Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] especially the " in BNC.

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1 In the matter of organization there is also direct overlap with economic analysis , and this is becoming especially important in work on modern capitalist cultural organizations and especially the ‘ media ’ .
2 An approach to organizational politics which focuses on patterns of dominance goes beyond the by now familiar references in organization theory and public administration to the ‘ environment ’ of organizations and especially the political system , an example of which is found in Wamsley and Zald ( 1976 ) .
3 The muscling of the shoulders and especially the thighs is almost obscene but the small-boned carcass and large body produce an abundance of lean meat .
4 Of all the races of men , the Arabs learning from the Persians and the Indians and especially the Syrians and other peoples , make the most incomparable gardens .
5 The readings , prayers , responses and especially the hymns generated a real sense of enthusiasm for renewed efforts towards better understanding between the Christian Churches in Coatbridge .
6 One of the most dramatically changing aspects of the context and content of education recently has been the expectations and especially the control of teacher 's work .
7 The Griffith films and especially The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) and Intolerance ( 1916 ) were widely debated well outside film circles as , of course , were the films of Chaplin .
8 Ideal conditions , in fact , for the growth of all plants and especially the natives .
9 Whilst he has this weight advantage ( you get with youth ) Id let him run at defenders but especially the 2 central ones .
10 ‘ I 'm really into the Manchester , or rather North-West England , music scene at the moment , with the Stone Roses , Inspiral Carpets and especially the Charlatans . ’
11 And no doubt some ‘ inner cohesion ’ of the ‘ community of fate ’ was stimulated by the intensification of feelings of hatred towards the allied bombers and especially the thirsting for retaliation against Britain .
12 More important , however , was the fact that for the time being other parties of the right — the Carlists and especially the CEDA — commanded the support of those to whom fascism might otherwise have hoped to appeal .
13 Biology remained a long way behind the physical sciences , held back not least by the conservatism of the two major bodies of men concerned with its practical application , the farmers and especially the doctors .
14 But the coasts and especially the ports attract people .
15 We set out for the inlet , pulling a shrieking Maha , surrounded by the usual bevy of children and urged on by the boys , maids and especially the Youngest Son , who was always ready to tease and laugh .
16 We shall now debate the reserve forces and especially the future of the Territorial Army .
17 The debate is being held against the background of the most appalling racism , promoted by the popular press , some Conservative Members and especially the Government .
18 In view of the high rates of unemployment in the Highlands and Islands and especially the Western Isles , these programmes have been taken particularly seriously there .
19 The department to examine their homework policy and look at what is being set to all pupils but especially the examination candidates .
20 It extolled the benefits of home births and especially the feeling of control that this method gives the mother .
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