Example sentences of "[be] particularly [adj] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Large doses may be particularly important in relation to diseases that are uncommon responses to infection , such as feline leukaemia . |
2 | This will be particularly important in relation to contested takeovers where the offeror can expect little co-operation from the board of the target . |
3 | The IBA has been particularly active in relation to programmes about Northern Ireland , and its interference has ranged from banning an entire programme ( eg a This Week report about RUC brutality ) to cutting provocative scenes lasting a few seconds ( such as pictures of flowers on an IRA grave ) . |
4 | This is particularly relevant in relation to electrical goods , photographic equipment , etc . |
5 | This danger is particularly great in relation to procedural impropriety , and we shall discuss it again in that context . |
6 | Although delays are far from negligible even in magistrates ' courts , the problem is particularly acute in relation to Crown Courts where the average waiting time for those denied bail is around ten weeks from committal to trial . |
7 | Specification of the problem in terms of u τ and Θ H is particularly useful in application to the atmospheric boundary layer , as these are often known when the dynamics of the whole system are not . |
8 | Here it is worth noting that one of the characteristics of disorganized capitalism as a social system is polarization and that this polarization is particularly apparent in relation to reproduction , with one set of households being dependent on state benefits and bureaucratic allocative systems and another being integrated into markets through the spending of wages . |
9 | This is particularly evident in relation to nuclear weapons . |
10 | That consideration of one 's own advantage can be entirely proper is particularly clear in relation to sharing accommodation , where it seems that it is the foundation of most such arrangements . |
11 | It is often said that by tradition they have a right to judicial appointment when vacancies occur and that this is particularly true of appointment to the office of Lord Chief Justice . |
12 | This is particularly important in relation to the GCSE examinations which require syllabuses to have a cross-curricular perspective , relating subjects to other subject areas and also to take into consideration the social , economic , environmental and other implications . |
13 | This was particularly noticeable in relation to the development and use of pupil self-assessment procedures in some of the art departments visited , as a method for encouraging children to have a clearer understanding of what they are attempting to do , to enable them to have a more informed approach to criticism , but also as a very beneficial diagnostic tool for teachers to evaluate the effectiveness of their own teaching programmes . |
14 | In both settings the concept of ‘ informed consumer ’ seemed poorly developed , and this was particularly true in relation to the provision of services . |
15 | This was particularly true in relation to many of the primaries immediately following the New Hampshire contest , which were due in Southern states where Duke 's support was expected to be strongest . |
16 | The lower proportion of females among known users in Wirral was particularly evident in relation to Camden and Islington , where the male-female ratio was 1.8:1 . |