Example sentences of "particularly [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Marxism is not seen to be particularly antagonistic to the rights of women , and several women attribute their general political consciousness to the education they received through the Party .
2 Thus the Committee of Inquiry into the Education of Children from Ethnic Minority Groups ( DES , 1985 ) states that existing provision for under-fives ‘ is generally inadequate to meet the needs of the population as a whole , and may be particularly ill-suited to the needs of West Indian families ’ .
3 Traits common to French industry as a whole promise , therefore , to be particularly acute in the industries studied here .
4 The Old Red Sandstone of Scotland was particularly rich in the remains of strange fish , many of them covered with a kind of bony armour-plating .
5 The tour took place immediately after the Sterling crisis in 1992 , so visits to such places as the Bundesbank , the German Stock Exchange and Deutsche Book were particularly interesting for the participants .
6 I am particularly interested in the effects the strike had on the breweries , local farms , hospitals and the railway stations as well as other industries in the area .
7 In this book , we are particularly interested in the determinants of the aggregate demand for labour — that is , the total quantity of the labour input ( measured in person-hours ) which all firms in the economy are willing to employ .
8 ‘ All that 's fine , ’ I said , though I was n't particularly interested in the vows of a child who had just gone to boarding school .
9 Some vets ( including myself ) are particularly interested in the problems of the pet minorities .
10 I have with me Eric Huton , who is particularly interested in the problems of children with special educational needs .
11 MI5 was particularly interested in the contacts made with the armed services , but the Security Service could find little sign of important influential support for Mosley in Parliament , even at the peak of the BUF growth in 1934 .
12 There did n't seem to be any sign of anyone at all , and Howard was n't particularly surprised , since neither the government nor the rebels were particularly interested in the hovels hereabouts .
13 ‘ Wigan Metro Heritage Service is particularly interested in the cars supplied to overseas railways as all the Irish cars are very well documented , ’ commented Mr Haddon
14 As we are particularly interested in the influences on women who choose science , we shall begin by looking at the women 's experiences of single-sex education .
15 We were particularly interested in the practices ' subjective assessments of the impact of this change on practice management and patient care .
16 Said Usher : ‘ I am particularly interested in the motors , which have been a problem in the past , and how abrasive fluids affect the metallurgy of the pumps .
17 To this extent , then , a ‘ state form ’ analysis does indeed bring welcome attention to people 's experience of the state , especially those people who are particularly dependent on the resources represented by the state .
18 This appears to be particularly prevalent amongst the professions .
19 The chitinous external skeleton seems to be particularly responsive to the demands of evolution .
20 Now he was to be particularly zealous in the interests of the king .
21 They were particularly visible in the campaigns over the Industrial Schools Amendment Bill .
22 It was particularly vague around the edges .
23 This has been particularly noticeable in the areas of local economic policy and equal opportunities .
24 Ploughing was particularly burdensome to the oxen during the heat of the day , and by finishing at noon they would escape the greater part of it .
25 Claude Simon 's fiction at this time is particularly amenable to the criteria established by Ricardou .
26 What helps make these two frameworks particularly appropriate for the purposes of the present exercise is their shared emphasis on the " surface " features of textual connectivity .
27 The latter is particularly appropriate to the railways with their highly bureaucratic , rule-bound organization and their emphasis on safety embodied in complex systems of regulations such as the ‘ Rules for the Observance of Employees ’ in BR or the ‘ Reglamento de Seguridad en la Circulación ’ ( Safety Regulations for Railway Traffic ) in RENFE .
28 More generally , Maud generated a climate for greater integration , something which became particularly appropriate during the preparations for reorganization when two major committees ( Bains for England and Wales , and Paterson for Scotland ) were established to advise on management structures for the new local authorities .
29 The result was particularly welcome for the Greens ( led in Hesse by the pragmatist former Bundestag deputy Joschka Fischer ) , which had failed to win representation in the Bundestag in the December 1990 general election .
30 The winters must have been particularly hard on the children of the mine .
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