Example sentences of "[art] particularly [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | It is a particularly surprising conclusion for so reductionist a subject as physics . |
2 | It is a particularly potent device for signal analysis since it can perform a 1024 point FFT in under 700µs . |
3 | Although this is in general a constituent feature of social realism , in the racial problem film it is a particularly potent device for a disavowal of racial guilt and responsibility . |
4 | It should be said , of course , that in the 1920s Bukharin was working in a particularly rich culture for this type of intellectual endeavour . |
5 | This has been a particularly rich year for purchases of printed books of all periods . |
6 | More are appearing all the time , and nineteen eighty two will be no more than a particularly rich year for them . |
7 | February was a particularly rich month for older , modest quality and easily affordable paintings . |
8 | Friuli is a particularly rich site for bird trappers , since it sits aside the main north-south trans-European migratory route . |
9 | Hadley , who holds joint French-Canadian nationality , was a particularly hot pick for the French . |
10 | The lecture is a particularly unsuitable method for conveying information about bibliographic aids . |
11 | In his own practice , if he finds a patient who is a particularly good subject for hypnosis he asks them if they would like to try re-regression for interest 's sake ; if they agree , with their permission he records the session . |
12 | So they 're a particularly good choice for the first time or retirement home buyer ; your two biggest markets for smaller homes . |
13 | On a happy occasion such as a wedding , jokes and comic stories are welcome and make a particularly good ending for a speech . |
14 | ( ‘ And of course , competing at the Olympics was tremendously exciting ’ ) 1991 was a particularly good year for Will with placings at most of the top competitions , including Addington , Arena UK and the Horse of the Year Show . |
15 | The Eighties were not a particularly good time for the young . |
16 | MH : I like to travel and never go anywhere without a sketchbook , boats and harbours are a particularly good venue for me , I paint a lot of marine subjects , buildings , figures and industrial subjects as well as still life . |
17 | Yes Steven 's not having a particularly good week for his holidays is he ? |
18 | This is a particularly good practice for developing the idea of transferring your body weight through the mast foot . |
19 | A score of over 70 can be taken to imply an already-advanced economy , and so not a particularly favourable climate for new investment . |
20 | It must also be recognized that hospital admission can prove a particularly daunting experience for someone whose basic life-style is totally different from the British one . |
21 | It was not a particularly comforting conversation for him to hear . |
22 | It is a particularly relevant question for those of us who , each season , must find fitness to pursue our sports . |
23 | His acceptance of the condition was made with an easy mind — he did n't feel that distributing a newspaper , even a banned one , would be considered a particularly heinous offence for a young girl , and anyway he could not imagine that he would be in any danger himself if he admitted knowledge of the basket 's contents . |
24 | A female friend of mine used a particularly effective trick for discouraging men who persisted in giving her the eye on trains or buses . |
25 | Budgets are a particularly useful vehicle for the expression of quantifiable results , and will be looked at more closely later in the chapter . |
26 | This has proved a particularly useful option for retailers who wish to use direct marketing within relatively restricted catchment areas . |
27 | CNP 's staff prepared a particularly useful paper for the meeting , which I have enclosed . |
28 | Although it was recorded that ‘ he could read a balance sheet ’ ( not in fact a particularly useful attribute for the Treasury ) , there is no evidence that he left any imprint upon Exchequer policy . |
29 | Braille is a particularly useful tool for probing predictions from different models because it depends on fine discrimination of raised dot patterns , and a rule system of contractions . |
30 | The various trade and commercial directories that were published at regular intervals during the nineteenth century are a particularly useful source for the study of old market towns . |