Example sentences of "especially [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Crown woods in the Forest of Dean acquired new importance as a profitable source of wood and timber , especially for sale to the ironworks . |
2 | Later , play-group and school greatly extend the range of influences , especially through exposure to a wide range of planned and spontaneous social interactions with peers . |
3 | Other writers have concluded differently , especially with reference to engineering , building , shipbuilding , and printing . |
4 | While this contributes to crime prevention , especially with respect to joy-riders who steal and drive cars at speed at might ( which requires neighbourhood men in West Belfast to work might duty ) , it has none of the wider community service functions evident in Easton . |
5 | He stated that , ‘ it was not well for a Government succeeding to power to reverse without very good reasons the decisions of their predecessors , especially with respect to matters of art and the construction of public buildings ’ . |
6 | There is a need for a more vigorous competition policy both in manufacturing industry and services but especially with respect to public sector monopolies , and for a change in fiscal policy to remove the artificial incentives which companies now have to retain earnings . |
7 | Yet they have only touched the tip of the iceberg , especially with respect to old people in their own homes or private care . |
8 | Alternative cladograms based on various analyses of ribosomal RNA are available and while sharing features in common , differ in other respects , especially with respect to protostome relationships . |
9 | The various police forces also keep some links with the metropolitan police , especially with respect to the special branches established to counteract ‘ subversive , activity ( Gordon 1980:Ch. 4 ) . |
10 | The reason for this vacuum , and the consequent Conservative dominance of Dukeries ' politics , was the colliery companies ' hegemony , according to Waller , especially with respect to local government elections . |
11 | He bemoaned the recession , and said : ’ The government does not appear to be aware of the seriousness of the situation , especially with respect to smaller builders who are on short term jobs . |
12 | In Lotus Development Corp. v Paperback Software International ( 1990 ) , the defendant claimed that he had not copied the Lotus program code but had used a similar menu system to achieve compatibility ( especially with respect to spreadsheet files and macros ) and to enable people to change to VP-Planner from Lotus 1-2-3 without requiring re-training . |
13 | The basic requirements for the grant of a patent will now be explained with reference to computer technology , followed by a consideration of the exclusions and their impact , especially with respect to computer software . |
14 | We work with these ‘ linked ’ organisations on all aspects of archiving but especially with respect to developing an acquisitions policy and promoting the use of the specialist archive ; |
15 | All parties agreed to co-operate in protecting the environment of the eastern Baltic Sea , especially with respect to rubbish disposal and nuclear waste storage . |
16 | However , the watering down of a basic and principled commitment , within Labour or any other libertarian party , especially in response to intimidation by newspapers of such a spurious morality , could prove deeply discrediting . |
17 | Even using apparently direct measures of morbidity is problematical , as reporting may be different between social groups , especially in response to general questions such as the ‘ limiting longstanding sickness ’ item in the general household survey and 1991 census . |
18 | When the motivation of younger constables leads to offences being treated seriously , older or more dominant constables often use the celebration as a reason for discretion , especially in relation to drink-related offences . |
19 | Genet is inclined to speak rather of a love which alters perception and complicates judgement , especially in relation to masculinity , and relations between men in the context of war and revolution . |
20 | The final section will discuss her representation of the female body , especially in relation to contemporary ideals of beauty . |
21 | By handling the key points with different speeds and rhythms , the physiotherapist can change the patient 's body reactions , especially in relation to automatic spastic responses . |
22 | The band have often been criticised for their imperious stance , especially in relation to early material and the decision to stop playing encores . |
23 | Finally , I want to say a few words about the problems with our present laws , especially in relation to welfare . |
24 | In rainforest regions , deforestation is the major agent of environmental change and while it has obvious localised effects , especially in relation to soil erosion and soil degradation , there is growing concern that such large-scale destruction of biomass may have implications for climatic change ( section 5.3.1 ) . |
25 | Regular slashing to protect useful species results in a litter richer in new leaves which are more nutrient-rich , especially in relation to nitrogen and phosphorus , than older leaves and slashing usually occurs only after the re-establishment of a root mat which helps to bind nutrients that would otherwise be lost via leaching . |
26 | Already a highly developed multipurpose recreation area , plans for further development have generated concerns about wildlife protection , especially in relation to a herd of bighorn sheep whose range includes Mount Allan that houses one of the main Olympic pistes . |
27 | Its main sections dealt with the government 's approach to the environment ( nationally , at the European level and globally ) , the nature and effects of the greenhouse effect , environmental problems in both rural and urban areas ( especially in relation to land-use matters ) , pollution control and enhancing awareness of environmental matters . |
28 | Although , for instance , British local governments are now predominantly concerned with welfare provision , before 1930 they were far more heavily involved in production issues — especially in relation to the ‘ utilities ’ of gas , electricity and water . |
29 | Within this structure , the legislation would require an enhancement of the finance and personnel functions , and recognition of the increased responsibilities of College Administrative Officers , especially in relation to the servicing of the new Governing Bodies . |
30 | Parliament 's two major functions are : ( 1 ) the making or approval of legislation and ( 2 ) the control of the Executive , especially in relation to financial matters . |