Example sentences of "especially [conj] [pers pn] [verb] that the " in BNC.
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1 | But he then swung the other way , especially once he discovered that the appointment of a new British prime minister was a possibility . |
2 | Especially if you add that the incident in question took place in public , and in broad daylight . |
3 | He said : ‘ Naturally I am very disappointed , especially as I felt that the evidence and explanations produced would be accepted . |
4 | The thought made her frown , especially as she admitted that the feeling when she remembered was jealousy . |
5 | He charges scientists and corporations involved in it with basic misrepresentation especially when they claim that the techniques are no more than sophisticated extensions of classical breeding skills . |
6 | Or rather , the distinctions between the repressed and the excluded , the subjective and the social , break down , especially when we recall that the other is often constructed via , or in terms of , the proximate . |
7 | I will argue later in Chapter 6 that powerless groups are not a small minority especially when we realize that the cherished pattern of lifetime employment applies to barely 30 per cent of labour , within which there are only a tiny percentage of women . |
8 | Obviously , it is a matter of judgement just what coverage , and what frequency to aim at — especially when you remember that the type of ‘ reach ’ being measured differs from medium to medium . |
9 | The total cost of this project was around £100 and to anyone like myself who has a lack of space , it is well worth the money , especially when you consider that the only other option would be to place newly-purchased fish straight into your pond with your other prize specimens . |
10 | However , this view was not shared by Valerie Way , especially when she discovered that the head was not on the interviewing committee . |