Example sentences of "particularly [conj] it is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A trial run approach has been suggested particularly where it is suspected the person is hard of hearing ( Deeping , 1979 ) .
2 The nature of the organisation and the staff it employs tends to lead to a greater commitment to any investigation and subsequent changes , particularly if it is felt that they could eventually benefit the residents .
3 This could quite likely be due to a blockage in the final inspection chamber — particularly if it is fitted with an interceptor trap .
4 The study found that the impact of conversion on local employment is minimal , particularly if it is done by the farmer 's family rather than a local company .
5 Such an interpretation is not inconsistent with Katib Celebi 's brief account , particularly if it is remembered that by his time the Seyhulislam had long since been the Mufti of Istanbul and that he may therefore have concerned himself with trying to sketch the history of the office only in so far as it related to that city .
6 The need for periodic assessment is not disputed , particularly if it is directed towards known and widely accepted objectives , but the mechanisms by which such assessments are carried out should be clearly formulated in advance , and communicated to those to be assessed .
7 If a file is not in its sling you need to be able to locate it , particularly if it is required for an audit .
8 This makes the Scottish footwork look very light and easy particularly as it is allied to the steps of petit and grand allegro he also used .
9 Populism , however , is rarely the worse for sceptical assessment : particularly when it is equated with justice .
10 ‘ Salutary neglect ’ is a description that fits the colonial policy of the British government in the first half of the eighteenth century , particularly when it is compared with the fairly active government of the late seventeenth century .
11 Yet in many ways recently released Home Office papers on the IFL and the NL , particularly when it is related to the information in the Board of Deputies Archives , gives us much-needed new information on these matters .
12 A further criticism may be levelled against the ‘ past use ’ theory of weeding , particularly when it is applied to public libraries , where most of Slote 's studies were carried out .
13 There is some similarity between these issues , particularly when it is borne in mind that the theist does not regard God as a supra-terrestrial object for whose existence or non-existence no earthly observations could conceivably be of relevance .
14 The current popular level of application of smoke vents to some 3–5% of the floor area does seem low for the fire loads and rate of growth of fire , likely to be experienced in high-bay warehouses particularly when it is borne in mind that unless similar automatic ingress vent areas are provided at low level the effective ceiling vent areas might well be halved !
15 Ian Murdoch of the receivers , KPMG Peat Marwick , said : ‘ It is always satisfying when a quality company is saved and particularly when it is sold to the management who built it up . ’
16 Such businesses are not going to survive in the face of the pressure being applied by insurance companies to have their customers only deal with approved repairers , particularly when it is becoming harder and more expensive to become an approved repairer and then maintain one 's company as such .
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