Example sentences of "particularly as [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 These changes can be seen as elements of a programme intended to open up more aspects of public sector provision to the market and to undermine the powers of state bureaucracy , particularly as highlighted by exponents of ‘ public choice theory ’ .
2 Sociologists , as Oakley ( 1974 ) pointed out , have elected to focus on power , particularly as exercised through politics , the law , business etc. — which are ‘ male dominated arenas ’ .
3 There were , however , drawbacks in this new congress , particularly as viewed from the White House .
4 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 .
5 These were additional to interpretations of planation surfaces and were particularly concerned with the alternation of pluvial and arid phases in the Quaternary and their possible relationship to those of temperate latitudes ; with the sequence of valley development particularly as revealed by the chronology of alluvial deposits ; and with the significance of human activity which in some of the areas studied extended over many centuries .
6 These emphases , particularly as brought out in the typical case histories in a host of texts , revealed , we may suggest , the fear of masturbation as actually fixed in the minds of middle-class parents , disturbed by their sons ' unwillingness to live by the respectable sexual ideology , and attend to their duties and to future marriage .
7 For those who were dismayed by the threatened collapse of the ruling class in central and eastern Europe and the rise of the Labour party and extension of the franchise in Britain , anti-semitic conspiracy theories of history , particularly as outlined in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion , were to gain a momentary influence in polite society before returning to the political underworld .
8 Although ‘ hackers ’ are interested in writing very clever programs or manipulating the machine to do unusual things , they are generally oblivious to any concept ‘ quality ’ in their programs , particularly as judged by another person .
9 The same misreading of the evidence is apparent in the controversy over the alleged lack of prudence of the working class , particularly as manifested in the younger age of marriage .
10 An implicit attempt to make connections between the dependency metatheory and world systems has been formulated on the basis of an influential conceptual innovation , the new international division of labour ( NIDL ) theory , particularly as elaborated by Frobel et al.
11 Through the conduit of ‘ respectability ’ the new stress on sexual choice linked with the puritan heritage , particularly as mediated through the evangelical tradition .
12 Although the furore about asylum has been more recent in Great Britain than elsewhere in Europe , it has on occasion been as fierce , particularly as orchestrated by parts of the right-wing tabloid press .
13 Although simple relationships based upon mean annual values of climatic parameters are prone to oversimplification , more recently this second approach has developed along more specific process lines ( see p. 110 ) and has had much in common with energy budget climatology , particularly as pursued by the Russian school subsequent to the work of Budyko ( 1958 ) .
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 Waldron wanted forward fluidity so badly he was prepared to forgo scrummaging power and the result , particularly as shown in Welsh humiliation by New South Wales and Australia last summer , was chaos .
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