Sentence for particularly | Use particularly in a sentence

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  • Not particularly. (8)
  • This made it so particularly strange! (4)
  • What works did he particularly study? (3)
  • But he was not particularly sensitive. (12)
  • One instance was particularly horrible. (7)
  • He was particularly grave the whole morning. (4)
  • The prince was particularly civil and cheerful. (10)
  • I am not particularly disposed to favour a tenant. (4)
  • The environs of Vienna are particularly attractive. (20)
  • This is particularly noticeable on the southern tours. (21)
  • The situation was one that Cornelia particularly enjoyed. (10)
  • Be formal in mentioning me to her but be particularly civil. (10)
  • He looked just then particularly as if he were going to bite. (8)
  • Lord Ormont cared for his men: did Murat so particularly much? (10)
  • At the outset of the season we were in particularly bad straits. (21)
  • The descent was very nasty; there was a particularly bad traverse. (8)
  • And my friend Victor Radnor is of a particularly inflammable nature. (10)
  • Miss Naylor, flushing deeply, snipped off a particularly healthy bud. (8)
  • This is no paradox, nor does it reflect particularly upon the public. (16)
  • Hers was one of those semi-detached natures particularly found in Hampstead. (8)
  • I am convinced that a cattle-breeder ought to keep himself particularly calm. (10)
  • Her life is devoted particularly to the welfare of the woman performers under tents. (21)
  • I am not particularly speaking of such a case as you have supposed about Mr. Bingley. (4)
  • She must consent to be annihilated, and must have no feelings; particularly no mind. (10)
  • Years back, I am given to understand, she did not set so particularly good an example. (10)
  • This is one sort of love, but I confess it does not particularly recommend itself to me. (4)
  • Apart from that, I want you particularly to know how much I am indebted to Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • Presently a servant approached, and said that Mr. Harry particularly desired to see him. (10)
  • Some years that I passed in London as a working journalist are particularly rich in them. (7)
  • The misfortune of your birth ought to make you particularly careful as to your associates. (4)
  • It is there that our civilizing commenced, and I am particularly fond of hearing the call. (10)
  • Now, imagine a master of the Comic treating this theme, and particularly the argument on it. (10)
  • This I dwelt on particularly, both to satisfy her and to appease my sense of the obligation. (10)
  • But I am particularly attached to these young men, and know them to be so much attached to me! (4)
  • The interview had left him with a sense of insecurity which he felt to be particularly unfair. (8)
  • He was ignorant of the revenge he had on Gower, whose diction had not been particularly estimable. (10)
  • Barmby counts for more at a Charity Concert than all the catalogue, and particularly in the country. (10)
  • I honour that part of the attention particularly; it shews it to have been so thoroughly from the heart. (4)
  • Of her dear Isabella, to whom she particularly longed to point out that gentleman, she could see nothing. (4)
  • Particularly is this the case with regard to the songs in which the religious element is the leading one. (3)
  • Chapter 5 Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with whom the Bennets were particularly intimate. (4)
  • Hence the need of a careful and wary approach in all newspaper crusades, particularly on the political side. (16)
  • We are quite near relations, you know; and Mr Elliot too, whom you ought so particularly to be acquainted with! (4)
  • And all this by such a man as General Tilney, so polite, so well bred, and heretofore so particularly fond of her! (4)
  • The only two other people who had noticed her particularly were those old acquaintances, Mr. Purcey and Mr. Stone. (8)
  • Val particularly admired the life of her own she carried on, besides carrying on his, and riding better every year. (8)
  • Particularly in the Southern States, soon after the war, were these sanguinary battles waged and with fatal results. (21)
  • Ferrand leaned over in his chair, an elbow on his knee, his favourite attitude when particularly certain of his point. (8)
  • He hurled texts at it openly, or slyly dropped a particularly heavy one, in the hope of surprising it with a death-blow. (10)
  • Mr. Bosengate, though not particularly sensitive to atmosphere, could perceive a sort of current running through the Court. (8)
  • She left the jewel-case when on her journey through London for safety; she is a particularly careful person, forethoughtful. (10)
  • The starvation which ruled his own existence inclined him to a particularly severe view and severity was not his strong point. (8)
  • Henry was most happy to make it more intelligible, by beginning at an earlier stage, and explaining very particularly what he had done. (4)
  • It was painful to her to disappoint and displease them, particularly to displease her brother; but she could not repent her resistance. (4)
  • Sir Thomas, drawing back from intimacies in general, was particularly disinclined, at this time, for any engagements but in one quarter. (4)
  • His dreadful devotion to me extinguished the hope that he would, unless I should happen to be particularly masterful in dealing with him. (10)
  • Then coffee was handed round and the footman informed Adrian, in a low voice, that Mrs. Doria Forey particularly wished to speak with him. (10)
  • In the case of a large proa having a cargo of such commodities as the Tortirrans particularly need, this bombardment is continued for hours. (7)
  • He believed he had been particularly fortunate in his notion for the speech of that evening, and he had worked it out in joyous self-reliance. (9)
  • All their laws, and particularly such as relate to money matters, shall be the production of this assembly, with the concurrence of a Viceroy. (18)
  • And suicide in khaki seemed to Mr. Bosengate particularly abhorrent; like turning tail in face of the enemy; almost meriting the fate of a deserter. (8)
  • Mrs. Gardiner and Elizabeth talked of all that had occurred during their visit, as they returned, except what had particularly interested them both. (4)
  • In other places the theatrical advertising is not of great value, particularly where the moving-picture has almost supplanted the legitimate theatre. (16)
  • From time to time he laughed a dry, rattling laugh, whenever the recollection of something which that man Wahnschaffe had said became particularly vivid. (12)
  • She might as well have scrawled her announcement of an event pleasing to her, and, by the calculation, important to him, if not particularly interesting. (10)
  • Easter came particularly late this year, as Fanny had most sorrowfully considered, on first learning that she had no chance of leaving Portsmouth till after it. (4)
  • Following the Italians came a regiment of Hungarian grenadiers, tall, swam-faced, and particularly light-limbed men, looking brilliant in the clean tight military array of Austria. (10)

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