Examples of 'he was particularly' in a sentence
Meaning of "he was particularly"
This phrase implies that someone had a specific or heightened level of interest, focus, or attention towards something or someone. It suggests a notable degree of emphasis or distinction
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he was particularly
He was particularly interested in a story about a missing hunter.
His companions noted that he was particularly cheerful.
He was particularly gifted with regards to technical tasks.
This was not because he was particularly honest by our standards.
He was particularly outspoken in matters of trade and currency.
In portrait medallions and works of a religious character he was particularly successful.
He was particularly interested in the measurements of hidden variables.
Jacinto developed an interest in music and he was particularly inclined to the guitar.
He was particularly interested in how stress affected fertility.
The climax to the album is something that he was particularly happy with.
He was particularly concerned with philosophy and astronomy.
Robinson played almost every sport as a child but he was particularly drawn to football.
He was particularly interested in questions of agriculture and economics.
This is because it was felt he was particularly vulnerable due to his bowling action.
He was particularly devoted to the sacrament of reconciliation as a confessor.
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One of these was to Norway where he was particularly appreciated.
In his work he was particularly fond of portraying trees.
Like many of his educated contemporaries, he was particularly opposed to serfdom.
He was particularly skilled at painting classical court scenes.
As leader of the metalworkers he was particularly involved in the Ilva affair.
He was particularly an enemy of attributions based on style alone.
Although I do not think he was particularly religious.
He was particularly effective against the minor teams.
The designer Henry Neu said he was particularly proud of having created it.
He was particularly known for taking controversial cases.
There was no one he was particularly at odds with?
He was particularly successful on difficult pitches for batting.
I never thought he was particularly convincing, anyway.
He was particularly well known for playing villains.
Later in his career, he was particularly sought after for comedies.
He was particularly interested in spotted and striped roses.
Do you know if he was particularly devout?
He was particularly popular among female sumo fans.
Was there anyone else he was particularly friendly with?
He was particularly concerned with the management of fractures.
He proceeds to tell me about his grandfather, someone he was particularly close to.
Here he was particularly encouraged in plant breeding work.
As a writer, he translated many works; as a director he was particularly skilful at comedy.
He was particularly proficient with large wooden screws.
Taking notice of them, and although he was particularly fond of children.
He was particularly noted for his brass rubbings.
In addition to his murals, he was particularly noted for his painting of nude women.
He was particularly good at portraying women and children.
In keeping with this wing he was particularly staunch in his anti-Semitism.
He was particularly known in those towns as a chess enthusiast.
Besides the desire to fly, he was particularly interested in the human body.
He was particularly incensed by its intransigence on democratic reform.
A poor relative of mammals, the fish only had for himself that he was particularly prolific.
He was particularly accurate and detailed in depiction of clothing.
He was a pirate… and he was particularly attacking ships from Egypt.
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