Example sentences of "[adj] [is] particularly " in BNC.

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1 This is particularly true today : even in the recession-hit 1990s , brewers are spending increasing amounts on pub refurbishment — more on pubs , indeed , than at any time since the 1930s .
2 This is particularly common on motorways where trucks are overtaking at quite high speeds .
3 This is particularly dangerous because the weight and drag of the second cable may make it difficult to get the nose down .
4 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 .
5 Every facility can be provided in hospital , and this is particularly important if special care should be needed .
6 This is particularly relevant if you have limited movement in your hips , shoulders or problems with your hands .
7 This is particularly important when one contestant is ahead on points as time-up approaches .
8 This is particularly important when the opponent is heavier than you are .
9 This is particularly true for some people over the age of 85 .
10 This is particularly important in a three-act ballet where any temptation to display dance ‘ for its own sake ’ can lead to the introduction of divertissements merely to fill in time or show off all the dancers in the company , but is not concerned with the unfolding of the story .
11 This is particularly noticeable in his variations for the Six fairies in The Sleeping Beauty .
12 This is particularly so in the last dance , when the Bride and Groom are watched by all as they solemnly walk together through the doorway into their room .
13 This is particularly poignant towards the end when both girls and boys , the youth of their generation , disappear forever in the tragedy of war
14 This is particularly important in hot weather
15 This is particularly welcome : the 911 had so much weight concentrated over its tail that it was prone to locking front wheels in the wet .
16 This is particularly evident when the writer has to organize the negotiations for the essential deals with foreign sub-publishers who collect royalties in non-UK territories .
17 This is particularly the case with Mrs Thatcher .
18 This is particularly remarkable when it is considered that Roddick has made no acquisitions and has no major plans for diversification .
19 This is particularly true in Uganda where the British-derived constitution was premised on a uniquely complex attempt to reconcile the interests of the four historic kingdoms , including Bunyoro and Buganda , with the new nation .
20 This is particularly significant for Marx since it means that the communal principle does not fully come into conflict with the interests of individual constitutive families as it did in the ancient city , a contradiction which ultimately led to further developments .
21 This is particularly important When one considers that the TA soldier is fed by a TA chef , and although that TA chef wears an ACC cap badge , he can be recruited from any walk of life ranging from bus driver to company director , to sewerage worker .
22 This is particularly true of Spain and Holland , which resent Franco-German dominance .
23 This is particularly useful where the bodies have to be grouped into categories such as male/female , child/adult , or even into groups with different racial or familial origins .
24 Unlike this government , we would invest in you : every government has a duty to use its resources to extend freedom , opportunity and choice to all its citizens and this is particularly true for the young .
25 This is particularly true in the area of the trial , which is close to Peldon , where resistant strains of blackgrass have been seen for a number of years .
26 This is particularly useful if done before leaving for work on hot days .
27 This is particularly true if we can face doing it before they experience death for themselves , before someone in their family , maybe a grandparent , dies .
28 It seems that this is particularly true in the early stages of bereavement when so much has to be reorganized .
29 All sensory forms are affected by proximity and this is particularly noticeable amidst networks of lines .
30 This is particularly ironic , since the other dark theme which pervades the Barrie novel and stage-play is a fear of father figures .
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