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Example sentences for "especially when"

  • She considered reason as an awful enemy to the soul, and obnoxious to God, especially when applied to find out what he means when he addresses us as reasonable creatures.

  • It is natural that every expert, especially when he takes his work seriously, should find most interest in that side of an event with which his

    profession deals.


  • The second suggestive circumstance is the fact that even habitual reflexes may under certain conditions, especially when a particularly weighty different impression comes at the same time, *not

    take place.


  • The empirical rule is, therefore, no final law, but is capable of explaining, especially when true, e.

  • The Sultan was distraught at this demand, especially when he saw the old woman's pauper condition, one of the meanest of her kind; and yet the offering she had brought to him was of the most magnificent, far beyond his power to pay the price.

  • Sir, I always wish to encourage merit, especially when it comes so highly recommended as in the present instance.

  • Especially when we come to the pass of declaring that the ninth commandment cannot be broken in regard to them," observed the doctor.

  • Nurse's opinions were apt to be sagacious, especially when in the face of her prejudices, and this gave Margaret confidence.

  • And Ethel was much relieved by pouring out all she knew, though her alarm was by no means lessened by the effect it produced on her father, especially when he heard of the "funny state.

  • That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when cylindrical.

  • A small plate or boss of shining metal; something brilliant used as an ornament, especially when stitched on the dress.

  • Hence, anything graduated, especially when employed as a measure or rule, or marked by lines at regular intervals.

  • Animal fat, as tallow or lard, especially when in a soft state; oily or unctuous matter of any kind.

  • To shoot ahead, especially when going in stays.

  • The fallow gives it a better tilth than can be given by a fallow crop.

  • The state of being extremely antiquated in views and opinions.

  • The ceiling or under surface of any part, especially when it consists of compartments, sunk or hollowed without spaces or bands between the panels.

  • A popular name for mica, especially when in thin sheets.

  • Sooner or later, however, the left ventricle will become weakened, especially when there is arteriosclerosis or other hypertension, and chronic endocarditis and fatty degeneration result.

  • In cerebral disturbances, especially when there is cerebral pressure, and more particularly if there is pressure in the fourth ventricle, the pulse may be much slowed.

  • A small dose of it, not more than one-eighth grain, especially if combined with atropin, will often quiet and brace a weak heart, especially when there is cardiac pain.

  • In sudden cardiac dyspnea nitroglycerin sometimes acts specifically, especially when there is asthma.

  • At other times, especially when there is no marked arteriosclerosis and no marked kidney or liver lesion, very high blood pressures are reduced only by very large doses, even as much as 10 grains a day.

  • His favorite occupation when not playing boston, a card game he was very fond of, was that of listener, especially when he succeeded in setting two loquacious talkers at one another.

  • I beg your Highness to credit what he says to you, especially when he expresses the sentiment of esteem and special regard I have long entertained for your person.

  • Sometimes Natasha noticed embarrassment and awkwardness on his part in her presence, especially when he wanted to do something to please her, or feared that something they spoke of would awaken memories distressing to her.

  • I see that I am repulsive to him, especially when I am in this condition.

  • You know, madam, his strong and singular way of expressing himself on all occasions, especially when he is affected with anything.

  • For I have been in my preaching, especially when I have been engaged in the doctrine of life by Christ, without works, as if an angel of God had stood by at my back to encourage me.

  • At first the officer who was temporarily in command--the Commandant having been wounded at the same time that John was hit--rather demurred to his going, especially when he learned that he had passed his word not to carry despatches.

  • A Kafir maid on a pleasant afternoon is not troubled by the prospect of being baked at nightfall, which is a long way off, especially when it is John Niel who threatened the baking.

  • He did not find this a disagreeable task, especially when he had so fair an instructress as Bessie, who knew all about it, to show him the way in which he should go.

  • People must not be killed so, even if they are English folk, without proper authority, especially when one is a pretty girl who would do for a man's wife.

  • My heart rises against it, especially when I sit down to record my sufferings in this journal, and I am determined, as the first step to my deliverance, to have my letters sent to the post-house.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially when" 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:
    accomplish their; bristol board; comparatively recent; dozen words; effect since; empirical laws; especially abundant; especially adapted; especially applied; especially common; especially from; especially important; especially interesting; especially since; especially true; especially when; especially where; favorable opportunity; hard struggle; her great; longer love; preached again; suddenly occurred; surgical treatment; take hede; wireless operator