Example sentences of "especially for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Look especially for the frieze of statues on the upper tier . |
2 | Popular styles include pristine trainers bought especially for the trip , squashy leather K shoes with side zips , and the trusty Jesus sandal . |
3 | Oh , aye , thanks again ; especially for the rise . |
4 | ‘ It was too late for me , ’ says Nilsson looking back , ‘ especially for the aria . |
5 | On arrival at the Salters ' Hall the guests , many of whom had travelled by bus from Shropshire especially for the occasion , were greeted by Sir Peter and Lady Gadsden and Mr and Mrs Alan Henn before everyone went in to dinner . |
6 | All the other girls had at least a best dress , and some of them were burningly anxious to display clothes bought by extravagant parents especially for the occasion . |
7 | Pupils would then lob ping-pong balls in his direction and he would swing his tremendous member with the aim of knocking the balls into a waste-bin set up especially for the occasion . |
8 | For all the proof you need , look no further than this year 's Reading Festival and the amazing response the Neds got for some T-shirts that they had made especially for the occasion . |
9 | For all the proof you need , look no further than this year 's Reading Festival and the amazing response the Neds got for some T-shirts that they had made especially for the occasion . |
10 | Designed especially for the North and South Duveen Galleries , this work is closely related to ‘ Two forged rounds for Buster Keaton ’ , the pair of steel cylinders shown at Larry Gagosian 's downtown space in New York exactly a year ago . |
11 | For the period before the Industrial Revolution little is known about the operation of local labour markets , especially for the north of England . |
12 | While , on the face of it , his case might rest on its being detrimental to his career to suggest that he is at death 's door , it seems likely that much of the evidence , especially for the defence , will be called to no other purpose than to establish whether , to put it mor euphemistically than it will be put in court , he has been putting himself about . |
13 | But we do not have , today , the same quality of expertise available all the time , especially for the night shift and holidays or when the expert is off sick . |
14 | His attitude both to life and art , charming enough in him , when taken up by others as a general cultural ideal becomes something deadly , especially for the English , an intelligent but very lazy people , far too easily bored , and persuaded beyond argument that they are the Herrenvolk . |
15 | For those not counting calories quite so strictly , there 's this month 's dinner party , designed especially for the cook who wants the best of all worlds — dishes to prepare ahead and freeze , and dishes requiring little , or no , last-minute attention . |
16 | Unlike western fashion clothes , whose form and variations are dependent on business interests , these Pakistani garments are created especially for the wearer by a joint effort of the women of the family . |
17 | Six mobile offices were even stacked in pairs across the college lawn to accommodate some of the dozens of people employed by the Board especially for the event . |
18 | It is part of the vital learning process , especially for the development of a value system and conscience . |
19 | ‘ This latest development is very sad , especially for the Queen , ’ Sir Edward Ford said yesterday . |
20 | As relations between Edward II and Charles IV of France deteriorated in April 1324 , Queen Isabella was urged to use her influence with the French monarch by asking him to ‘ have regard for us and our children who are so close to him , and for the alliances between them , and especially for the alliance made in our own person , which all the world knows was concluded to nourish and sustain peace and love between the two kingdoms , and to prevent wars and disputes ’ . |
21 | The 2 friends took up the tandem around 5 months ago especially for the race . |
22 | The Shorter Oxford Dictionary defines ‘ interview ’ as ‘ a meeting of persons face to face , especially for the purpose of formal conference on some point ’ . |
23 | Parliament has chosen to discharge this function by placing primary responsibility upon a scrutiny committee formed especially for the purpose . |
24 | It is noted here that feasibility and applicability of the method , especially for the purpose of efficient renaturation of the eluted protein , seem to be dependent on the amount of protein in addition to its own renaturability . |
25 | Two-thirds , however , claim also to have made much use of information routinely available and to have collected information especially for the purpose of the review . |
26 | Almost all wore skirts , make up and appeared to have had their hair done especially for the benefit of the cameras . |
27 | Lord , we thank you for the hospice movement , and especially for the work of Hospiscare in Exeter and the surrounding area . |
28 | We at the Bastille have been particularly blessed by his presence during the first concert of our season , in which his active participation and guidance were of invaluable help , especially for the recording of the Turangalîla-symphonie . |
29 | Jesus speaks these words especially for the performer . |
30 | Central Council would like to record its grateful thanks to them all for their work throughout 1990 , and especially for the way they have accepted the increased work load . |