Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] particularly " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ Kelpies ’ , children 's paperbacks featuring many Scottish authors , are published by Canongate Press , whose managing director , Stephanie Wolfe Murray believes these books to be particularly ‘ price-sensitive ’ and doubts if the list could continue to grow were VAT to raise the price .
2 No need to be particularly careful at such short range .
3 Another implication of ( 16 ) , or ( 15 ) , is that , apart from questioning the adjective , the language would also provide a means to question the noun phrase alone while " leaving behind " the predicate qualifier ( even though one might not expect such questions to be particularly common in practice ) , and in fact such questions are perfectly grammatical : ( 21 ) who(m) did he paint seated ? what did he send registered ?
4 Because Boocock has concentrated upon colour photographs it has a disturbing quality of being particularly modern although the last day of steam at 70A , the depot which served Waterloo , was 9th July 1967 .
5 We found the idea of generic activities to be particularly potent as a tool for describing and evaluating curriculum practice .
6 I should have thought Professor Lejeune 's research and clinical findings on prevention of deterioration in Down 's children by administration of folic acid or thyroxine in appropriate cases to be particularly newsworthy .
7 I sincerely believe that the message was in fact received on my part for I found the poem to be particularly touching and genuine in its approach to such a difficult and delicate subject as death .
8 They 've no reason to be particularly scared .
9 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
10 She genuinely considers protruding pubic tufts to be particularly fetching .
11 The island 's strawberries which are available all year round have a reputation for being particularly delicious .
12 He also gained the lovely reputation of being particularly dangerous when he was limping , since an injury to his leg simply made him hit more fours to cut down on the running .
13 This proved nothing in itself , but it made a mockery of the Commission 's repeated claims to be particularly scientific in its approach .
14 Sometimes a resident of one of those towns was thought by one of his fellow citizens to be particularly obnoxious or dangerous , even though it was not possible to prove anything against him in law .
15 A British official observed that , ‘ The truth is that Mr Yoshida , although able in his own way , does not give the impression of being particularly well-qualified to cope with the intricate political and economic situation in which Japan now finds herself . ’
16 The idea that it is entirely natural for mothers and daughters to be particularly supportive of each other recurs again and again in research studies .
17 Erm and er that it 's maybe very important at a time like this when children are potentially going and and knocking on stranger 's doors to be particularly careful so what we 've done is is is put together a simple guide for parents and carers erm which suggests that er they should n't just let their children go off for the evening .
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