Example sentences of "especially during the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Subsequently , especially during the late 1960s after the mounting evidence of shortcomings in the basic provision , there was a contrasting tendency to blame the services and society for forcing people into intolerable situations . |
2 | New , high-technology industries have prospered ( especially during the late 1980s ) and there has been an expansion of small businesses . |
3 | Similarly there may be occasions , especially during the low season , when certain advertised entertainments or amenities are changed , cancelled or curtailed . |
4 | De Gaulle at first maintained an attitude of stern disapproval towards the Soviet Union , especially during the protracted Berlin crisis ( 1958 – 61 ) . |
5 | Unfortunately a great deal of early archival material has been lost , particularly in the upheaval caused by the wartime evacuation of the College from Camden Town to Berkshire in 1940 , but especially during the complete rebuilding of the College in Camden Town in the 1930s . |
6 | They could get quite boisterous and reckless , especially during the early days , when they would be shut in for a while . |
7 | Valsalva or stress testing can prolong the QT interval , produce T wave alternans , and reveal notched T waves , especially during the early recovery phase . |
8 | However , some women feel more keen , especially during the middle few months . |
9 | Within organizations productivity slowed down , on this view , because Taylorism had reached its limits — there were no new areas left to rationalize ; workers had become more resistant , especially during the prolonged period of post-war full employment , and efficiency gains were being outstripped by increasing costs of surveillance and control associated with the rigid separation of mental and managerial labour . |
10 | Margaret Townsend had spend some time helping her sister with the large growing family , especially during the frequent pregnancies , and she had lived with the poet 's mother in Stow Hill , Newport , until the move to London . |
11 | A limited poisoning campaign is being used against rats , especially during the Hawaiian petrels ' breeding season , when the birds are particularly vulnerable . |
12 | But there was another and ultimately more significant image under construction , especially during the Edwardian years , which involved the transformation of ‘ youth ’ into ‘ adolescence ’ as a ‘ stage of life ’ . |
13 | For all its professionalism , impeccable timing and diction , it glowed rather than crackled , more especially during the central act . |
14 | Long spines on the exterior of the shell were developed especially during the Carboniferous . |
15 | In Buxtehude , great emphasis has been laid on publicity and , especially during the unpopular trial stage , on public participation . |
16 | To compare this situation with using two or three small ovens , the capital outlay may be the same or even less , but running costs , especially during the quiet period , will be considerably less . |
17 | You will learn most from the diet if you can time it so that there are not too many parties , outings or other disruptive events , especially during the retesting period . |
18 | Essentially , especially during the past four years , the misery and unemployment which the Government inflicted on Scotland and the north and west of this kingdom have been inflicted on the south as well . |
19 | During the 1970s and 1980s , especially during the United Nations Decade of Women ( 1976–1985 ) , the international women 's movement made media producers , communication planners , and others aware of the need to think about women and the media in the context of development . |
20 | He was a proud , caring president of the Cricketers ' Association , especially during the difficult Packer years , the implications of which he read better than any . |
21 | The project considers parenting skills and the ability to stick things out , especially during the difficult first months . |
22 | ‘ Your contribution at the Foreign Office , especially during the British Presidency ( of the European Community ) , has been immense and played a considerable part in the outcome at Edinburgh last week . ’ |