Where the snowfall accumulates to a great thickness, especially where it lodges in forests, the influence of the icy covering is somewhat to protract the winter and thus to abbreviate the growing season.
The synovial membrane is more or less injected and reddened diffusely or in patches, especially where it forms fringe-like folds and at its line of union with the cartilage.
The hypophosphites and lactophosphates are also useful in this class of cases, especially where there is disease of bone or joints, in connection with the cod-liver oil.
For a short ride in good weather an outside seat is preferable, especially wherethere is fine scenery along the route.
They generally result in favor of the companies, especially where two or more are concerned.
Avoid drinking water too freely, especially where it comes directly from the melting snows of the mountains.
Yet one or two servants, though not expressly named, are generally understood to be included in a safe-conduct, especially where it would be improper for the person to go without such attendants.
Another source of interpretation is derived from the consequences, especially where a clause taken in its literal meaning would lead to consequences foreign or even repugnant to the intention of a treaty.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially where" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.