Example sentences of "it is a particularly [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a particularly potent device for signal analysis since it can perform a 1024 point FFT in under 700µs . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | However , I do not think it is a particularly appropriate model of human social interactions , for two reasons . |
4 | It is a particularly successful version compared with those produced by other pupils in the group who were set the task . |
5 | It is a particularly surprising conclusion for so reductionist a subject as physics . |
6 | It is a particularly nasty parasite because it can be so difficult to eradicate once it has multiplied and affected your system . |
7 | It is a particularly powerful approach in knowledge-based systems where a large information resource can be explored in a fast , compelling fashion that suits the natural strategies , intuitions and curiosities of the human mind . |
8 | It is a particularly useful method of sailing in gusty conditions where the hips can move in and out to compensate for fluctuations in the wind without moving the sail . |
9 | It is a particularly relevant question for those of us who , each season , must find fitness to pursue our sports . |
10 | Have you been of work for a while then with the dreaded flu ? ? . i hope your little one did not catch it it is a particularly strong virus that is going around at the moment . |
11 | This is not normal policy unless it is a particularly important announcement with a specific timed arrival , ie End of Year Results , Board Appointments . |
12 | It is a particularly painful spot to be kicked and I spent some time hopping round the byre and cursing in a fervent whisper . |
13 | It is a particularly difficult time for many as , on the one hand , they are being urged to make decisions about their future while , on the other , they are expected to toe the line both at home and at school . |
14 | It would also be our contention that there should not be an attempt to direct traffic er in a northerly direction onto the A sixty one itself , beyond Killinghall because it is a particularly hazardous road with considerable bends on and I would be inclined to think it was far safer to direct them to the A one via the A fifty nine and southern bypass . |