Example sentences of "particularly from the " in BNC.
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1 | Clare O'Halloran ( 1986 ) has shown how the social reality of Northern Ireland remained a continuing blind spot for Southern Irish nationalists particularly from the founding of the state to 1949 . |
2 | Protestant opposition to integrated schooling is sometimes heard in the North , particularly from the fundamentalist camp , who not only fear catholic infiltration of state schools but are opposed to anything other than Bible protestantism in religious education . |
3 | Some of Hyam 's most impressive passages describe male bisexuality : in many of the cultures which the British conquered or governed , sexual relations between men carried none of the odium or guilt to which they were subject in the United Kingdom ( particularly from the 1890s ) , and he has unearthed much evidence of cheerful , matter-of-fact but discreetly conducted sexual relations between British men overseas . |
4 | Although much of the attention at the summit was inevitably focused on the changes in Eastern Europe and the drive towards monetary union , the starting point for the talks , particularly from the British delegation 's viewpoint , was the need to speed up the 1992 reforms . |
5 | When Britain sent in troops to prevent the Canal being taken over , there was a worldwide outcry , particularly from the U.S.A. , who still accused Britain of retaining an Imperialist attitude , The British troops were withdrawn , but the Egyptians had sunk a number of vessels in the Suez Canal , so it became impassable for some while . |
6 | Before we can assess fully the relative merits of dramatic playing , exercise and performance modes , it will be necessary to re-define the relationship between them , particularly from the point of view of emotion . |
7 | He 's not far , he lives round in the Bought Houses , that estate … you know , Spam Valley Dad calls it … it was really gorgeous , Mr Fleming 's house , well not particularly from the outside . |
8 | The help , encouragement and advice we have received from the Institute , including the president on his recent visit to Leeds , from John Seear ( who provided the initial impetus ) , from the president and committee of the West Yorkshire Society of Chartered Accountants , and particularly from the Society 's administrator , Joyce Cawthra , have been heartwarming . |
9 | Initially there was considerable resistance to such fundamental restructuring , particularly from the firm 's middle managers , who saw their jobs threatened . |
10 | After the Report was sent off for consultation , there was large support , particularly from the business community , for one-third weighting for assessment of speaking and listening throughout the curriculum , even for 16 year olds , and this was the final decision . |
11 | Anglo-Welsh also mention the ‘ growing pressure ’ on regional brewers , particularly from the ever-increasing demand for lager at the expense of ales . |
12 | Strong institutional support , particularly from the U.S. , continued to work wonders for ICI as support grows for its demerger plans . |
13 | The preoccupation with the study of artefacts in isolation has a number of causes : the need to provide a chronology ; the absence of frameworks of thought by which grave-goods might be considered in the first instance as part of a mortuary ritual ; and , particularly from the nineteenth century , obsession with artefacts . |
14 | You may consider them hideous but they have evolved from trends within sportswear , particularly from the States and the licensed products used by the NFL . |
15 | Many , particularly from The Times and Sunday Times , had been on the papers in Gray 's Inn Road and Printing House Square all their working lives , and for most of them the strike was about more than trade-union principles . |
16 | A notable quantity ( one hundred ) , particularly from the 1950s onwards , derive from private collections , which may reflect the uncanonical position the later part of Picasso 's career has occupied until recently in the official estimation of his work . |
17 | Six years before she died she presented it to the Municipality of Antibes ; now pieces she and her husband acquired in the Twenties , particularly from the 1923 sale of the Anthony de Rothschild collection at Aston Clinton , are coming up . |
18 | During the decade after the war , immigration , most particularly from the West Indies , rose sharply in response to the employment opportunities I mentioned earlier . |
19 | It is also clear that there was a great deal of support for the old church throughout the country , and particularly from the gentry elites of provincial England . |
20 | The task description should emerge logically from the system design and more particularly from the allocation of functions . |
21 | The argument was that some candidates , particularly from the emergent Labour Party , were not of independent means and would be otherwise unable to serve if they were elected ( the first Labour MPs had appeared in 1906 ) . |
22 | One aspect of the TDC policy which seems to me to be both enlightened and enduring is the trouble which is taken to identify markets for work projects , particularly from the public sector , which again may sound surprising in capitalist Texas . |
23 | He took a physical battering , particularly from the West Indian fast bowlers , and because he was convinced that he threw he had a phobia about Charlie Griffith . |
24 | This picture of myself develops from a myriad of experiences , particularly from the feedback I get from other people . |
25 | The arts and the heritage may benefit particularly from the latter . |
26 | Eliot certainly appreciated Hayward 's caustic wit and was himself , according to Hayward , " … a connoisseur of the ridiculous , an ironical commentator on human folly , a lover of allusive quotation ( particularly from the dicta of Sherlock Holmes and other eminent detectives ) , and a passionate observer of what may be called the Bouvard et Pécuchet way of life " . |
27 | The subsequent chronology of the licences , as well as the varying charges for them , reveal that the king was granting them for political and financial ends , to make friends and raise cash , particularly from the late 1290s when he desperately needed both . |
28 | What these figures conceal , however , is the changing age and gender ratios of immigration , particularly from the Indian sub-continent . |
29 | As with salt ways Welsh roads indicate their use as drove roads particularly from the sixteenth century onwards . |
30 | The Hip and Thigh Diet , a recent book by Rosemary Conley , recommends a diet and series of exercises to help lose weight , particularly from the hips and thighs . |