Example sentences of "particularly in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A thorough understanding of the landscape and the economic structure of society lies in the future , but the need to understand the context and role of the numerous artefacts that have been excavated , particularly in cemeteries , makes this a crucially important area of research .
2 In contemporary sociology , particularly in studies of working-class life , we are often given passages which are enclosed in quotation marks .
3 On the one hand aggression , though ‘ natural ’ ( particularly in males ) is also condemned as ‘ bad ’ .
4 One must be conscious of the pressures under which local authority social workers operate , particularly in boroughs such as that with which this case is concerned , but nonetheless one might have hoped that the letter would have received at least some acknowledgement .
5 As a consequence of the difficulties of poverty in which many working-class children were raised , education did not often provide an escape route for them and many , particularly in towns like Jarrow , faced the prospect of juvenile unemployment .
6 He is insistent on this : " it is safe to observe , indeed to stress , the following : between 1750 and 1850 almost all employed people , particularly in towns , were to be found at work between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. , Tuesday to Saturday " .
7 Being a skilled driver particularly in towns , was part of her job , but the only skill she displayed that evening was in not actually hitting anything .
8 They are a rather different animal , as far as the sorts of applications are concerned , from single chip microcomputers — a single integrated circuit that has all the features , including the processor , of a computer that can be made very cheaply and embodied particularly in things like low cost domestic goods .
9 Moreover there were functions which only the lord himself could carry out , particularly in matters of justice , for as a baron of Scotland , Ramsay had the power of pit and gallows , conferring on him the right and duty to adjudicate in most issues not reserved to the crown , a grave responsibility for a man who took his obligations seriously , and one in which his brother could not replace him .
10 The code of practice for private homes Home Life ( Avebury , 1984 ) has outlined a level of good practice not yet attained in all local authority homes , particularly in matters such as consultation with residents , consideration of their dignity and respect for personal privacy .
11 But , to all practical intents and purposes , particularly in matters of finance , Tristan himself had merely joined the favoured band who belonged to John-William Dallam .
12 ‘ A girl of eighteen is highly impressionable , easily influenced by those who are close to her — particularly in matters relating to money .
13 This means that the benefits of computerization are being delayed in many areas , particularly in personnel .
14 Most managers have to learn how to deal with this , particularly in meetings .
15 Accordingly , particularly in claims which on full liability have very limited value , it is sound economic sense to try and achieve settlement at least two weeks before the Proof and preferably more than that .
16 The overlap between tort and contract should be looked for particularly in problems involving the negligent carriage of passengers by rail , road or sea , and the sale ( or repair ) of goods or houses that turn out not to be of merchantable quality or reasonably fit and that cause physical injury to the buyer ( or owner ) .
17 Indeed , we often find that older workers themselves believe that younger people have the greater right to a job , particularly in times of high unemployment .
18 In this society where women hold the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of children , it is vital that money paid for the children is paid to the mother on that basis alone , in order to avoid real hardship particularly in times of crisis .
19 Particularly in times of high unemployment as in the 1980s , it is obviously also important to consider those who are unemployed .
20 Indeed , an organisation 's communications structure and climate have a massive impact on workers , particularly in times of change .
21 This is not entirely unconnected to another feature of the economies of many Third World countries that has become of great salience in recent years , namely their foreign debt and the eff–ct that servicing that debt , particularly in times of rising and unpredictable interest rates , has on economic and social planning .
22 Where there was a powerful figure , this could have important political consequences , particularly in times of civil war , as in 1471 when the Hastings connection provided important support for the newly returned Edward IV .
23 It is a sense of this mystery which is without price , particularly in times of rapid change , whatever one 's particular religious inheritance .
24 Er , certainly in , in the first paragraph we would say that we have drawn attention over the years to the nuisance of illegal parking erm , by travellers particularly in Stewards erm while travellers have the right to live their own lifestyle we also believe that other residents have the right to live free from that kind of nuisance and problem and that it does need to be addressed somehow .
25 According to commission sources , investigating the possible racial aspects of the serious crime squad scandal would be in the interests of both the police force and the authority , which has been criticised since its formation under the 1984 Police and Criminal Evidence Act as being ineffective and slow to act , particularly in cases of alleged assault or ill-treatment of black suspects .
26 In an NSPCC Report ( Vousden , 1987 ) workers involved with families were asked to indicate the factors they thought precipitated child abuse and , as in previous years , the one recorded most frequently was ‘ marital problems ’ , particularly in cases of emotional and sexual abuse .
27 Naturally , he took a great interest in horse-shoeing , and horseshoes seem to have been a main interest in his continental journeys– He had a great fondness for the application of setons , particularly in cases of lameness — a curious lapse for such a humane man .
28 Unfortunately this is often impracticable — particularly in cases of substantial relocation , where employees will have to move their homes .
29 ‘ It is not necessary to suggest that there will be conscious unfairness ; but it is , I submit , possible that such judges will , particularly in cases where the liberty of the subject is concerned , find themselves unconsciously biased through over-appreciation of executive difficulty …
30 Whilst I would apply that proposition completely in most cases , and particularly in cases which affect life , liberty or property , I do not think that it applies in all cases .
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