Example sentences of "particularly [prep] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Given the disturbed local conditions , and keen memories of American , British , and other intervention in the Civil War , this suspicious approach was not entirely unwarranted , particularly with regard to the cities of the Middle Volga .
2 In many cases , following the advice , particularly with regard to sleep , will initially be against the ‘ natural ’ dictates of the body clock , but , as we have explained , obeying the body clock in this case will only prolong the difficulties in living with the new time zone .
3 Great attention was paid to the pollution which resulted from contact with them during these periods , with vital purification rituals being prescribed to avert the danger to both individuals and community ( in particular , the male religious community , see below ) and restrictions imposed on their movement , particularly with regard access to the cult , during their times of uncleanness .
4 In this chapter , I would like to try to explain some of the laws and customs of my people , particularly with regard to women and marriage , and dispel some of the myths and fairy stories which had totally misled me .
5 And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ .
6 Young Philip was employed there for a time before going abroad , taking over during his father 's trips into the country where some landowners Sought his practical advice , particularly with regard to establishing plantations of hitherto unknown trees from abroad .
7 The path which an agricultural society will move through history , particularly with regard to the development of its agricultural technology , is determined by a highly complex reality .
8 First , well-developed mineworkers ' unions have been able to influence policy-makers , particularly with regard to pursuing a cheap food policy .
9 Thereafter things became very confused , particularly with regard to the area known as the ‘ Debatable Land ’ , which both countries claimed .
10 Indifference rather than intention may be the cause of greater human suffering , particularly with regard to corporate crime .
11 During the study , it was also used to address some of the issues uncovered during the first Activity , particularly with regard to cooperation and coordination .
12 On paper their bowling looks a trifle thin , particularly with regard to the demands of the Britannic Assurance County Championship , even allowing for the wit and wisdom of Messrs Hughes and Botham .
13 The warning signs of things beginning to go awry , a sudden change in the appearance of the water or in the behaviour of individual fish , particularly with regard to feeding , are important .
14 A meeting with BR Locomotive Inspectors , Brian Penney and Sam Foster proved very beneficial , a number of suggestions coming from BR to consider for construction L D Porta , the Argentinian locomotive engineer , and have provided many helpful suggestions , particularly with regard to low-grade coal , and JF Harrison , an assistant to A H Peppercorn at Doncaster works during construction of the A1s , has offered a number of useful ideas and suggestions .
15 In addition , France was increasingly concerned about the deterioration of its economic position , particularly with regard to that of West Germany .
16 ( 1 ) to ( 3 ) of course raise some difficulties for a biological approach , particularly with regard to institutions , and an adequate treatment of the representation problem will deal with all these levels .
17 Remember also that cutting blooms for the house and dead-heading are forms of pruning , and the general principles should be observed , particularly with regard to leaving spurs .
18 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to grapple with the full implications of the whole ERA for pre-school education , particularly with regard to ‘ opting out ’ , financial delegation , especially as , at the time of writing , vesting days for each of these major elements have yet to be announced , and discussion would be speculative .
19 Macklin acknowledges that there has been a learning curve , particularly with regard to the siting of base stations where there has been some duplication of coverage .
20 Rather , it is to say that Gusfield 's theory may continue to have explanatory power , particularly with regard to the initial motivation of participants in such a movement , and that where Wallis ' work is important is in pointing to the cultural concerns that may also underpin the rise of specific moral entrepreneurial groups .
21 However , it should not be forgotten that the unofficial populist ideas of the rank and file , particularly with regard to anti-semitism , unemployment and political violence , were often significantly different from the formulations of the leadership .
22 It is a good idea to do some preliminary tests , particularly with regard to the field of view .
23 The conclusions of the Evershed Committee , particularly with regard to the division of work between solicitors and barristers , are open to challenge .
24 We have also already considered the issue of methodological soundness and revealed doubts about the validity of the tests , at several levels , particularly with regard to the technical problems , and especially those of the Rasch model .
25 What does seem clear is that Nu was one of the hardliners : he was suspicious of the British Government 's intentions , particularly with regard to keeping the Frontier Areas apart on ‘ Divide and Rule ’ lines .
26 It is also recognized that at the same time there is a need for close cooperation with the other departments and sections of the organization and with the statutorily appointed external auditor , particularly with regard to the exchange of information and to making the best overall use of audit resources .
27 Having examined the practice in different common law jurisdictions , their Lordships consider that the principles endorsed by the Jamaican Court of Appeal , particularly with regard to inconsistent previous statements , represent what will normally be an acceptable way of achieving fairness to the accused and they take the opportunity of saying that in a civilised community the most suitable ways of achieving such fairness ( which should not be immutable and require to be reconsidered from time to time ) are best left to , and devised by , the legislature , the executive and the judiciary which serve that community and are familiar with its problems .
28 ( iv ) Although the claims in these actions are not made for the performance of the obligations under the contracts or as a result of their breach , they do concern matters relating to a contract , since the court is determining the consequences of the nullity of the contracts , particularly with regard to the contractual matters of total failure of consideration and payments under a mistake .
29 Mr. Browne 's arguments upon this part of the case are a fortiori to those he advances with regard to public interest immunity , more particularly with regard to the impact of the recent use of the documents in open court upon public interest immunity .
30 The quality of drinking water in some parts of the UK does not satisfy the World Health Organization guidelines , particularly with regard to level of lead and nitrates .
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