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

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1 Because of the immediate nature of such patients ' problems it is important that whatever form of help is offered should be available without too much delay , and for this reason health-centre-based therapists may be of particular value , as has been shown in the case of psychologists ( Robson et al. 1984 ) and social workers ( Shepherd et al. 1979 ) .
2 ‘ His understanding of the application of modern information technology solutions to complex business problems will be of particular benefit . ’
3 She said the Labour Party 's national minimum wage proposals would be of particular benefit to women and promised to bring all opted-out hospitals back into the mainstream .
4 Ticket allocations will be of particular concern .
5 The identification of areas in which there is bipartisan agreement on the desirability of change or of the maintenance of existing services will be of particular interest .
6 During an Ad Limina address to Bishops in March 1992 , Pope John Paul II said , ‘ The National Board of Catholic Women can be of particular help at this time when the role of women in society and in the Church is undergoing such a radical questioning and transformation .
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