Example sentences of "[coord] especially the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Third , the market — and especially the financial sector — is becoming increasingly global in nature .
2 Bearing in mind the numerical dominance of the Conservative Party , and the fact that ministers , and especially the Prime Minister , make the news and announce policy , I myself do not find the statistical advantage shown for that side of the House either surprising or disturbing .
3 The sheer recklessness and shortsightedness of the Commission , and especially the Franco-German axis within it , is nowhere clearer than in the GATT fiasco .
4 So , whilst in the foregoing passage repressed homosexuality is construed as a cause of a violent and neurotic racism , elsewhere Fanon regards manifest homosexuality as an effect of the same neurotic racism , though now in a masochistic rather than a sadistic form , and especially the masochistic relation of the white man to the black man : ‘ There are , for instance , men who go to ‘ houses ' ’ in order to be beaten by negroes ; passive homosexuals who insist on black partners ' ( pp. 158 , 156 , 177 ) .
5 An approach to organizational politics which focuses on patterns of dominance goes beyond the by now familiar references in organization theory and public administration to the ‘ environment ’ of organizations and especially the political system , an example of which is found in Wamsley and Zald ( 1976 ) .
6 In human terms , the Soule , and especially the Upper Soule , is far emptier than either of the other Basque provinces and economically , by the look of it , quite a bit more backward .
7 Since its submission for debate at the end of May the plan , and especially the swingeing price rises it entailed , had aroused fierce opposition among politicians and the public .
8 In his experience the British — and especially the noted economist , Lord Keynes — seemed too addicted to unorthodox and inflationary experiments .
9 For this reason , I can agree only cautiously with Bones ( 1986b : 66 ) who writes : " In my view , reggae music , and especially the deejaying aspect of the music , has established itself , without any doubt at all , as the principal transmitter of the Jamaican language ( Afro-lingua ) . "
10 The second was formally liquidated in Europe between 1848 and 1868 , though the situation of the impoverished and especially the landless peasantry in regions of large estates in southern and eastern Europe often remained semi-servile , in as much as it remained subject to overwhelming non-economic coercion .
11 At the same time , most of the gentry — and especially the sea-going west country gentry — were staunchly Protestant , staunchly loyal to Elizabeth , and determined that she should not be lured back to Rome .
12 In neither respect , however , as recent work on the western and especially the German workforce in the pre-war period demonstrates , was the experience of the Russian working class unique .
13 The Expressionists , and especially the leading Brücke painters Nolde , Erick Heckel , Ernst Kirchener , and Schmidt-Rottluff , were shown in Secession exhibitions , though the critics and public reacted mainly either with hostility or indifference .
14 Instead it was the popular classes themselves , and especially the petite bourgeoisie , that were the most salient social classes in relationship to the Parisian bourgeoisie .
15 This force in the French case was the ‘ popular classes ’ and especially the petite bourgeoisie .
16 ‘ Purely on an action level , ’ wrote the Daily Cinema , ‘ the aerial thrills — and especially the climactic raid which ends in tragedy — are strikingly staged . ’
17 The scope of Mareva injunctions has expanded at a remarkable speed , and on many points ( and especially the territorial reach of injunctions ) events have overtaken cases decided only a few years ago .
18 It is not uncommon for the police magazines to feature this antipathy to the academic , and especially the social science researcher :
19 I have used some very strong colours in this design , and especially the burgundy-toned mount .
20 But Coleridge soon discovered the shortcomings of Clevedon , and especially the inconvenient distance separating it from his literary friends in Bristol , and from the indispensable Bristol City Library .
21 I had always resisted Frida Kahlo and especially the feminist appropriation of her life and her art .
22 At the start only 14 per cent of our panel reported Labour stressing these issues , but the figure rose to 20 per cent in the fourth week and 32 per cent in the fifth as Labour sought to divert attention away from defence and to move on from unemployment , which directly affected only a small minority , to education and especially the National Health Service , which directly affected the vast majority of the electorate .
23 The public corporations — and especially the capital-intensive Electricity Boards — had , it is true , underpinned the sustained high level of both private and public investment spending in postwar years which was one option in a Keynesian strategy for the avoidance of slump and the maintenance of full employment .
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