He learnt all this without book; and, to make himself the better understood, he took a particular care of the pronunciation.
His parents, who lived a most Christian life, inspired him with the fear of God from his infancy, and took a particular care of his education.
Were I a Father, I should take a particular Care to preserve my Children from these little Horrours of Imagination, which they are apt to contract when they are young, and are not able to shake off when they are in Years.
Particular care must be taken that the beer in which the isinglass is dissolved, be perfectly clear, and thoroughly stale.
Particular care should be taken to have the cask sweet and dry, and washed inside with a little brandy, before the wine is tunned, but it should not be bunged up close till it has done fermenting.
Particular care must be taken that the pot be well skimmed the moment it boils, otherwise the foulness will be dispersed over the meat.
The Coffee-houses have ever since been my chief Places of Resort, where I have made the greatest Improvements; in order to which I have taken a particular Care never to be of the same Opinion with the Man I conversed with.
The people of this kingdome haue a particular care to giue state vnto their children in time, before that they be ouercome or drowned in vices or lasciuious liuing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular care" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.