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Example sentences for "that particular"

  • When we ask what constitutes meaning, we are not asking what is the meaning of this or that particular word.

  • The bird does what it does, at each stage, because it has an impulse to that particular action, not because it perceives that the whole cycle of actions will contribute to the preservation of the species.

  • He said he was lonely, it is true, but he said it in a manly tone, and not as if he were repining at the inevitable condition of his devoting himself to that particular branch of science.

  • Now it so happened that at that particular moment Dr.

  • Why, all the time she had been thanking God for having allowed her to undertake the difficult task for her father on that particular evening.

  • Erica was able partly to understand why Donovan had chosen for it that particular text, and nothing could more effectually have counteracted Mr. Cuthbert's sermon than the thoughts which it awoke in her.

  • The temperature now is only 72 degrees, and I imagine that his constitution is less liable to that particular disease.

  • It may be that when the sorrow does not press so heavily, the Bible cannot speak so wonderfully in that particular way of which I am writing, and it is right to read it theologically also.

  • It is a fair subject for consideration whether they do not overrate the relative importance of that particular mode of instruction which forms the larger part of these courses.

  • We demand an exact survey of that particular property, so that we may know what we are dealing with.

  • So of all the other ancillary and auxiliary kinds of knowledge, I would have them strictly subordinated to that particular kind of knowledge for which the community looks to its medical advisers.

  • And if accepted, as he usually is in civilized communities, he takes his place in the definite social order into which he is born, and becomes the subject of education and training as a member of that particular community.

  • The denotation of the term religion is a broad one, and there will probably always be dispute as to the justice of its extension to this or to that particular form of faith.

  • He may recite them imperfectly; he may modify them in this or in that particular.

  • Finally the attention fixes upon one object to the exclusion of others, the strife of desires come to an end, and there is an inception of action in the direction of the realization of that particular desire.

  • And the attainment of the end implies, of course, the satisfaction of that particular desire.

  • Now I, forty feet away, in another room, was reading that particular passage at that particular moment.

  • The scheme furnishes a definite target for each letter, & you can choose the target that's going to be the most sympathetic for what you are hungering & thirsting to say at that particular moment.

  • But all his admonitions were not of force sufficient to shake my resolution in that particular; though the debate continued so late, that I told his lordship, it was high time to retire, for I could not accommodate him with a bed.

  • It seemed to me that we talked of everything but love on that particular morning.

  • I trust him as much as I should if he felt of the outside of my strong-box and told me that there was a five-dollar or a ten-dollar-bill under this or that particular rivet.

  • Now you must know that there are a great many things which interest me, to some of which this or that particular class of readers may be totally indifferent.

  • And now I am speaking my experience, I will in this place thrust in a word or two concerning my preaching the Word, and of God's dealing with me in that particular also.

  • If the Editor had himself been writing, he would have seen as he wrote that this or that particular line of policy that he had adopted was not tenable, and therefore he would have altered that line.

  • On that particular day, it was really scarcely light enough for me to find the nail I drew from the plank which I left for my entrance.

  • That a company presenting such a variety of interests should have been brought together in the frescoed dining-room of that particular house is noteworthy.

  • May I ask," said Austen, innocently, "who has been chairman of that particular committee in the lower House for the last five sessions?

  • Presently, however, it occurred to him that, although in the abstract this might be true yet at that particular moment he was a fool; and he made the best of his way to Drury Lane.

  • Mr. Allen had the greatest possible respect for St. Paul, but he felt sure the apostle was where he had no business to be just at that particular moment.

  • And, again, it is curious the doctor should call on Farrell on that particular day.

  • That particular perfume is used by Mademoiselle Duplaix, and I should hazard a guess that Mr. Nixon had stolen her handkerchief that evening, not a criminal offense, but a matter of flirtation.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that particular" 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:
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