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

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31 This is particularly the case against tough opponents such as Orcs .
32 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 ) .
33 For an international business like ICI this is particularly the case .
34 This is particularly the case in the worlds of politics , sport and entertainment .
35 This is particularly the case when a child has already developed guilt feelings around its own sexuality or sexual matters in general , or where the sexual atmosphere in family or community is repressive or easily shocked .
36 This is particularly the case when critical attention is being focused on details of spoken language which were only ever intended by the speaker as ephemeral parts , relatively unimportant , of the working-out of what he wanted to say .
37 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 .
38 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 ?
39 This is particularly the case in developing countries and Malenbaum 's comment on this is a correct , if rather harsh , appraisal of the situation .
40 This is particularly the case for Labour governments , for , if for no other reason , depressed areas contain more Labour than Conservative voters .
41 This is particularly the case where the speculator ’ sells on ’ options for each separate parcel of land forming the site and the developer is left to enter into formal contracts and legal completion for the purchase of the land in the usual way .
42 This is particularly the case where builders do not maintain a stores department or utilise a yard , and in fact many builders function only on the basis of direct delivery from the builders ' merchant to the site .
43 This is particularly the case for the ‘ push element ’ operating in the inner city areas .
44 This is particularly the case for patients undergoing operations .
45 This is particularly the case in relation to economic policy .
46 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 .
47 This is particularly the case for individuals working in the kind of formal organisations that were described in the previous two chapters .
48 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 .
49 This is particularly the case in Scotland , where often , for geographical reasons , there is no alternative to a trunk road .
50 This is particularly the case with ionic solids .
51 This is particularly the case with chemical information .
52 However , many yields of chemical reactions are not quantitative This is particularly the case with Organic chemical reactions .
53 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 .
54 This is particularly the case where TNCs become involved in the creation of much-needed infrastructural resources .
55 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 .
56 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 .
57 This is particularly an issue with emerging technologies which are not yet able to provide seamless integration into the corporation 's wider electronic world .
58 This is thus a subject for students with wide interests ; courses are taken in Chemistry , Mathematics , Economics , Computing and Management in addition to Engineering subjects .
59 This is thus the most nearly recognizable of all the Pacifics we have considered so far .
60 This is both a plausible theory and one with disturbing implications .
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