Example sentences of "especially [conj] it [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Look for the full name and address on the ad , so you can trace the company , especially if it asks for money in advance . |
2 | Look for the full name and address on the ad , so you can trace the company , especially if it asks for money in advance . |
3 | A burning , thick discharge like cream , especially if it occurs at the time of the monthly period . |
4 | Subs on the Guardian are relatively light-handed , but reporters on some tabloids often have difficulty recognising their own work — especially if it clashes with the view of the proprietor . |
5 | It follows that because a practice may work well in one country , there is no guarantee that it will continue to do so should it be transferred elsewhere , especially if it conflicts with indigenous traditions and social values . |
6 | The implications of mediation between the user and the source is a question that needs to be addressed especially if it increases in the electronic archive . |
7 | ‘ Excellent advice , ’ he said pleasantly , ‘ especially since it comes from such a paragon of good behaviour . ’ |
8 | The Act requires the Secretary of Commerce to report to Congress on numerous aspects of drift-net fishing in the North Pacific , especially as it relates to the marine resources of the US . |
9 | Byron took up the above theme regarding the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit , especially as it relates to complex societies . |
10 | Their view that the less the state interferes with the market , the better for everyone is a totally different argument , especially as it applies to the developing countries . |
11 | Although the path at this stage is packed solid with shuffling picnickers , it 's a beautiful little track , especially when it emerges from the gorge and opens up into a wide glen where the Allt Coire a' Mhail tumbles to the Water of Nevis via a narrow and dramatic waterfall . |
12 | Erm always been lucky , especially when it falls on a Friday . |
13 | Is the category of ‘ value-judgement ’ adequate to characterise the nature of theological statements — especially when it carries with it such a sharp disjunction between value and fact ? |
14 | Unattributed assertions in news stories and headlines are likely to be received as factual , while criticism expressed in personlised columns is more likely to be regarded as opinion , especially when it appears to be an inference drawn by the columnist from facts to which reference has been made . |
15 | One was about to start work in the engineering department of Rover and was already cute enough to know what you should and should n't say to a journalist , especially when it comes to forthcoming developments of the K-series engine . |
16 | We desperately need to avoid making hasty judgements , especially when it comes to the most basic question of all : whose ! rifts are they ? |
17 | People are just too serious — especially when it comes to children . |
18 | Speed is of the essence , especially when it comes to losing weight . |
19 | People are just too serious — especially when it comes to children . |
20 | It 's not all rosy in the retail business — especially when it comes to the more ‘ difficult ’ customers . |
21 | Using chemicals can be a tricky business , especially when it comes to working out how much to use . |
22 | The vital tenth , an enthusiasm for the work itself , is a helpful prerequisite , especially when it comes to convincing a prospective employer . |
23 | Furthermore , the lawyer can only respond to knowledge that has already been established ; he has little scientific imagination , especially when it comes to pushing at the frontiers of advancing aerodynamics or similar matters . |
24 | Ants are resourceful creatures , especially when it comes to forging profitable alliances with other living things . |
25 | Erm , I work for ? in Edinburgh and erm , er all too often er we see er female relations er of male offenders , er this lady struck a chord er especially when it comes to serious crime |
26 | Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution . |
27 | The latter has the respect of the world including Hollywood , especially when it comes to creating films with special effects . |
28 | For some younger visitors , it was all a little above their heads … they were even wary of the Right Honourable Michael Heseltine … but even for older patrons , like the eminent historian Sir Ernst Gombrich , cartoons are often a very serious business , especially when it comes to being featured yourself . |
29 | A wonderful testimony to the subtlety of the human mind , especially when it comes to engines and places of war . ’ |
30 | Finding a book from one of the great libraries out on the loose without a cancellation stamp is a disquieting experience , especially when it comes from one of the older Universities . |