Example sentences of "particularly [adj] when [pron] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | These qualifications and cautions become particularly appropriate when we come to consider the historical and social sources of these broad changes that we have attempted to outline . |
2 | The GPC strategy is particularly useful when we need to pronounce unusual words such as " leonine " , " potamic " , or " tachistoscope " — words which are slightly unfamiliar visually , and which may have a weak lexical representation . |
3 | It is particularly useful when you want to gybe without losing valuable way downwind , for example , when working upwind on a short board or gybing in tight situations such as in front of an oncoming wave or obstacle . |
4 | It is particularly useful when you want to know the difference between 2 values , but you do n't know which is the larger . |
5 | This was particularly effective when he began to ridicule the practices of orthodox Hinduism … |
6 | The result is a lyrical prose particularly effective when it serves to embody a singing climax at strategic points — a not unsurprising tactical manoeuvre on the part of a writer trying to intimate the reality of a mystical experience which he expresses as transposing everyday speech to song . |
7 | This may be particularly important when we come to assess the relationships between the normativist style in public law and the political theory of conservatism . |
8 | This is particularly true when you want to convey not merely facts but reasons , arguments , proposals . |