Example sentences of "especially after the " in BNC.

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1 The first omission was regarded by some of his ministerial colleagues as an eccentricity bordering on the provocative , especially after the injunctions from Michael Heseltine and Sir Geoffrey Howe to take more seriously the balance of payments figures and what they said about the manufacturing base of the economy .
2 A general strike was never remotely on the agenda , especially after the harsh treatment received by Norman Willis , the new TUC General secretary , from miners ' meetings in militant areas .
3 In the Wilson — Heath period of corporatism , local government had swollen in power and importance , especially after the massive eight metropolitan authorities set up by the Heath-Walker reforms in 1973 .
4 There were frequent rowdy incidents as these gangs of travelling supporters descended on a town for an away match , especially after the First World War when the struggle for Irish independence was at its height .
5 The sticks would n't be too difficult to find , not here in the wood , especially after the gale .
6 Trade unions exerted a considerable influence upon the Labour Party , especially after the introduction of the new Labour constitution of 1918 .
7 It took his appearance and speech on 30 September 1942 to dispel such rumours , only for them to recur in the winter of 1942–3 and especially after the Stalingrad disaster .
8 In addition , traditional anti-popery was as alive in America as in England and politically as important , especially after the arrival of Catholic immigrants in the 1840s .
9 But nationalism is a treacherous weapon and may rebound on its user and , especially after the failure of the European radical movements in 1848 , the Pan-Germanism and anti-semitism which Vienna adopted only served to stir the embers of Bohemian nationality .
10 The general exclusion of agricultural labourers from education appears often as an issue in the literature of the eighteenth century especially after the success of Stephen Duck .
11 And out you 'll go , take it from me , especially after the fiasco you made of the press conference and the results of it spread all over the papers this morning ! ’
12 It did however eventually become as strong over the next 9 months , especially after the family moved to Birmingham too .
13 There seem to have been two main spurs to this research and writing : fascination about the intellectual origins of American republicanism and worry about the civic health of the nation especially after the trauma of the Vietnam war .
14 The 1850s and 1860s , especially after the Land Drainage Act of 1861 , saw a steady increase in mopping-up operations .
15 Throughout his career he remained sensitive to criticism which suggested that his view of the world was consistently , unrelievedly and unjustifiably pessimistic , especially after the war which he had found profoundly depressing .
16 It must be admitted , though , that this very informal technique does require quite a lot of work to be done both before and especially after the interview and the researcher is always in danger of forgetting to put a point forward or not being able to understand his or her own notes afterwards .
17 The general management approach of the second wave was recognised and practised by some managers some time before the appearance of the Griffiths recommendations , especially after the structural ‘ tidying up ’ of 1982 .
18 Robbery enough existed near London , but Southerners may have suspected , especially after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 , that there was no order or security in the North and so not worth the long , expensive journey there .
19 ‘ Sam had a lot of input , especially after the first record , because then he had a direction .
20 Perhaps the heart of the matter is that they trusted Mr Major and not Mr Kinnock , especially after the Prime Minister , in his final broadcast , spoke about giving people peace of mind and a nation at ease with itself .
21 This has led to the claim that British merger policy has potentially represented a Charter for Conglomerates , although it should be noted that , as discussed in the next subsection , there has been a move away from diversification and conglomerates , especially after the Stock Market Crash of 1987 .
22 Tony said : ‘ I feel very sorry for Ian , who deserves his place , especially after the wonderful try he scored for England B against South Africa on Saturday .
23 Ipswich captain Debbie Rawlinson is quite happy to be playing Chelmsford , especially after the 3–1 win away to them in the league .
24 I was eager to talk , especially after the intriguing encounter with the Princess .
25 ‘ Well ’ , she agrees reluctantly , ‘ I 've got my tennis together a lot more this year , especially after the first three months .
26 The other five were well aware of the fragility of the Fourth Republic , especially after the 1956 French election , and fearing that the EEC might not happen with a different government in power in Paris , were keen to get things moving as quickly as possible .
27 Especially after the grilling you gave me at Southwold . ’
28 It swiftly became apparent that congress would not go along with such an increase , especially after the big Democratic gains in the 1974 elections .
29 The importance of Bayonne , for example , especially after the loss of La Rochelle in 1224 , remained fundamental to a network of communications established from the bay of Biscay to the Tweed .
30 These are ‘ really ’ expressions of their unconscious hostility to the dead person , hostility which can not be expressed , especially after the death .
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