Example sentences of "this [is] [art] particularly [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a particularly useful option if your opponent is firing arrows at you . |
2 | This is a particularly cruel irony because as the 1911 census revealed doctors had the smallest families of all categories of occupations . |
3 | A third example can be drawn from the present fascination with evaluation — this is a particularly powerful example of the distortions which ‘ control ’ can introduce even though perfectly ‘ rational ’ or ‘ acceptable ’ from a managerial perspective . |
4 | This is a particularly powerful idea and one which has not really been considered in BSL , though it has begun to be practised in BSL teaching ( see appendix 2 ) . |
5 | This is a particularly complex issue , largely beyond the scope of this book . |
6 | This is a particularly outstanding town hall . |
7 | This is a particularly good practice for developing the idea of transferring your body weight through the mast foot . |
8 | This is a particularly good performance , specially in the U S A where there 's been a very serious downturn in natural gas . |
9 | This is a particularly good way of entering and remaining in more distant markets , or in any market where it is difficult or impossible to export finished goods . |
10 | This is a particularly good time to consider making major changes either to your job , home or personal life . |
11 | This is a particularly worrying possibility and I urge everyone , homosexuals , heterosexuals and drug abusers to remember the risks and dangers of HIV infection . ’ |
12 | A police spokesman said : ‘ This is a particularly mean type of theft by ruthless people preying on the elderly . |
13 | This is a particularly fruitful exercise when there is little contemporary written history . |
14 | The Muslim religion dictates that this is a particularly bloody affair , but the special skills of these tradesmen have , in a very short period , led to mutual respect and friendship , despite a total language barrier . |
15 | This is a particularly ill-chosen moment to start ringing population alarm bells , as it can only threaten the UNCED process . |
16 | This is a particularly complete example , though the decoration has not survived . |
17 | A police spokesman said : ‘ This is a particularly nasty hit-and-run . |
18 | This is a particularly convenient method for large houseplants , or a group of small specimens , providing ample humidity as long as the peat is kept constantly moist . |
19 | This is a particularly pertinent question for foreign learners of English , who are undoubtedly the main target-readership for her book . |
20 | This is a particularly interesting finding from the point of view of prevention as it indicates a much larger risk group . |
21 | This is a particularly exciting development — offering opportunities beyond that of simply being a new way of funding the training of young people . |
22 | This is a particularly popular class in clubs . |
23 | This is a particularly important point to bear in mind when it is realized that many technological developments operate at the edges of life , whether they be ventilators or incubators . |
24 | This is a particularly important consideration for the UK where international trade is a major component of the economy . |
25 | This is a particularly important criterion , since the kind of information recoverable from a test will constrain the ways in which the test can be used . |
26 | This is a particularly important role at a time when systems of monitoring and regulation are changing and consumer concerns need to be effectively represented . |
27 | This is a particularly important part of a research exercise , for results often take the form of associations , that is , establishing factors that go together . |
28 | This is a particularly important point . |
29 | This is a particularly important consequence for all purchasers . |
30 | This is a particularly bad album cover . |