Example sentences of "especially [subord] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Bass players of the time were most unhappy about the situation , though ; their instrument , the double bass , was exceedingly bulky , very fragile and did not take at all well to the rigours of touring , especially if strapped to the roof of a car , as many were .
2 ‘ A shot from Charlton , especially if hit on the run from outside the penalty area , is one of the great events of the sport , not because it is rare , which it is not , but because the power of it is massive and it erupts out of elegance , ’ Arthur Hopcraft , who followed Charlton 's career from shy schoolboy to elder statesman , wrote in his classic account of the English game , The Football Man .
3 Most skin cancers are completely curable , especially if detected in the early stages .
4 It must be impregnable , especially if attacked by the adherents of those long established religious beliefs that confer privileges .
5 Its dimensions are 18½″ ( 47cm ) wide x 19″ ( 48.3cm ) high x 13″ ( 33cm ) deep , and the weight of around 30kg feels reassuringly substantial , yet easily portable , especially if carried in the arms .
6 In this context his concept of instinct , especially as applied to the sexual instincts , is useful .
7 But the aim now is not necessarily to liberate sexuality ( the sexual drive ) , but to eroticize the social while at the same time releasing it from the grip of sexuality especially as manifested in the ideology of sexual difference .
8 In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts , especially as contextualised within the gallery .
9 Erm , for example , it appears that Freud and Bullett er , misinterpreted Wilson , especially as regards to the nature of his father .
10 Although the substance of a decision may not be altered materially , it may be trimmed with the timing of its announcement , or the explanations offered , being geared to the anticipated reception by populist opinion , especially as evidenced by the press .
11 The consequently enlarged margins , especially when tied to the acquisition of operations shed by their rivals in peripheral territories , open up new avenues of growth unsuspected by ‘ rational ’ calculations of advantage .
12 But , however genuine the prospects of trade with the South Seas might have seemed , especially when enhanced by the right to sell slaves to the Spanish colonies granted at the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 , it is clear that so hugely capitalised a new incorporation was also intending to contest with the " big two " — the Bank of England and the East India Company — for the profits which came from dealing in the national debt .
13 The reasons why the Eisenhower administration acted as it did in 1956 remain potent , especially when examined without the advantages of hindsight .
14 They are drawn in a pictorial style which not only does away with the need to use abstract symbols , but seems to bring each incident to life in a most convincing way , especially when studied alongside the text ( see two examples form the book accompanying this article ) .
15 A similar profile of gastric blood flow was found in rats treatedwith sucralfate or omeprazole but in rats given bFGF , especially when injected into the peritoneum alone or in combination with sucralfate , the gastric blood flow at the ulcer margin reached significantly higher values than that in vehicle treated controls ( Table II ) .
16 The advantages of open access are significant , especially when applied to the European Community opportunities .
17 Science is a ‘ lower priority subject ’ especially when viewed through the distorted lens of selection examinations .
18 However using the lexicon car , cars , cat , cats , do , dog , dogs , done , ear , ears , eat , eats ( after Appel and Jacobson ) , the features of the dawg can be clearly demonstrated , especially when compared with the equivalent trie .
19 Harsh criticism was also levelled at Contributions Agency staff , especially when compared with the Inland Revenue .
20 The question is difficult to answer especially when complicated by the possibility of re-use .
21 It is a common complaint of educational technologists ( self-styled ) that people still think of them as " something to do with machines " , or " audio-visual-aids people " , and most books and articles on educational technology spend valuable space on definitions , especially when addressed to the lay reader .
22 Professional views of mental illness , especially when manifested in the public realm , continue to be based on nineteenth century ideas about madness as something that should be brought under control and removed from the public gaze .
23 But the form as a whole should be recognized as inimical to protestants , especially when pursued in the arena of politics .
24 Analyzed within Becker 's framework , insider dealing and , indeed , other conflict abuse , yields sizeable profits , especially when set against the low risk of detection .
25 If that versatile base is closed there will be an enormous impact on the local economy , especially when combined with the closure of the Royal Navy base at Trecwn .
26 Impaired glucose tolerance could then develop in adult life , especially when accompanied by the development of impaired insulin sensitivity from obesity , physical inactivity , or aging .
27 Breakfast in bed … what bliss , especially when surrounded by the sights of an English summer .
28 As a style , and even more as a politics , the transgressive reinscriptions practised by such writers have proved controversial , especially when grounded in the celebration of a perverse inauthenticity disturbingly implicated in authenticity itself , as in Genet .
29 As far as I was concerned these were absolutely sacrosanct , especially when working in the Klondyke ports for period of up to twelve days .
  Next page