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Example sentences for "especially the"

  • To utter a sound resembling this word, as certain birds do, especially the nightingale.

  • Not capable of being mitigated, softened, or appeased.

  • Inequality of air is ever an enemy to health.

  • In the first place, the Cambodian and Siamese examples show clearly that it is especially the divine or magical functions of the king which are transferred to his temporary substitute.

  • It is especially the name of a father-in-law which is thus laid under an interdict.

  • We have seen that the Baronga of Delagoa Bay drench the tombs of their ancestors, especially the tombs of twins, as a raincharm.

  • The newspaper tells the small community what is going on in the great world, and the busy tongues of male and female, especially the latter, fill in with the occurrences and comments of the ever-stirring microcosm.

  • The natural antagonists of the religious pessimists are the men of science, especially the evolutionists, and the poets.

  • Here comes in especially the lack of opportunity for wholesome social amusements among our poorer classes, particularly in our large cities.

  • What we shall say concerning Roman family life, moreover, will apply, with some modifications and qualifications, to the family life of other Aryan peoples, especially the Greeks.

  • I walked with him through the city, especially the bivouacs of the several regiments that occupied the vacant squares, and he seemed particularly pleased at the ingenuity of the men in constructing their temporary huts.

  • The general questioned me pretty closely in regard to things on the Pacific coast, especially the politics, and startled me with the assertion that "our country was on the eve of a terrible civil war.

  • Stars and meteors were generally thought to presage happy events, especially the births of gods, heroes, and great men.

  • No motive of action did Smith omit in his importunity, for "Religion above all things should move us, especially the clergy, if we are religious.

  • The more insufficient the kidneys, the higher the blood pressure, especially the diastolic.

  • The more the heart fails, the more albumin will generally appear in the urine, and the lower the blood pressure, especially the diastolic.

  • The more these arteries are diseased and the more they are obstructed, the more the myocardium of the heart becomes degenerated, softened and weakened, when dilatation of the ventricles, especially the left, is liable to occur.

  • As is recognized by all, boat racing is particularly bad, especially the 4-mile row.

  • Otherwise, I don't see why her method of writing to the Pope should have been so much like the way my daughters (especially the youngest) write to their holy father.

  • I watched his course with interest at the time; but for the purpose of this sketch I have lately sought information from such of the old members of the Board as are still living, especially the earl of Harrowby, Bishop Barry, the Reverend Dr.

  • But the newspaper writers make me sick, especially the "Times".

  • Notwithstanding its many inconveniences, the new convent excited the unbounded admiration of the Indians, especially the children, who were overjoyed at the prospect of inhabiting so splendid a "Cabin.

  • The government is emphasizing the development of the private sector, especially the encouragement of investment, and is committing increased funds for health and education.

  • However, growth has not been strong enough to cut into high unemployment, and daunting economic problems remain from the apartheid era, especially the problems of poverty and lack of economic empowerment among the disadvantaged groups.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afterwards known; also known; court card; done only; especially adapted; especially after; especially applied; especially common; especially from; especially important; especially since; especially the; especially those; especially when; fifth chapter; fifty francs; large towns; lighted candle; like tone; more perfect; much haste; must regard; naval superiority; peculiar institution; slender figure; thousand pieces