Example sentences of "[conj] especially [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | Now the colour of stars , and especially whether they were red or white , became something of interest ; and like natural history , the observation and recording of red stars was something which amateurs could do , and astronomical societies flourished throughout the century , bringing mathematicians and owners of telescopes together . |
2 | The British are supposed to be a staid , shy , retiring lot — and especially when they 're driving . |
3 | Sometimes , yes , and especially when they 're juniors |
4 | he 's got to take consi into consideration the amount of recovery time that is required , and especially when they 're you know , interfering with the waterworks of somebody |
5 | If any of those letters were published , and especially if they printed his initials at the end , someone — Eleanor for instance — might recognize Gina and himself . |
6 | If there has been little theoretical change , or if they are works of art in their own right — and especially if they are decorative — then illustrations can have a useful life much longer than the text which accompanied them . |
7 | And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today . |
8 | But especially when they put them at the end of a sentence where they should be putting a full stop . |