Example sentences of "a particularly [adj] form [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A particularly dangerous form of ambiguity is exemplified by ‘ Do you know if your mother ever had measles ? ’
2 There was also a belief in the antislavery movement that images were a particularly striking form of propaganda .
3 Jogging is not a particularly good form of exercise ( especially on city pavements ) ; all that pounding can put a great deal of strain on the lower back and can damage the knees .
4 Theorem proving is a particularly easy form of search .
5 If the rule contemplates a particularly serious form of misconduct , mere fault or negligence may not be enough to ground a breach .
6 The attempt to hound companies over a debatable interpretation of one day 's delay shows a particularly nasty form of small-mindedness .
7 The United States developed a particularly curious form of transport — the inter-urban tram .
8 Within an eastern culture , table-fellowship and the sharing of a meal is regarded as a particularly intimate form of association , The fact that Jesus was prepared to act in such a fashion , and to be seen doing it , communicated as powerfully as any pronouncement , both to his friends at the table and his enemies at the window ( Matt.
9 The LM 's are a particularly gentle form of treatment and any over-stimulus can be controlled by extra dilution of the medicine which your practitioner will be pleased to advise you about .
10 During the nineteenth century , as more people survived their last child leaving home , it became a particularly important form of support , with perhaps a quarter of working-class older people in some towns taking in boarders : a pattern which persisted until young people began to marry much earlier in the 1950s , setting up on their own instead — and leaving more of the old on their own .
11 In general , this was nut normally part of a shopping-around process which led to selection of a particularly advantageous form of credit .
12 Indeed , the Criminal Law Revision Committee consistently treats buggery as a particularly grave form of abuse .
13 As such , it has not hitherto constituted a particularly significant form of protest either numerically or politically .
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