Example sentences of "particularly as " in BNC.
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1 | All in all , it 's more difficult to evaluate an actor 's work on screen , particularly as actors are usually cast in a film for their total credibility in a role and the camera work is such an intrinsic part of the final effect . |
2 | Productions such as Oh , What a Lovely War offer many opportunities for voice and body training to be displayed effectively , particularly as the quick character sketches in this show mean that an actor may play several parts in one evening . |
3 | The Northern Ireland statelet was founded on an alliance between the protestant loyalists of Ulster and British imperial and capital interests , particularly as represented by the conservative party . |
4 | However , a tail-wheel is more convenient for ground handling , particularly as with these types of glider the tail is extremely heavy and awkward to lift when the glider needs turning around on the ground . |
5 | This makes the Scottish footwork look very light and easy particularly as it is allied to the steps of petit and grand allegro he also used . |
6 | This is useful when telling a story , particularly as prostitutes appear in many ballets . |
7 | By the late seventies some British academics were displaying a wary but sympathetic interest in early or classical structuralism , particularly as it was expounded in Culler 's widely read Structuralist Poetics , a lucid , urbane work which suggested that structuralism might , without too much difficulty , be adopted to existing academic practice . |
8 | Changing the ground rules has angered investors on both sides of the Atlantic , and Mr Skinner 's mandate for this is being widely questioned - particularly as foreign carriers are already represented on US airline boards . |
9 | Given the awesome sum of human misery in this part of the world , I suppose I should n't get too worked up about the fate of a flock of birds — particularly as the much larger eastern race of the Siberian crane , which migrates from north-eastern Yakutia to the lower reaches of the Yangtse river in China , is apparently surviving well . |
10 | We are surprised FIFA have waited until now to make their high-risk ruling , particularly as Northern Ireland can not now qualify for the World Cup finals . ’ |
11 | There was more of an opportunity for me to stand out over here , particularly as there is no real heavyweight contender on the British scene since Bruno lost to Tyson . ’ |
12 | KEITH RAMSEY 'S match-winning shot for Manchester Giants in the 105-104 victory over Sunderland 76ers on Tuesday night made him the toast of the Stretford Sports Centre , particularly as all of their supporters had been confined to the bar . |
13 | The story is not an easy one to follow , particularly as it goes back and forth in time , and locations change quickly . |
14 | Dawson 's 1932 book , The Making of Europe , drew his work into a more specifically European context , emphasizing classical tradition , the importance of tribal as well as urban culture , and the significance of asceticism , particularly as shown by the desert saints . |
15 | So , as far as I can work it out , they found it was cool to go round to Wally 's and hang out , particularly as the school was only just round the corner from his place So they 'd sit there doing very little and getting bored . |
16 | One of the most difficult decisions he was faced with in recent years was whether or not to sell the foods business , particularly as it involved disposing of Cadbury 's Cocoa , the product with which his great-grandfather launched the company . |
17 | But it was n't an easy life , particularly as her father died while she was still quite young . |
18 | Particularly as we become older there is a tendency for rhythms to become less regular ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
19 | Steinmark was still absent and he , Nordern , was doing two men 's work which annoyed him , particularly as he wanted to give the best possible impression of himself during the next few weeks . |
20 | The Prince needed sound advice , particularly as he moved into more and more controversial areas . |
21 | The society argues that the assessment was inaccurate and inadequate , particularly as it made no mention of potentially toxic chemicals . |
22 | But the long-term unemployed could be given travel assistance , particularly as 40 per cent live in heavily populated areas . |
23 | PERSONAL liability of £250,000 to £1 million is advisable to cover you for the legal liability of injuring someone or damaging their property , particularly as insurers report an increase in such claims . |
24 | Female sexuality and reproduction were seen particularly as representative of the mortality that separates us from the eternal and binds us to temporal corruptible life . |
25 | DIN rating gives a reasonable guide to engine power as installed , particularly as it 's a ‘ production average ’ figure , or should be — some manufacturers actually quote peak figures but quality them by saying that an individual engine may vary within stated limits , while others do n't bother with the nicety . |
26 | I was fascinated to watch this , particularly as at that time this is something I could not do myself . |
27 | In 1938 I was offered a programme with full rehearsal and that I accepted , though when it came to the time I asked for separate section rehearsals — first strings , then winds — which met with some opposition , particularly as the orchestra was convinced that it knew the music already . |
28 | The king himself had strongly favoured the Auld Alliance with France , particularly as he had been able to use it so much to his advantage , and had certainly upheld the Catholic church . |
29 | The other interesting runner I rode was Auntie Dot , particularly as she has the advantage of being schooled over a National-type fence on her trainer John Webber 's gallops . |
30 | Four of the relieving kicks he launched in this match had to be seen to be believed , particularly as he varied his kicking foot . |