Example sentences of "[adj] is [adv] [art] case [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is rarely the case with the reviews published in Early music or Gramophone , some of whose reviewers have served as musicological advisers for prominent recording projects both in Europe and in England .
2 This is particularly the case as the IMF has been open to criticism that it ignores the social impact of its prescriptions , which create hardship and the potential for popular unrest as its free-market measures begin to bite .
3 This is particularly the case for reasoning , where the group of deaf people performs much less well than hearing groups .
4 In this connection , Gunn ( 1982 ) reports that for ( a ) also the range in Andersonstown is reduced to variation between [ ae ] and [ a ] ( the latter sometimes slightly retracted ) , but he adds that this is particularly the case for young speakers ; older people frequently retain the vernacular rules of the inner city .
5 This is particularly the case for Labour governments , for , if for no other reason , depressed areas contain more Labour than Conservative voters .
6 This is particularly the case for the ‘ push element ’ operating in the inner city areas .
7 This is particularly the case for patients undergoing operations .
8 This is particularly the case for damage to the left hemisphere of the brain ; and this led to the concept of cerebral dominance : the idea that the left hemisphere dominated the right as far as their contributions to cognitive processing were concerned .
9 This is particularly the case for individuals working in the kind of formal organisations that were described in the previous two chapters .
10 This is particularly the case for quality of life , for the ways in which quality of life is measured , and specifically the role and definition of basic needs , virtually define our conceptions of development within the global system .
11 This is particularly the case for a Conservative government aiming at privatisation and the reduction in controls , an ample supply of land for private development , and the retention of land-use planning at the local level .
12 This is particularly the case with Mrs Thatcher .
13 This is particularly the case with general principles such as making desirable behaviour worthwhile , setting limits and having clearly defined but fair rules of conduct .
14 This is particularly the case with victims of sexual offences .
15 You 're waiting and you 're thinking Er and this is particularly the case with a large goods vehicle , you 'll be sitting waiting to go and there 's a lovely gap and you think Can I ?
16 This is particularly the case with market research reports , most of which are extremely expensive , thus putting Scotland at an economic disadvantage in not having direct access to this material .
17 This is particularly the case with ionic solids .
18 This is particularly the case with chemical information .
19 However , many yields of chemical reactions are not quantitative This is particularly the case with Organic chemical reactions .
20 This is particularly the case in less developed countries and in the rural or other underserved areas of more developed countries .
21 This is particularly the case in relation to social and familial factors considered , and the members of the individual 's social network interviewed , as part of the assessment process .
22 This is particularly the case in applying discipline to adolescents .
23 This is particularly the case in relation to juveniles , since there is a heavy reliance on family background characteristics as indicators of treatment need , which themselves are likely to be class-related ( see Roshier and Teff , 1980 , pp. 140–1 ) .
24 This is particularly the case in the worlds of politics , sport and entertainment .
25 This is particularly the case in developing countries and Malenbaum 's comment on this is a correct , if rather harsh , appraisal of the situation .
26 This is particularly the case in relation to economic policy .
27 This is particularly the case in Scotland , where often , for geographical reasons , there is no alternative to a trunk road .
28 This is particularly the case against tough opponents such as Orcs .
29 This is normally the case for organic ligands containing π-systems , such as pyridine and more complicated aromatic amines .
30 This is normally the case with the coinages of ancient Greece or medieval England : the coins have inscriptions such as the Greek ‘ Athe ’ ( short for ‘ Athenaion ’ , ‘ of Athens ’ ) ( fig. 9 ) or the medieval Latin ‘ CIVITAS LONDON ’ ( ’ the city of London' ) ( figs. 3 and 5 ) .
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