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Example sentences for "especially true"

  • This is, of course, especially true of the daughters.

  • This is especially true of domestic life.

  • This is especially true of the colored girl, who because of her traditions, is often treated with so little respect by white men, that she is constantly subjected to insult.

  • This is especially true if the fetal membranes are retained.

  • This is especially true of succulent feeds.

  • This is especially true of cattle, sheep and hogs.

  • This is especially true of breeding herds and dairy cows.

  • This is especially true of bounties for establishment of factories in new locations.

  • This is especially true in a self-governing people, but is essentially the same in the most absolute tyranny.

  • This is especially true of that portion of the brain supposed to be concerned in mental operations, while those portions whose office is connected with the organic life of the system are less advanced.

  • It is a law of the human system that the various organs become strong and maintain a high standard of health, only while under a considerable degree of activity, and this is especially true of the muscular and nervous systems.

  • This is especially true of those classes upon which we depend for labor.

  • This is especially true of trade with other than English-speaking countries.

  • This is especially true of those houses that transact the larger part of their business by mail.

  • This is especially true of orders brought in by the traveling salesmen.

  • This is especially true of traction engines.

  • So in using steam expansively the back pressure must be at a minimum, and this is especially true in the compound engine.

  • For example, if you are working with very light load and small use of steam, the exhaust may be insufficient to keep up the fire; and this will be especially true if the fuel is very poor.

  • This is especially true in case the development away from this past standpoint has not been due chiefly to a substitution of an ethnic type whose temperament is alien to the earlier standpoint.

  • This is especially true as regards the current rating of expressions of intellectual and aesthetic force or proficiency' so that we frequently interpret as aesthetic or intellectual a difference which in substance is pecuniary only.

  • This is especially true if his dominant impulses are the unreflecting emulative propensities of the predaceous temperament.

  • This is especially true of those servants who are in most immediate and obvious attendance upon their master.

  • This is especially true of the farmer, as has been pointed out again and again by all observers most competent to pass practical judgment on the problems of our country life.

  • From the very nature of the case this is especially true of the laws affecting the employment of capital in huge masses.

  • This is especially true in view of the construction of the Panama Canal.

  • This is especially true if the repetitions are accompanied by new comparisons.

  • This is especially true of general narrations and of some general descriptions.

  • This is especially true if the experience took place in a country or part of a country not familiar to our readers.

  • This is especially true of books of adventure which a boy of any age between 12 and 18 would read.

  • This is especially true of men who have had actual experience of the life from which their stories are taken and can make these experiences of absorbing interest to their listeners.

  • This is especially true in courses in English and history; for instance where the high school student formerly studied about Chaucer in a textbook, he is now more likely required to read a selection.

  • This is especially true of the sulphate of sodium waters, like those of Carlsbad, Marienbad, Friedrichshall, Pullna, and Hunyadi Janos.

  • This is especially true of tumors of the left lobe of the liver, which grow down over the stomach and compress it, and which are accompanied by marked derangement of the gastric functions.

  • This is especially true of persons of highly neurotic constitution.

  • The greater part of physical science can no more be treated as an exact science than history can; this is especially true of biology and of its subsidiary branch, psychology.

  • Many of these tiny (generally microscopic) protists show similar expressions of sensation and will, and similar instincts and movements, to those of higher animals; that is especially true of the very sensitive and lively infusoria.

  • This is especially true of the upper classes where marriages are contracted less frequently and later in life.

  • What is true in regard to society in general, is especially true in regard to the various social classes that compose society at any given epoch of history.

  • This is especially true of the young girls of those numerous families that depend upon a fixed salary which leaves them socially respectable but poor.

  • This is especially true of Bible writers.

  • This is especially true of men in public life.

  • This is especially true of the Four Gospels.

  • This is especially true of children, of the younger misdemeanants, and of those who have committed their first felony.

  • This is especially true of the illiterate immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe.

  • This is especially true of the Southern Italian.

  • This is especially true in the sphere of our Critical enquiries, since the chief danger to be guarded against is the confounding of the subjectively necessary with the independently real.

  • This will be especially true of the daily revolution.

  • This is especially true of the assertion that self-consciousness is "itself unconditioned.

  • This is especially true of space, which for this reason will be our chief illustration in this enquiry.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially true" 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:
    answered quietly; board feet; but never; creative power; especially abundant; especially after; especially from; especially important; especially interesting; especially since; especially the; especially those; especially true; especially where; healthy action; little ways; man had; native place; postage stamps; practical guide; regular succession; river water; rose garden; spend the; transparent water; would explain