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

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31 Medical evidence suggests that these cultures are particularly effective in promoting a healthier digestion .
32 This ascribed passivity means that women from subordinated social groups are particularly likely to be thought unskilled in expressing themselves actively .
33 The civil-rights groups are particularly upset with NIH 's response to the news that the confidentiality of those who provided information to Alexander had been breached .
34 Conservation groups are particularly aggrieved because the amendment was introduced by the powerful landowning body in the House of Lords .
35 This has generated an understandable concern that the arts are particularly vulnerable in this respect .
36 Experiential learning methods are particularly useful as a means of developing interpersonal and communication skills .
37 Non-destructive testing methods are particularly useful for assessing the physical properties of polymeric materials when an understanding of the performance at a molecular level is important .
38 ‘ And I do n't think the manufacturers are particularly interested in women ; a lot of people still think of beer as being a real man 's drink , ’ she says , peering over the rim of her pint glass .
39 Voluntary organizations are particularly active in the care of old people .
40 Geriatric units are particularly vulnerable because treatment of UTIs tends to be long term and there is extensive use of indwelling urinary tract catheters .
41 Some of the German , Scandinavian and Italian built-in units are particularly smooth and luxurious with in-built fridges and mirror-lined bars but cheaper versions can look just as good , if not better , depending on finish and the final arrangement of possessions on shelves .
42 The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population .
43 I revise my decision to abandon my first lesson and ask Jack McKellar if any drivers are particularly to blame — business people , lorry drivers or journalists with three children ?
44 Mountain goats may be relatively safe from predators , but they are not totally free of them and the kids are particularly vulnerable .
45 Computers are particularly good for finding , storing and retrieving information .
46 The selection of early Adoration studies , those associated with the Anghiari commission , and a chronologically varied series of grotesque heads are particularly noteworthy .
47 And high-specification cars are particularly weak at the moment .
48 Compared with the figures on page 26 cars are particularly likely to be financed by loans from banks or finance companies ; clothes , presents and luxury goods to be bought on mail order , and rarely financed by HP or loans ; and , as might be expected , domestic appliances to be bought using fuel board credit ( see Appendix I , Table 17 ) .
49 Generally , senators assume that the President has the right to make the nominations and they will block them only if they feel that the nominees are particularly weak and the President needs teaching a lesson .
50 But psychology always finds objectivity difficult to achieve , and gender 's ubiquitous and subtle influences are particularly hard to control .
51 Social class influences are particularly pervasive in education , showing an effect even at the nursery stage ( Tizard and Hughes 1984 ) .
52 MEPs are particularly concerned about EC imports and exports of waste ; they want introduction of deposits or bonding to guarantee that consignments will be properly handled , and they say that the system would be monitored by an EC inspectorate responsible to the ( much delayed ) European Environment Agency .
53 Small holes and notches are particularly good at starting fatigue failures but they also do very well for starting ordinary static fracture .
54 It is suggested , instead , that political images are particularly significant — the personalities of the leaders , their projections of competence and of their capacities to deal with the nation 's problems .
55 Unemployed single teenagers are particularly likely to have children ; it has been suggested as a ‘ short cut ’ to adult status ( Penhale 1989 ) .
56 Whilst many of the developments will be beneficial to all disciplines , certain aspects are particularly relevant to the electronics sector .
57 Eager to please , hypnotised subjects are particularly prone to fill in the gaps in their memory with information conveyed to them in questions .
58 Studies of lesbian subjects are particularly infrequent. 18 per cent of the US studies of homosexuality reviewed by Morin ( 1977 ) investigated lesbians , and a further 10 per cent examined both lesbians and gay men .
59 It seems that limited settings or subjects are particularly suited to the crime short story .
60 To the south of this zone , where tree cover becomes more dense in the Guinea-savannah , population densities are particularly low and there is plenty of scope for inward migration .
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