Example sentences of "has a particularly [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Rosoman 's collection has a particularly outstanding collection of plasterwork ( about which he is particularly passionate ) and wallpapers , but not much on windows . |
2 | This is where the WIIC has a particularly crucial role . |
3 | In the case of the extreme right , there may be particular reasons why the internal argument has a particularly complex structure . |
4 | Berenson appears many times in the book — thinly disguised as ‘ Somberen ’ , when Joni has a particularly barbed comment to make about him . |
5 | AS YOU would expect from a company founded in Scotland , CCG has a particularly strong presence in its native land , with a large diversity of work . |
6 | Anxiety about the possibility of having to move into institutional care has a particularly strong influence on these perceptions — particularly for women . |
7 | A gharial crocodile ; it has a particularly prominent tip to its nose and catches fish with a sideways sweep of its slender jaws . |
8 | When you do , the first notable sight along the road is the small church of Gotein , two miles below Mauléon , which has a particularly good clocher-calvaire or saw-toothed bell-wall with , at the foot of it , a porch which is actually wider than the nave of the church itself and a covered wooden staircase going up the side . |
9 | Laura Ashley has a particularly good spring and summer range for children up to the age of twelve , with styles that are attractive without being prissy . |
10 | No broadcaster for example has a particularly good record of consistently covering Germany . |
11 | The sequential equilibrium strategy of the long-term agent has a particularly simple form in this model . |
12 | A Manx shearwater colony has a particularly powerful stench . |
13 | Over the years , quarrying generally has had a bad record for pay and conditions , and Penrhyn has a particularly infamous past . |
14 | Oxford has a particularly bad problem when it comes to homelessness . |
15 | In The Spice-Box Of Earth he has a particularly pointed reference to it : ‘ Night , my old night … |
16 | Indeed , the earnings limit has a particularly harsh effect on women , who are more likely than men to be able to combine care-giving with continued part-time employment ( McLaughlin , 1991 , p. 50 ) . |
17 | The systems planning team has a particularly important role to ensure a ‘ design for integration ’ and also to prevent any delay in this integration . |
18 | The Division has a particularly important task in promoting training courses for industry and commerce . |
19 | Sheffield has a particularly high density of colourful garden escapes such as Michaelmas daisy ( Aster novi-belgii ) , tansy and goat 's rue . |
20 | It has the Army ( active and retired ) , it has a particularly high proportion of prisoners and pensioners , and it has the Cerne Giant . |
21 | This means that leaded bronze is relatively weak and may explain why the statuette in Figure 5.2 , which has a particularly high lead content of about 30 per cent , was broken at the neck . |