Example sentences of "particularly [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only under a more plausible leader would it ever have a chance , particularly during a recession .
2 In fact , however , Dworkin 's rather rigid division of labour , and the inflexible institutional framework in which it operates appears ill-equipped to ensure that the best or fairest policy decisions are reached , particularly during a time of rapid political economic and social change .
3 Not that I want you to agree with your colleague , but check perhaps , particularly for a bearing yourself .
4 Again it is easy to develop the illusion that a worker is a constant factor in a changing situation particularly for a person in the middle period of working life .
5 So we tried to look deeper , particularly for a way of applying our money where its unique lack of strings could help add most the eminent scientists on the Venture Research Advisory Council — the Chairman Sir James Menter , Sir Rex Richards , Sir Hans Kornberg and Professor John Cadogan — contributed their expertise to this slow painstaking process as did my colleagues in the Unit .
6 Matt has asked particularly for a device which can be interfaced with a computer so I have searched through my data library in order to find a short-list of suitable devices .
7 ‘ We were not insensitive to the clamour for batting changes , and particularly for a left-hander , but we resisted the calls , ’ said Dexter .
8 Erm it turned out in the end that , that you got some information about the husband , particularly about a pension scheme , but you almost got the impression was well , you know , was it really right ?
9 in April 1729 , by which time he had a high reputation , particularly as a maker of surveying instruments , being known especially for his accurate division of scales .
10 Furthermore , because of the importance of women 's unpaid domestic labour , particularly as a child rearer , the state , albeit reluctantly , provides some financial support , with social security payments for example , once the marital relationship breaks down .
11 Although the port prospered in part , particularly as a base for privateering depredations on foreign ships , the dues which might have increased the town 's wealth were hard to collect , and attempts to extend port rights over much of the coastal plain met with little success .
12 The career of paranoid psychotic attracts him , particularly as a way of coping with the inevitable consequence of his defiant style of living the criminal life .
13 He also served the Crown cause particularly as a Baron of the Cinque Ports and M.P .
14 As her reign progressed , the 1559 Prayer Book came to attract considerable support , both popular and intellectual ; its most outspoken critics , meanwhile , diminished in number and influence , particularly as a consequence of Archbishop Whitgift 's successful campaign against unorthodoxy during the 1590s .
15 Other documents to which Shaughnessy was given access included a series of DIA Defense Intelligence Terrorism Summaries ( DITSUMs ) issued in the second half of 1988 warning against renewed threats of attack on US interests , particularly as a consequence of the shooting down of the Iranian Airbus in July .
16 Particularly as a family here with the children
17 The meeting agreed that solar energy held great potential for third world countries , particularly as a substitute for fast-depleting fuelwood stocks .
18 Last year she took part in an environmental project and won a holiday in Dorset and a day at the Dorchester in London A pupil at Conyer School , Yarm , Catherine said she would like to continue writing , particularly as a career .
19 In 1818 he was employed to carry out repairs on the parish church in Halifax , West Yorkshire , and the following year he settled in Leeds , from where he developed a substantial practice in the Yorkshire area , particularly as a designer of churches .
20 She told them : ‘ There are more places like Sharp needed particularly as a result of the Government cut backs . ’
21 When the consensus breaks down , particularly as a result of a shock to the system ( such as rate-capping ) , the flexibility can be exploited .
22 Since I carried out this survey , education has become a central issue in public debate , particularly as a result of the changes contained within the Education Reform Act .
23 ‘ My deepest concern is that the future of the ferry service itself may be in jeopardy , particularly as a result of the way in which £6 million was invested in the operation in 1990 . ’
24 ‘ My deepest concern is that the future of the ferry service itself may be in jeopardy , particularly as a result of the way in which £6 million was invested in the operation in 1990 . ’
25 This serves as an introduction to Part II , and more particularly as a prelude to Chapter 6 , because it deals with the subject of fiction itself : something which is strictly not a matter of style , but which is presupposed by the study of style in fiction writing .
26 Although aware of the images that do sell well , particularly as a woman artist , often painting flowers and other ‘ feminine ’ subject matter , Jacqueline is keen to seek a balance between her own personal politics and her work .
27 Professor Costall says it is very difficult to be accepted as a research scientist in Japan particularly as a woman .
28 THE HILARIOUS cry of the '70s rocker , dragged out for all festival reviews , particularly as a photo caption for the picture of a naked man who has taken too much acid and is lying up to his neck in a mud pool .
29 The Burgundian alliance was closely connected with English economic interests , because the Low Countries , which were the most economically advanced section of the Burgundian duchy , were major trading partners of England , particularly as a market for exports of raw wool .
30 Now , as the chairman said we base the salaries of directors on two elements an element of base salary which looks at market levels and we ergo , have a fair base which reflects a sort of medium to upper level of companies of this size we then leverage , very carefully , a bonus scheme related to performance and I believe that is the right thing to do and I believe and so do my fellow directors who sit on that committee believe that it is one of the reasons that we 've seen the great growth in this company over the last five years which you 've achieved and which actually the Chancellor of the Exchequer would very glad about because it is increasing the wealth and the benefit of this country , particularly as a lot of those earnings are coming from overseas and will in , in time be repatriated in Britain .
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