on one particular piece of veneer or a rock formation in the figure on another .
21 For example it could be used to get a group to make a list of all the means of communication they noticed , as a starting point for a session on one particular aspect of communication .
22 They teach small groups of students very short lessons concentrating on one particular set of skills .
23 If one looks at one particular example of policy-making — the expansion of free or subsidised milk to children — one sees another striking demonstration of official reluctance to alter traditional patterns of thinking .
24 Yet , as I discovered that December , the bawdiness of Safdar Jung 's Delhi does survive , kept alive by one particular group of Delhi-wallahs .
25 This may be shown by comparing two passages concerning one particular concept of honour held by the navy in the period concerned .
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