Example sentences of "particular [noun] [vb mod] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Richards submitted that particular weight should be given to these communications .
2 You should , in general , use the printed solution for illustrative purposes ; thus an error of principle should be pointed out clearly on the student 's solution , but if the printed solution expands and illustrates the point , then particular reference can be made to it .
3 Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on .
4 particular importance will be attached to providing good methods of displaying results .
5 It would be reasonable to assume , therefore , that particular attention would be given to the incorporation of such knowledge in the development of handwriting recognition systems .
6 Thus particular attention must be given to the needs of the target population — the end-users and intermediaries .
7 Particular attention must be given to the following : ( 1 ) The secrecy obligation is closely linked to Rule 2.2(e) which requires that where more than a very restricted number of people ( ie those in the companies concerned who need to know and their immediate advisers ) are included in pre-offer negotiations or discussions , then an announcement must be made .
8 When considering costs and benefits , therefore , particular attention must be paid to ‘ externalities ’ and ‘ secondary benefits ’ .
9 Particular attention must be paid to marketing targeted at coach and travel operators , in Britain and overseas , for all four gardens .
10 Particular attention will be given to ensuring that schemes promoted under the Roads and Transport Capital Budget block allocations for Road Safety will be given priorities associated with their contribution to road safety .
11 Wherever the original data allow , particular attention will be given to the problems raised by the inclusion of women in the analyses .
12 Particular attention will be given to the changing relationships of higher education to the wider social and political context .
13 Particular attention will be given to issues relating to ‘ flexible specialization ’ and to the processes whereby and the extent to which ‘ just-in-time ’ production systems have been ‘ exported ’ from Japan .
14 Particular attention will be given to the campaign for black sections in the Labour party and to non-parliamentary forms of political action .
15 Particular attention will be given to American fears of increased European protectionism after 1992 and the possibilities of a bilateral US/UK agreement to mitigate adverse effects arising from such policies .
16 Distinctive industrial/spatial cultures have very great importance as the bridge between base and civil society and particular attention will be devoted to the cultural derivatives of production in Chapter 4 .
17 Particular attention will be devoted to recent proposals to reform UK competition policy .
18 Particular attention will be paid to systems of selecting , rewarding and promoting staff .
19 Particular attention will be paid to the recent employment record and other current employment practices of the establishments concerned , to their industrial relations situation and recent record , and to their background characteristics such as size , industry , ownership etc .
20 Particular attention will be paid to cointegration , the long run , the treatment of risk , and the modelling of expectations .
21 Particular attention will be paid to the social implications of the study and the findings will be disseminated through publication and , it is hoped , through an Adult Education class for Headteachers , employers and trade-unionists in both Durham and Duisburg .
22 Particular attention will be paid to costs of production in Troyes , commercial policy and the quality of business leadership .
23 Particular attention will be paid to the interplay of arguments dealing with equity , economic efficiency and different legal systems .
24 Particular attention will be paid to the applicability of the newly-emerging connectionist models to comprehension , especially to modelling patterns of inference made during understanding .
25 Particular attention will be paid to the implications of the 1990 health care reforms for Community Health Councils .
26 Particular attention will be paid to the impact of the reforms on teachers ' classroom goals .
27 Particular attention will be paid to whether the markets serve the needs of industry , how they influence industrial location and what practical steps may need to be taken to improve market performance .
28 Particular attention will be paid to changes in resource use-rights via enclosure , land drainage , and agricultural improvement schemes , and the interaction with the agricultural labour force .
29 Particular attention will be paid to forwarding agents in inland areas where route choices via seaports could be expected to be at a maximum : ie the Midlands in England , eastern France , south-western Federal Republic of Germany , and Switzerland .
30 Particular attention will be paid to complaints channelled through Members of Parliament , those with the backing of prominent pressure groups and those investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigation .
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