Example sentences of "particularly in [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 There was a buoyant mood among his advisers , who were confident that their surveys in critical marginals showed Labour on course to make significant gains at the expense of the Tories , particularly in the West Midlands and the North .
2 Let me hasten to say that in many schools , particularly in the West Riding , fine education took place , but far from it helping to increase drama in schools , it had the reverse effect for two reasons : ( 1 ) it appeared once more to be something that could only be handled by a specialist — this time a P.E .
3 Another group of giant foraminiferans flourished particularly in the Permian period : these are the fusulines .
4 The East Sussex region is interesting because it has a very high retired population and it also has quite a long of young people , particularly in the Brighton area , and a relatively small workforce , rather low in industry , certainly in the primary industries , erm service occupations are perhaps almost the mainstay of the local populace — now how would an area such as that rate in your chart as to needs ?
5 Breeding has also occurred at a cliff-top site at Beachy Head , and the species is now colonising inland sites , with regular nesting at Chichester gravel pits , and birds present in other localities , particularly in the Arun valley , almost every season .
6 An estimated 100 million tourists per year were placing the Parks under severe strain , particularly in the Lake District , Peak District , North Yorks Moors , Yorkshire Dales and Snowdonia .
7 The penalty count in the early games went well over the 30 mark , particularly in the England v Italy game at Twickenham , where it appeared that the Italians wanted to kill the ball on the ground every time .
8 Many buyers , particularly in the United States , have felt uncomfortable buying goods made in China .
9 ‘ Some of you are emigres who , for one reason or another , have direct knowledge of KGB methods or operations in the USSR or abroad , but particularly in the United States .
10 One problem is whether companies will be able to bear the debt burdens heaped on them by leveraged buy-outs , particularly in the United States .
11 Although this is undoubtedly the law , it often seems to be ignored , particularly in the United States , where pointless efforts are made by doctors , albeit often with the best of intentions .
12 It is in these countries , particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom , that significant upturns in the economy have done little to relieve a sense of urban crisis reminiscent of the 1960s , although the political terms of debates that address urban problems have changed dramatically over this time .
13 A relative dearth of literature and experience unfortunately hampers the development of family therapy with older families particularly in the United Kingdom , with a few notable exceptions .
14 ‘ There 's also , particularly in the United States , this sense that if something is on the body , it is less important than something that is on the wall ’ , says Martin .
15 It was an envenomed back-cloth to the movement for civil rights , particularly in the United States .
16 While by no means all cases have been decided in this way , the doctrine is nevertheless well established particularly in the United States .
17 Where three waiting rooms were provided , general , men 's , and women 's , the men 's was usually designated , particularly in the United States , the ‘ smoking room ’ .
18 It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries and is still widely used by school and small public libraries , particularly in the United States .
19 Her Majesty 's Government will continue to fight to persuade our colleagues in the European Community that the proposals are not only unnecessary and unjustifiable , but would be extremely damaging to employment throughout the Community , particularly in the United Kingdom .
20 His appointment was welcomed particularly in the United States , and Bessmertnykh affirmed that he would continue Shevardnadze 's foreign policy .
21 The ‘ Key Supplier ’ programmes operated by many companies in the electronics field , particularly in the United States , are an excellent example of this philosophy in action .
22 For example , the reduction in manufacturing jobs over the last decades in some high wage countries has forced workers to seek jobs in other less well paid and less secure sectors or , as has happened particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom , forced older workers displaced from traditional industries ( like mining and steel-making ) into permanent unemployment .
23 Many TNCs embark on offshore production to escape from their domestic unions , particularly in the United States .
24 This is a zero-sum game ( particularly in the United States ) in that each occurrence of technical upgrading of a TNC plant in a developing country is at the same time proudly announced for host-country consumption by the TNC , and seized upon in the home country as evidence of job destruction .
25 But for other Keynesians , particularly in the United States , the Phillips curve furnished the last equation of the Keynesian model , supplanting once and for all that notorious intruder , the condition .
26 What is now known as the rational expectations revolution , in conscious contradistinction to the Keynesian revolution four decades earlier , came to dominate macroeconomics , particularly in the United States where disillusionment with Keynesian ideas was particularly strong .
27 ‘ The one ray of light on the world scene , ’ he said , ‘ has been the recovery in North America and particularly in the United States .
28 The pound has been very strong recently , particularly in the United States , where they 've got a weak dollar , and we have to put over the message that there are tremendous deals to be had erm both in air fares and when you get here in terms of hotel rates erm and in terms of prices of food and so forth .
29 January 1936 : In South Wales , particularly in the Rhonda Valley the tramp of thousands of feet was heard day after day .
30 Since the Second World War increasing numbers of people have been employed in jobs connected to the Welfare State , particularly in the NHS , education and the welfare services : in 1987 the NHS and local government employed 4.3 million people .
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