Example sentences of "particularly the " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play . |
2 | Particularly the physical side of the work — where there is n't nearly enough . |
3 | Even so , some orders still remain slightly independent from Rome , particularly the religious orders of solemn vows , whose existence preceded the reformation . |
4 | They may be talking about membership of Ulster 's protestant secret societies , particularly the Orange order , the Royal Black Preceptory , and the Apprentice Boys ' Club ; or about religion — being saved , being a church member , or even a non-practising protestant ; or what appear to them to be key ethical issues such as drink , tobacco , and money ; or they may simply be describing in ordinary everyday language life in the family , on the farm , and in the village . |
5 | This will be shown to be particularly the case in the next chapter on the relationship between catholicism and the Irish constitution . |
6 | The four Roman catholic archbishops replied on 28 April that they opposed divorce in general , and particularly the type of what they considered to be unrestricted divorce proposed in the constitutional amendment ( Irish Times , 28 Apr. 1986 ) . |
7 | But the country areas and particularly the West were overwhelmingly against the proposal . |
8 | Despite the curtailment of some of the clergy 's powers , friction between the teachers ' associations , particularly the INTO , and the Roman catholic clergy has remained until this day . |
9 | Medlock gives the following advice : ‘ Examine the finish very carefully , particularly the forks . |
10 | Parallel to the highly-publicised excesses of punk was an equally important but historically invisible development , the growth of black popular culture , particularly the development of soul music . |
11 | Suddenly it struck me just how much protection my past had given me , particularly the university lecturer bit of it . |
12 | September is one of the best times for sowing wildflower seeds , particularly the many mixtures now available . |
13 | They are also frequently put outside during summer as bedding , particularly the ones with variegated foliage . |
14 | Sanchez-Vicario gambled on power , played for the lines and left her opponents , particularly the vastly experienced but hopelessly out of sorts Pam Shriver and the Puerto Rican , Gigi Fernandez , floundering . |
15 | Although several quite good photographs of the original clock existed these were in plan elevation only and there was no indication of the dimensions , particularly the depth . |
16 | Nearly 60% of pensioners receive at least 75% of their income from state benefits , particularly the basic pension . |
17 | But at the end of 1989 Mark 2s were still well in evidence ( particularly the air-conditioned types ) and Mark 1 coaches will still be found on occasional reliefs or specials as well as some daily Network SouthEast locomotive-hauled services ( especially out of Paddington ) for some time to come . |
18 | Some shots , particularly the front and rear covers of the book , are quite stunning . |
19 | This is the world of the underground man 's eruptive and unexplained ‘ They wo n't let me — I ca n't be — good ’ ; which world is itself continuous with that of the pre-Siberian stories , particularly The Double where Dostoevsky says he found his underground type . |
20 | There are certain academic precedents , particularly the uncontroversial establishment in a number of universities of degrees in drama , which do work previously thought of as belonging to an English degree . |
21 | This structure is typical of the continental , as distinct from the British , firm : the holding group , particularly the bank holding group , stems from equity involvement in industry , an involvement shunned by British banks . |
22 | Nevertheless , its members were all urged to target MPs and peers - particularly the ‘ waverers ’ — with letters and personalised press releases , issued at the conference . |
23 | Modern penitentials wo n't be of much use to future historians of the twentieth century , but eleventh-century penitentials might be , rich as they are in the prejudices of our enlightened age — particularly the inferior status of women . |
24 | But the union congress also passed a motion condemning the tactics of the airlines and the government , particularly the use of air force planes and foreign pilots to break the dispute . |
25 | Struggling to keep the door open to its largest source of foreign capital , China — particularly the southern coastal provinces of Guangdong and Fujian — has been bending over backwards to encourage new investment and calm investors they already have . |
26 | Investment in road and rail links , particularly the rail link from Folkestone to the north of London — and we would argue beyond there — is vital . |
27 | Yet proposals to extend birth control facilities to these classes of people , particularly the young unmarried girls , the potential young unmarried mothers , evoke entirely understandable moral opposition . |
28 | Similarly , Dawson International , with its niche markets for cashmere and other woollen products ( Ballantyne Cashmere , Pringle ) depends heavily on overseas markets for its success , particularly the USA , Japan and West Germany . |
29 | He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away . |
30 | He had very red hair and a pale complexion with masses of freckles all over his face , he was very popular with everyone and lived for the day when he could join the Army , particularly the Camerons . |