Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] particular [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In some ways that was the classic sound that I had with Whitesnake , but that sound was n't usable in later , more AOR versions of either that band or even other things that I 've done ; all you can say is that it was right for that particular music .
2 Unfortunately , whatever remnants of my eidetic ability remained made me entirely unsuitable for this particular therapy .
3 I had never imagined the usefulness of teaching him English for this particular trade .
4 And I think the conductor [ Robert Heger ] was probably too old for that particular work . ’
5 The first fifty or so milliseconds of these waves are the most consistent for any particular stimulus and it is thought that they are almost entirely generated by the incoming stimulus , irrespective of any mental activity on the part of the subject .
6 They differ not in respect of reaction patterns but in the economic characteristics of the market concerned , and it is a matter of fact , not logic , to decide which model is appropriate for any particular market under study .
7 We felt this latter course more appropriate for this particular occasion .
8 My only memory of those auditions was that everyone seemed to have a better idea of why they were perfect for each particular part than I did !
9 For instance , the seller of goods might expressly exclude the statutory implied terms relating to the goods — The Seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any particular purpose .
10 The leghorn straw was not large for that particular type of hat and it had a brown velvet ribbon on it .
11 In practice , she quickly found , as she had known she would , that the method was hopelessly inappropriate for this particular study .
12 Even agreed syllabuses , drawn up for a particular locality , only suggest ideas and very general outlines ; if given in any detail they will be more or less inappropriate for this particular pupil or this actual class .
13 ‘ I 'm rather too well-endowed for that particular career . ’
14 Now if you understand that , if you 're actually targeting , you want to get something into a national paper or local paper or something , you need to think at about your particular item you want to get across and think ‘ What sort of angle could actually be useful for that particular outlet ? ’
15 Those taxing bills , whether district judges in the county court or taxing officers in the High Court , rely on their experience to know what sort of figures are reasonable for each particular task performed .
16 Are such differences important for this particular piece of research ?
17 We 'll leave the assertive alone for this particular point in time what are we to do to deal with aggressive , what are we to do to deal with passive .
18 The Great Debate , which we consider in more detail shortly , was largely responsible for this particular change .
19 There still remains the primary need for all agreements , however limited in scope , which affect the partners to be set down clearly and exhaustively in writing to avoid subsequent dispute : such writing may range from the proper minutes of a partners ' meeting to a separate manual describing a firm 's management process as a guide , in the largest firms , to enable every partner and every employee to identify the person responsible for any particular aspect of the firm 's administration .
20 The reason for the photograph was that No 57 was the only squadron at Coningsby to have all aircraft serviceable for that particular exercise and I have one of the original photographs of this line-up in my own album .
21 a contingency fund will be a fund available for any particular unforeseen occurrence in the future
22 Assuming that the DBMS permits a number of alternative file organisation techniques ( which is normally the case ) , the actual organisation chosen for any particular data structure will depend on which is the most efficient for that particular application , and this decision is likely to be made by the database administrator .
23 In other words , they 're not , they 're not extras er in , in the absolute sense , they are necessary for that particular scheme , but they may be things which less erm experienced consultants might omit .
24 This arises since patients are permitted to go anywhere for treatment , leaving the home authority to pay for this treatment , whether or not the authority considers such treatment necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
25 This arises from the essence of this type of system which is that patients can go anywhere for treatment , and their home authority must pay for such treatment , whether or not it is considered necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in the local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
26 If you do n't find that plausible for some particular example that you have imagined , just turn down the imaginary light a bit , or move a bit further away from the imaginary object !
27 For instance , in his discussion about " navigable rivers " he actually says that the phrase : ( 24 ) the only navigable river unambiguously expresses the characteristic notion , and not that of being true for some particular occasion ; but this does not seem to give an indisputable picture of normal English usage , and the same goes for his remark about : ( 25 ) the only river navigable which he describes as " unambiguously occasion " .
28 The Henley committee thought 30 seconds was sufficient for this particular stroke .
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