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Example sentences for "particularly when"

  • Misery loves company, particularly when she is herself the hostess, and can give generously of her stores to others.

  • One doesn't like to lose time and be consequently fined, on account of stopping to pick up a dead tramp; particularly when Christmas is drawing near and money so much needed that every penny counts.

  • Motecusuma was not a little delighted with this message, particularly when he learnt the number of Narvaez's vessels, of his cannon, and his 1300 soldiers.

  • How very provoking for you both when you heard of the detention at Havre, particularly when P.

  • They all fixed their large eyes directly upon Albina, and it was no wonder that she quailed beneath their glance, or rather their stare, particularly when Mrs. Montague surveyed her through her eye-glass.

  • Of the articles of diet, the only food in danger of being too stimulant, is perhaps flesh or land animal food, used in too great quantity, particularly when seasoned, a preparation which adds much to its stimulant power.

  • Let me beg you to consult your inclinations, and do not feel it in the least incumbent on you to attend us, particularly when we are in the kind care of Mr. Carlton; and you have already done so much toward contributing to our comfort.

  • I think it very beautiful, particularly when it occupies its present position, and, as it were, offers to weary travelers so inviting a seat.

  • Incipient cases of bilateral involvement are more difficult to diagnose than are unilateral affections, particularly when lameness is not marked.

  • In cases of "over-loading," particularly when a large quantity of wheat has been eaten by animals that are unaccustomed to this diet, laminitis almost constantly results.

  • Palmerston asked everybody, particularly when he didn't know them from Adam, 'How's the old complaint?

  • It is argument that tires you, particularly when there is no need for any and you are forced to turn yourself inside out.

  • Moralists maintain that a man should never argue with a woman, particularly when she is young and good-looking.

  • He related to him his unsuccessful attempts, whereupon the grave Orbasan could not restrain himself from laughing a little now and then, particularly when he announced himself as the physician Chakamankabudibaba.

  • Fatima and her companions agreed with joy, for the evening was fine, and the city, particularly when viewed by evening from the sea, promised a magnificent prospect.

  • But whoever has attempted to perform this manoeuvre in an enormously wide slipper, will not wonder that the Little Muck could not succeed, particularly when he remembers that his heavy head kept falling on this side and on that.

  • It is apt to be heavy and stiff, particularly when made by English makers.

  • His knife-boxes are extremely elegant, particularly when in urn shape with a rod in the centre to prevent the top of the urn from being removed.

  • The handles of both French and Dutch furniture were extremely ornate, consisting of scrolls and leaves, many of them of great beauty and delicacy, particularly when made of water-gilt or of etched brass.

  • A woman always wants what another woman wants, particularly when she is a little actress and I am Emma Fornez.

  • That likewise shows there may be some interesting developments in that charming little family, particularly when he finds out that Mrs. Cheever sold and won.

  • If Garraboy signed a confession like McKenna handed him, he wouldn't stop at returning a ring--particularly when he knows that McKenna will keep hold of him till the affair is closed up.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    change the; changed horses; color from; coming forward; feeling sure; great piece; how little; mere chance; ministerial responsibility; nothing except; particularly important; particularly interesting; particularly the; particularly those; particularly true; particularly when; pass after; pounds could; religious doctrine; rocky point; shows that; single state; slight excess; this meeting; whilst others; will amount