Sentence examples for more particularly after from inspiring English sources

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Labour opened up a clear lead during the first half of 2012, after Andrew Lansley's NHS reforms turned controversial and more particularly after that unpopular budget.

But mainstream consumers too are being conditioned to expect more, particularly after the debut of the iPhone which offers easy-to-use Web browsing, Wi-Fi capabilities and high-quality video.

Following the destruction of the Temple (ad 70) and, more particularly, after the collapse of the last resistance to the Romans (c. 135), rabbinic teaching and exegesis slowly got under way.

Some tariff protection (up to 40 percent) had, in fact, already been given to textiles and other light industries in 1878, but employers naturally wanted more, particularly after the restoration of gold convertibility in 1883 in effect revalued the lira.

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The exact opposite happened and the game became more and more stretched, particularly after Gerardo Martino's baffling 75th-minute substitutions, when he took off Javier Pastore and Sergio Agüero for Carlos Tevez and Gonzalo Higuaín.

In the following decades, Dr. Halsted's methods became more and more popular, particularly after World War II, when surgeons who had performed heroic operations on European battlefields returned to America optimistic about what could be achieved in cancer surgery.

In short, was there truth to General Clark's contention that Mr. Bush was unfairly implicating the sailors for a sign at an event that has appeared more and more untimely, particularly after the attack on a helicopter yesterday that killed 16 American troops in Iraq.

Or, more particularly, why continue, year after year, when she has many admirers, from young bucks to old generals, fawning on her, seeking both her love and her body?

A study comparing parental and self-reported responses to an ISAAC asthma questionnaire reveals higher current symptom prevalence reported by the adolescents than by the parents, more particularly so for wheeze after exercise.

"In 2012 he got more aggressive on court, going for his shots more, particularly on his first shot after his serve.

Other authors before and after him, more particularly Dane and Schneider [ 2] and Durlak et al. [ 3] emphasised variation factors, such as those regarding adherence.

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