Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [prep] particular " in BNC.

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1 The following provisions should be noted in particular : As regards 5.9.1 , many company tenants do not like a restriction on holding on trust for another as this may interfere with their internal arrangements , but the landlord 's concerns are understood in this regard .
2 Note should be made of particular skills and types of care not practised elsewhere .
3 " As regards common security , the gradual extension of the Union 's role in this area should be considered with particular reference initially to issues debated in international organizations : arms control , disarmament and related issues ; CSCE matters ; certain questions debated in the United Nations , including peacekeeping operations ; economic and technological co-operation in the armaments field ; co-ordination of armaments export policy , and non-proliferation . "
4 On the basis of their needs assessment , which includes consultation with consumer groups and GPs , purchasing authorities adjust their priorities in terms of the balance of resources which should be devoted to particular care groups , and the balance between health promotion , prevention , treatment and care .
5 We should be concentrating on particular aspects of school life , not producing information which already exists and duplicating it .
6 The interplay of class , status and party in the formation of social groups is complex and variable and must be examined in particular societies during particular time periods .
7 Figures must be constructed for particular subjects in a particular situation ( see p.89 ) .
8 Signal measurements to determine the small-signal parameters of four-terminal networks must be executed under particular bias conditions implemented by direct circuits connected between the input terminals and between the output terminals .
9 The Notes to Rule 2.5 impose additional obligations : ( 1 ) The language used in announcements must be clear and unambiguous and the word " agreement " must be used with particular care .
10 This innovation allowed ministers to prescribe the maximum local rate that could be levied by particular local authorities .
11 Specialist treatment bases might continue to exist where intensive work could be done on particular problems , but their aim would be to ensure that children could take advantage of mainstream services .
12 While stamp duties of various kinds played a useful role in wartime , especially when they could be attached to particular loans , their total importance was slight .
13 The lower animals still alive in the world today could be identified with particular stages in the overall development of life — a process that was replayed like a speeded-up movie film in the life of every human being .
14 Consideration should be given to whether the requirement to be mobile could be restricted to particular regions while indicating that faster progression might be achieved by staff who were prepared to be widely mobile .
15 Suspended sentence — activation — whether activation of a suspended sentence is subject to restrictions on the maximum aggregate term of imprisonment which may be imposed in particular circumstances
16 The constituent units may be of quite different length and they may appear in quite a different order and quite different emphases may be given to particular features of the story , but the corpus as a whole will contain the same set of elements .
17 Two samples are collected ; a — 150 mesh sediment which is analysed for up to 28 elements and a panned concentrate which is examined microscopically and may be analysed for particular elements .
18 That is to say they believe that God was in some sense differently related to particular events , or may be said in particular to have revealed God 's self through those events , in a way in which this is not true of all other events or periods in history .
19 First , the class , religious and ethnic backgrounds of judges are likely to have an impact on their general attitudes , which in turn may be translated into particular views on certain legal issues .
20 The technique of flutter-tonguing , where the player rolls the tongue instead of precisely articulating individual notes , may be used for particular effect in quiet passages ; now quite commonly used , it was introduced at the beginning of this century by R. Strauss and Mahler .
21 All the computers we consider are general-purpose , at least in theory , although they may be oriented towards particular application areas .
22 Alternatively , limits may be set to particular functions and alarms triggered whenever these are exceeded .
23 It shall be characterized in particular by a system of labour law that corresponds to the social market economy and a comprehensive system of social security based on merit and social justice .
24 Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy .
25 The opportunities for lone mothers to work will be influenced in particular by the availability of child care , opportunities in the labour market and the interaction of earnings , taxes and benefits .
26 Paintings and works on paper by members of the Glasgow School of painting and by French and Dutch contemporaries will be juxtaposed , while the role of the Glasgow School of Art will be examined with particular reference to the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh , Herbert McNair and their wives , Margaret and Frances MacDonald .
27 The other is in European and Comparative Law , under the auspices of the Law Board , and will be related in particular to the degree of M.Juris. , a one-year postgraduate degree , and to a new four-year undergraduate degree in Law , one year of which is spent at a European university .
28 The claim will be defended in particular against the argument that the company should be seen as a private vehicle which may legitimately be employed for the exclusive pursuit of the purposes of its members .
29 A bit more will be said of particular features of the metalinguistic and possible-worlds proposals , but let us first consider something common to both of them and indeed to other proposals .
30 It is here that reference will be required to particular previous awards and especially to those assessed or affirmed by the Court of Appeal .
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