Example sentences of "especially [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In parts of the Atacama desert practically no rain falls , but in other deserts , especially locally on mountains , the annual rainfall may be as much as 250 mm ( 10 in ) .
2 It 's certainly what advertisers need , especially locally .
3 Although such organic activity can be significant , especially locally , it is the physical processes of crystal formation and expansion that are of more fundamental importance in rock weathering .
4 especially somewhere
5 And his head was spinning from walking so far ; he walked everywhere , and though he stopped to eat every day when he was on one of these journeys of his he did not I expect eat especially properly .
6 The court listed activities where consent was a defence , especially properly conducted sports , lawful chastisement and surgery .
7 But especially right now .
8 But Francis had no message of goodwill for Rideout , snapping : ‘ What he did was very silly indeed , especially right in front of the referee . ’
9 ‘ And since it 's been over and finished with for a long time , there does n't seem any point in discussing it , especially right now .
10 well two especially right I can put the lock in
11 Wallington notes that road-blocks ‘ were widely used , especially within and on access roads to Nottinghamshire , but also elsewhere — notably ( for a few days in March 1984 ) at the south entrance to the Dartford tunnel .
12 The county 's own er developments have included , , , , , and and of course particularly in other areas especially within we 've worked with the existing voluntary organizations in developing their centres rather than necessarily developed our own , and I think that mixed pattern has been very helpful .
13 This may be achieved where cobbling makes drivers aware of the presence of pedestrians , where a tree breaks up the straight line of the centre of the road or where narrowings make drivers proceed especially slowly and carefully .
14 Local clusters of Always Defect individuals , far from prospering by each other 's presence , do especially badly in each other 's presence .
15 Although prominence has been given to south-east England being especially badly affected by recent economic trends , Dun and Bradstreet surveys show that , in terms of percentage increases in insolvencies , Scotland and Wales were hardest hit , with increases of 77 per cent .
16 He drove with fierce concentration , and sometimes his fierceness spilled over on to the passengers — especially on to Barbara , who sat beside him and navigated .
17 If you 're thinking about improving your lifestyle , do n't be put off by a well-meaning person who may try to get you to change your mind — especially on or around the 19th .
18 As Cameron recounts , they are both fine hills , but both are considerably below 2,500ft , the Stac especially so .
19 This was especially so in our case because the field-worker was a female within a masculine occupational culture and quickly identified as Catholic by the usual means through which people in Northern Ireland ‘ tell ’ identity ( Burton 1979 ) .
20 That trend matches the trend in television projections of party unity , which were more favourable to Labour at the start and end of the campaign , but more favourable to the Conservatives in the middle , especially so in the third week .
21 This is especially so of its involvement with masculinity .
22 This is especially so with writers like Barthes and Genet , and Wilde and Gide before them , who , far from subordinating their outlawed sexuality to their radical politics or radical aesthetics , actively inform them with it .
23 I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa .
24 This is especially so for vulnerable groups ( such as pregnant or lactating women , and children ) .
25 The Free Presbyterians can be divided into a very small group of what one man called ‘ the bible college — God bless you brother — every blessing ’ types who remained distant from politics ; the majority who saw themselves as being unionist , but not especially so , who were forced into political activity by the alliance of O'Neillism and the ecumenical movement ; and a small circle of fully politicized ministers .
26 Especially so since Crevecoeur , hmmm ? ’
27 This was especially so after the death of Edward 1 in 1307 , and in particular when Edward III decided to turn his imperialist ambitions against France .
28 This is especially so in the remote sheep-farming areas of Wales , which seem to be particularly favoured as fox-dumping grounds .
29 This was especially so in Wales where some of the land was often 30 to 40 miles from home .
30 It is always difficult for members of any industry to look far into the future and it is especially so for the farming industry .
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