Example sentences of "this [be] [adv] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the budget ‘ Rouge et Noir ’ series this is exclusively devoted to French repertoire and artists with names like d'Indy , Gounod , Fauré , Henry Rabaud , Debussy , Poulenc , Gabriel Pierné , Koechlin , and nearer our own time , Boulez and Messiaen .
2 This is particularly noticeable with active circuitry ( and especially in electro-acoustic instruments ) , due to the increased output levels involved with actives .
3 It could not , then , be said that and combine freely with other consonants in forming consonant clusters ; this is particularly noticeable in initial position .
4 This is particularly apparent in Central America , where it is estimated that seasonal migrants make up 70 per cent of the labour force employed in agriculture .
5 This is particularly useful for repetitive tasks such as kerblaying , more complex activities such as the fitting out of aeration tanks for a sewage treatment works or even in the design office for the production of reinforcement drawings or outline design drawings .
6 This is particularly useful for small communities and in developing countries , where special water treatment is not available or prohibitively expensive .
7 This is particularly necessary on white farms where bonded labour has a notorious history .
8 This is particularly necessary in innovative or highly specialised subject areas .
9 This is particularly relevant to developing countries , where higher education has led to graduate unemployment and to the ‘ brain drain' of qualified staff to developed countries .
10 This is particularly relevant to non-ELT materials since they were produced to convey a message to a particular audience .
11 This is particularly true with conventional IR spectrophotometers , which have limited photometric accuracy .
12 This is particularly true with listed companies involved in take-overs , where the City Code on Take-overs and Mergers enjoins directors to act in the interests of shareholders generally .
13 This is particularly true for early attempts at flying cross-country , where it is vital to use a priority system for concentrating on the important aspects of the flying .
14 This is particularly true for fine sandstones and siltstones .
15 This is particularly true for attitudinal research .
16 This is particularly true of monetary compensatory amounts , which typify the kind of legislation adopted at the end of marathon meetings of agriculture ministers and subsequently amended again and again to respond to political adjustments or monetary fluctuations .
17 This is particularly true of certain ethnic and religious groups .
18 This is particularly true of nomadic groups , who have hardly changed their repertoire for generations and who still seek to weave the beliefs and aspirations of their tribe into the very fabric of their rugs , as a testament to their way of life and tribal identity .
19 This is particularly true of social policies , where their impact upon the public depends upon the way they interrelate .
20 This is particularly true of academic writing .
21 This is particularly true of foreign stories .
22 This is particularly true of feminist research on the TNCs .
23 This is particularly true of conceptual clustering .
24 This is particularly true in recent years , because more and more people nowadays book holidays at the last minute .
25 This is particularly likely with commercial buildings or larger houses in residential suburbs .
26 This is particularly important for young children who may find it difficult to explain their ideas and for children whose mother tongue is not English and who may not have the necessary English vocabulary to explain their ideas to their teacher .
27 This is particularly important for elementary students as it helps them keep pace with the programme and therefore gives them confidence in their ability to cope with longer stretches of language .
28 A source of potential talent such as this is particularly important for rural areas .
29 This pattern was traditionally expounded as involving four kinds of reality : literal historical truth ; allegorical significance in the way in which events in the Old Testament are fulfilled by those in the New and in the life of the Church ; moral teaching ( labelled troplogical interpretation ) ; and fourthly , anagogical understanding relating to ultimate spiritual realities — this is particularly important for mystical works .
30 This is particularly important for public sector organisations where a change in the ruling political party may mean a change in policies and priorities .
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