Example sentences of "this [is] especially " in BNC.
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1 | This is especially true of those pubs now targeted by the breweries as centres for family eating . |
2 | This is especially the case in rural communities , many villages depending entirely on just one pub . |
3 | This is especially important during the first few weeks of pregnancy when you might not even know you are pregnant . |
4 | This is especially pronounced in the front bent versions where this elbow acts as a lever , ‘ kicking ’ the cutting edge off the surface , and forcing a more awkward cutting position . |
5 | This is especially important and valuable for puppy owners who do not have young children , because this is how pups learn about kids — and how much fun they can be . |
6 | This is especially the case for the prime minister . ’ |
7 | This is especially evident when there is more than one sergeant and there happens to be a clash of personality and leadership style between them , although senior managers within the station are sensitive to this sort of problem and switch sergeants about when it occurs . |
8 | This is especially important if you marry , divorce or re-marry . |
9 | This is especially significant given that , according to Lacan , ‘ Every emission of speech is always , up to a certain point , under an inner necessity to err ’ ( Seminar , ii . |
10 | This is especially so of its involvement with masculinity . |
11 | This is especially so with writers like Barthes and Genet , and Wilde and Gide before them , who , far from subordinating their outlawed sexuality to their radical politics or radical aesthetics , actively inform them with it . |
12 | This is especially noticeable in that Marx is highly critical of Maine , Phear , and Lubbock wherever any of these three express ideas which conflict with Morgan 's views . |
13 | This is especially true in the context of Latin America where this kind of duality and fusion has been a feature of culture from the time of the conquest right up until today — both on the popular and the intellectual level . |
14 | This is especially the case in hard economic times . |
15 | This is especially dangerous in a region where political frontiers , arbitrarily drawn by old colonial powers , divide the tribes . |
16 | This is especially useful in a museum context , where vast numbers and types of objects representing different specialisms may be united by the thesaurus . |
17 | This is especially so for vulnerable groups ( such as pregnant or lactating women , and children ) . |
18 | This is especially true if you are playing a sport such as squash , where an extremely high level of stamina is needed right from the very beginning . |
19 | Some of a horse 's physical needs can also dramatically influence its temperament ; this is especially true with feed . |
20 | This is especially true if the stables are in a shed or barn . |
21 | This is especially true of the very different but forceful characteristics like aggression and meaness . |
22 | This is especially true in political campaigning . |
23 | This is especially so in the remote sheep-farming areas of Wales , which seem to be particularly favoured as fox-dumping grounds . |
24 | This is especially apparent from studies of troops of Japanese and rhesus macaques . |
25 | This is especially true of the huge Konzerne which are the backbone of the German economy , and between the big three ( Deutsche Bank , Dresdener Bank , Commerzbank ) there is often a majority of votes on the boards . |
26 | This is especially true of the agriculture committee where over three-quarters of the members are from an agricultural background and thus represent agricultural interests . |
27 | This is especially so , given the emphasis on Christianity which the ERA 1988 seems to demand ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
28 | This is especially true of elderly people in mental handicap hospitals who have lived in a closed world all their lives . |
29 | This is especially important when an aquifer dips beneath another layer that is much less permeable . |
30 | This is especially true of those remembered with ambivalence : grandparents who evoked ‘ admiration mixed with awe ’ or of whom ‘ we were afraid ; ’ the swearing , free-thinking grandfather of a future preacher ; or the high-minded but remote Wiltshire rector — ‘ We were all a little afraid of him : he was so tall , venerable , so full of big words and bigger gestures . |