Example sentences of "especially when " in BNC.

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1 Surrealist painting had publicity value , especially when executed by a showman like Salvador Dali , who married the former wife of the poet Paul Éluard .
2 But the form as a whole should be recognized as inimical to protestants , especially when pursued in the arena of politics .
3 But it is difficult to cook for people every day , especially when there are no other kitchen staff to cover . ’
4 I have been following with interest the Gardeners ' World programmes where Nigel Colborn had been designing a new garden , especially when he had been using plants for the shady corner .
5 This kind of accident is relatively common with inexperienced pilots , especially when they are flying in competitions .
6 Smoke alarms need to be close to where a fire is most likely to break out , but also in a position where an alarm can be heard throughout your home especially when you 're asleep .
7 The private delicts of one group may well be public crimes in another society , or acceptable social behaviour in a third , especially when the abhorrence of certain social behaviour wanes over time .
8 In this even more marginal world of cross-cultural perception and social contrast , the statistical truths I was consistently having to produce for local politicians , senior officers , the press , and the public in Newcastle were of little value , especially when discussion on the structures surrounding approval or illegality of some drug use was a matter which might encompass problems of economic , geographical , cultural , or even religious boundaries , or more likely the changing political whim or opportunity of the moment .
9 Jay was amused by her go-getting energy , especially when Lucy had done battle with yet another charitable trust or foundation .
10 Do n't confuse this with the time-up bell , especially when many areas are in close proximity and all are using the same type of bell .
11 Sometimes they were misty and abstract , especially when one talked intimately of the past , of subjects he had long forgotten — or wanted to forget — awakening memories — nightmares ? — from deep within .
12 Omitting his radical change of direction ( i.e. of subject ) in his second year , it represents a demand of surrealist proportions , especially when one considers that alongside these he was reading French , Latin , Mathematics , Philosophy and History .
13 Two cultures rarely understand each other , especially when one is waxing dominant .
14 As with any form of power carving , safety raises its cautious head , especially when using the silver burrs .
15 It can give very good sky or water effects especially when combined with a moon/sun or a cloud formation .
16 Ingleborough — the ‘ Monarch of the Dales ’ — is a noble hill , especially when seen from Whernside 's Twistleton Scars across the deep trench of Chapel-le-Dale to the west , with its features etched against a clear , blue sky ; then it looks as fine a peak as any in the country .
17 His child-like enjoyment of the new equipment and gadgetry he came to be able to afford in later life gave warmly affectionate amusement to his friends especially when they found him camping in his own front garden in the latest tent and sleeping bag , or were asked to take him , when he was stone-blind from glaucoma , to the locations of his favourite plants to photograph them with an auto-focus camera .
18 A correctly fitting sack is essential to enjoyable walking , especially when carrying a heavy load and the SA harness and hip belt on the Condor have been beefed up a bit from the Jaguar and Panther models .
19 Rise and fall pendants are ideal above dining areas , especially when connected to a dimmer switch .
20 These are just the job if you need to carry a rechargeable drill around with you , especially when working from a ladder or steps .
21 Not easy , is it , especially when you 've got the mineral water and bags of flour aboard ?
22 But Soderstrom , introducing the songs set by set , was good company ; the recital hall at Blackheath , rescued from years of abuse by the government department that used to inhabit it , had a good sound and an airy Victorian grace ; and Roger Vignoles , the accompanist , was as clear and gifted as ever ; so the capacity audience wound up feeling happy , especially when treated to confident versions of Lehar 's Vilja Song or My Lips They Kiss So Hot .
23 In contrast , at times Durie looked ready to scream , especially when the errors started creeping in during the second set of her 6-2 , 7-6 win over the promising Yayuk Basuki .
24 Mr Heseltine , its chief architect , was one of the first to dump it , especially when he fought the proposal of Consortium Development to build a town whose name was as instant an invention as its community would have been : Stone Bassett , like Consortium 's Tillingham Hall before it , was turned down by Mr Ridley , who was not the permissive planning minister he was often thought to be .
25 A technical problem such as this raises interesting methodological questions , because it forces one to ask which style of research is better suited to overcoming respondents ' resistance and suspicion , especially when talking about sensitive and controversial topics .
26 It was thought that a questionnaire which asked police officers to tick the answer which came nearest to their attitude toward Catholics , or best reflected their feelings about being targets , would be very unreliable , especially when asked by someone with whom they were unfamiliar .
27 Trouble is , Piper , some people do not appreciate good music , especially when they are dodging flying shrapnel .
28 As you know , Piper , the staff at the Commando Camp have been accepting free board and lodgings at my Police Station for some time now , especially when they miss the last transport back to camp . ’
29 Economic perceptions were also influenced , very strongly , by partisanship , especially when the focus was on Britain ( not the voters themselves ) and on the preceding year ( not the forthcoming year .
30 The real essence of ‘ Thatcherism ’ , indeed , lay not so much in its ideas , which proved to be increasingly malleable as the years went by , and especially when Nigel Lawson took over the Treasury in 1984 .
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