Example sentences of "especially as [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This presumably restricts their popularity , especially as no farmer is going to want one when his yard is the size of a blackhead .
2 It seems a bit on the pricy side , especially as no case is included , but it might well be worth the extra for the feel of the neck and the promise of high reliability .
3 Parental and public anxiety grew , and especially as the size of the eleven-plus group expanded without any corresponding increase in grammar-school provision .
4 Especially as the childminder had n't seen what had happened , so she did n't realize why he was carrying on like he was , made the whole thing a little bit tricky , can I give you this ?
5 One of the significant outcomes was the volume of blood transfused , and therefore it is important for the transfusion policy to be stated , especially as the text does not suggest that the staff were blind to the study groups .
6 Inevitably , decision making in an organisation like the EEC would be complicated , especially as the treaty provided for several different kinds of decision .
7 ‘ It was such a cold day , ’ said Ianthe , ‘ and you 're not allowed to eat in the Public Record Office , so I thought just for once … = ’ She stopped , feeling that too much attention was being drawn to her and that they ought to be getting on with their work , especially as the Ash Wednesday service had made them late coming back from lunch .
8 In all places like Whitehaven , the want of a necessary range of fortifications seems almost inexcusable , especially as the materials are in great plenty at or near the spot , labour cheap , etc .
9 Teachers , like managers , need to review their attitudes , especially as the majority will themselves have come through the nursing system " which will have shaped their values and behaviour .
10 Many detector users complain of the difficulties involved in finding early sites , especially as the majority of recorded settlements are classed as Ancient Monuments and as such can not be legally searched .
11 RUN AWAY ! is one 's first reaction , but this stuff grows on you , especially as the rest of the music here is from ‘ Vision Of Excess ’ , the Palominos ' amazing rewriting of the Led Zeppelin story .
12 Certainly the crisis over Maastricht is no nearer solution , especially as the Government still refuses to accept what the Treaty is about .
13 The Minister 's enthusiasm sounds a bit hollow , especially as the Government ran away from Monktonhall and the idea of developing the Scottish coalfields .
14 This bore has a very unpleasant reputation and the local people do n't like going near the place at night especially as the rail traffic today has been considerably reduced .
15 This political marriage was very unpopular with Pope Stephen III , especially as the papacy had encouraged the Frankish kings to weaken the power of the Lombards , whose territories bordered upon its own .
16 With the extension of appeal rights to all asylum seekers , it is not unreasonable to propose — as the Lord Chancellor and my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary propose — that this anomalous double provision should end and that increased resources for advice should be concentrated on UKIAS , especially as the service has a better record of winning cases than solicitors and is more cost effective .
17 Will this simplification , especially as the assessment system is to be discussed in terms of levels , lead to the child being labelled and known prematurely as a ‘ level one child ’ or a ‘ level two child ’ and so on ?
18 Does the Attorney-General accept that the many letters protesting at his view about Sunday trading , as expressed in the House , suggest that the matter should be reconsidered by the Government , especially as the approach appears to be inconsistent and hypocritical ?
19 Do you think they will provide a significant improvement in traction , especially as the cost of fitment would more than adequately pay for high quality winch gear .
20 However , no hard-pressed city government is likely to fund accident reduction research or to experiment with possibly expensive infrastructure provision or management methods , especially as the cost saving from accident reduction does not for the most part accrue to the authority itself .
21 Her most valuable role , especially as the company grew , was maintaining image .
22 They found that mothers averted their gaze more than their babies did , especially as the experimenter moved closer .
23 She was quite mature in her answers , and as you will see from Document A , sir , the Visitor got the impression — we have to rely on their experience in this sort of judgement — ; that she was more or less in command of the situation and had gained poise and experience from it and that a second traumatic removal from what in fact was a secure home for her would at this stage do more harm than good , especially as the relationship between the girl and her father was not good .
24 However , Geoffrey Holton 's imminent retirement complicated the issue especially as the UK involvement had been up-graded from mere participation in a Zambian investigation to full responsibility for carrying out the investigation .
25 ‘ I think it 's high time you stopped making snap judgements , Mr Bryce , especially as the conclusions you leap to are invariably the wrong ones . ’
26 Unless you were of ‘ a nervous disposition ’ ( what a lovely genteel phrase that is ) you were unlikely to be distressed by these tales of goodies versus the bad monsters , especially as the goodies always won in the end .
27 Many of the latecomers , especially as the afternoon wore on , were furious to find the doors locked , not having heard of the noon closure and so thinking they had all day .
28 The behaviour of the third party in establishing its intent is extremely important , especially as the Court did not require a formal written undertaking .
29 Now that , following Fryer v LTE ( see para 1.50 ) , a payment into court can be disclosed on an interim payment application , a defendant who has paid anything more than a small proportion of the value of the plaintiff 's claim into court will find it difficult to resist the application on this ground , especially as the court will usually order the interim payment to be paid out of the money in court .
30 Penny was Sixer of the Kelpies , and when her granny had given her a beautiful budgie for a birthday present she decided to name it Kelpie after her Six , especially as the bird had a little silver patch on his throat — just as if he was wearing the Promise Badge , Penny pointed out gleefully .
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