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Example sentences for "particularly true"

  • This is particularly true of the labor theory.

  • It is particularly true of the higher grade securities, which savings banks and insurance companies can buy, that this is the case.

  • This is particularly true of monopoly power, and of popular brands whose value rests in popular delusion.

  • This is particularly true in the so-called corn belt.

  • This is particularly true if he has not had the opportunity of a college training.

  • This is particularly true in farming, where men are employed by the month in order that they may be had when needed.

  • This is particularly true of those branches that are currently thought of as peculiarly modern.

  • This is particularly true of those racial elements that have entered into the composition of the leading peoples of Christendom.

  • This is particularly true of those men who by virtue of a peculiarly strong susceptibility in this direction become addicted to that habit of matter-of-fact inquiry that constitutes scientific research.

  • This is particularly true as regards the overeating of meat and other foods {111} rich in proteid materials which have been the special subject of religious fasting regulation.

  • This is particularly true as regards the richer foods specially prepared with condiments that tempt the appetite and lead to the accumulation of heat-forming materials for which there is no natural outlet except hard physical exercise.

  • This is particularly true of those who belong to the old orthodox forms of religion which require self-denial and self-control as part of the practice of religious duties.

  • Hard physical work, on the contrary, performed under any reasonably favorable circumstances, is a factor conducive to health and strength and long life, and this is particularly true if it is accomplished in the open.

  • This is particularly true in the case of range cattle, which can be readily identified by the mortgaged brands.

  • This is said to be particularly true of Iowa.

  • When this is done on any considerable scale the farmer probably pays more than bank interest under the guise of prices; and this is particularly true when he obligates himself to sell his crops to the creditor merchant.

  • This is particularly true of Iowa, where we find practically all state banks using this word, and yet very few of them are other than banks of discount.

  • It is particularly true of the wife of the naturalist Heller and of the great astronomer, Kepler.

  • This is particularly true of a monument erected to one Valiae, who is designated as Kalista iatromaia--the best doctor.

  • This is particularly true of the memoirs, which secured for her the Prix Bordin; for it contains the solution of a problem that long had baffled the genius of the greatest mathematicians.

  • This is particularly true of Italy where the Renaissance had its origin.

  • This is particularly true of the expensive milling machines, where the little saw, if not in perfect order, and not properly set, will not only do improper work, but injure the machine itself.

  • This is particularly true in the use of copper.

  • This is particularly true in filing copper, aluminum, lead, and like metals, but it is well to observe this in all cases.

  • It is impossible for a great many people to keep their minds inactive, and this is particularly true of two classes of people: those who have superabundant mental energy and those who lack self-control.

  • In certain sensitive men whose power over their bladder is disturbed by self-consciousness, the presence of anyone in the room or near them, makes it impossible for them to urinate, and this is particularly true if they are lying down.

  • This is particularly true of the herbs and simples.

  • This is particularly true of the Medical School, which naturally emphasized the value of scholarly training and investigation from the first.

  • This is particularly true in the lesser offices, giving rise, at times, to complaint; and the political chief has to insist upon the need of making exceptions in hard cases, without allowing the hard cases themselves to make bad law.

  • This is particularly true in the case of the Prime Minister.

  • This is particularly true of measures that are long or complicated, for the greater the length the more the pegs on which to hang amendments.

  • This is particularly true in England, where the habit of treating is made easy by the existence of sharp class distinctions.

  • This is particularly true of the free dry pollen which the middle pair of legs collect by combing over the sides of the thorax.

  • When little pollen is obtained it is much more thoroughly moistened, and this is particularly true in cases when the pollen is all, or nearly all, collected in the region of the mouth, the forelegs, and head.

  • This is particularly true as regards those with any nervous or hysterical tendencies, for they readily learn to look for sympathy.

  • This is particularly true of cases of palpitation of the heart where there has been considerable dread of organic heart disease.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about time; angled triangle; bright smile; crossing over; eighteen miles; eighth inch; fell fast; high price; keeping the; last century; lost sheep; majority party; other suitable; pale pinkish; particularly important; particularly interesting; particularly the; particularly those; particularly true; particularly when; small pinch; special assistant; subsistence farming; this purpose; thoroughly done; who should