This name is derived from the belief which the Chinese hold that the moon is not permanently round when full, but that on this particular day it is a perfect circle.
She said that she had been very kind to this particular eunuch in many ways, and this was all the thanks she got; he ran away at the first sign of trouble.
I might mention that the Emperor was the only person who could wear this particular pearl in place of a button.
During the actual summer they were not so troublesome as at this particular time.
It seemed to Laura that the capitalist was especially well-looking on this particular evening.
The night was very beautiful, serene, quiet; and, at this particular hour of the end of the twilight, no one cared to talk much.
He should read more, she told him, and she had said that if he would call upon her on this particular night, she would indicate a course of reading for him.
The prince would rather have kept this particular cross.
On this particular night, while in semi-delirium, he had an idea: what if on the morrow he were to have a fit before everybody?
But one thing seemed to him quite clear-her visit now, and the present of her portrait on this particular day, pointed out plainly enough which way she intended to make her decision!
Now, Sir, tell the gentlemen of the jury what you saw on entering the defendant's room, on this particular morning.
I think I should kiss her, Mr. Magnus; and at this particular point, I am decidedly of opinion that if the lady were going to take me at all, she would murmur into my ears a bashful acceptance.
And here let me take leave to enter again, though it may seem a repetition of circumstances, into a description of the miserable condition of the city itself, and of those parts where I lived at this particular time.
In this particular case, the young Iroquois or Huron permitted an exclamation of rapture to escape him, and then he checked himself like one who had been guilty of an indecorum.
He argued that they had probably crossed the Atlantic innumerable times in this particular steamer.
He was, however, far beyond the lack of astuteness which might have permitted him to express this last thought at this particular juncture.
He had walked down Broadway and seen the price of Jacqueminot roses, and he was not soothed or allured at this particular moment by the picture of a girl whose half-dozen cabins were crowded with them.
It chanced on this particular occasion, that Mrs Gamp had been up all the previous night, in attendance upon a ceremony to which the usage of gossips has given that name which expresses, in two syllables, the curse pronounced on Adam.
Tom laughed, and said that with reference to this particular case he had no doubt at all of finding a disciple in Merry.
In this particularhe was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which fell from his lips, they were the very brightest paste, and shone prodigiously.
Were the king of Sardinia at present engaged with England in a new war against France, and a British squadron stationed upon this coast, as formerly, he would find a great difference in this particular.
All the churches are sanctuaries for all kinds of criminals, except those guilty of high treason; and the priests are extremely jealous of their privileges in this particular.
Before we left England, we were told that there was no fruit in Boulogne; but we have found ourselves agreeably disappointed in this particular.
Cavoye, brave and skilful, acquired so much reputation m this particular, that the name of "Brave Cavoye" has stuck to him ever since.
At last, that is to say, in the spring of the following year, the King made severe rules, with the object of bringing about a reform in this particular.
She recognised the handwriting of each of the nine addresses, and at the same time recalled the fact that she was engaged to dine with every one of the correspondents of this particular morning.
Surely the three remaining letters must contain news of a character to counterbalance what had already been revealed, but the event showed that, on this particular morning, Fortune was in a mood to strike hard.
March came around before Mr. Furay found time to give personal attention to this particular thief.
You now know where the spooks came from, in this particular house, and how they got in and out.
This particular relative, who is most interested in her, tells us she thinks the girl is mentally peculiar.
We cannot confirm the idea of a prime causal connection in this particular, although we have evidence that betterment of the physical ailment may lead to less inclination towards the unfortunate behavior.
Now surely we must all see many inconveniences in performing the operation of uprooting this evil, [203] the Irish Church establishment, in this particular way.
Cattle at this particular moment, and for the great majority of us his fellow-countrymen, it is more wanted.
I will not deny that he might have been influenced in this particular by the example and instruction of Mr. Hatchway, who delighted in superintending the first essays of his genius.
If he connived at my conduct in this particular, why should he disapprove of it when all I asked was but common justice?
They thus admit the survival of the fittest as fully as Mr. Darwin himself, though they do not make use of this particular expression.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this particular" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.