Examples of 'they particularly' in a sentence
Meaning of "they particularly"
they particularly: When someone is focusing on or giving special attention to a specific thing or aspect. This phrase is used in English to emphasize a specific point or detail
How to use "they particularly" in a sentence
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I never felt like they particularly needed me.
They particularly complained about the referees.
He was one of the men they particularly wanted.
They particularly like semisweet vegetable matter.
Neither are they particularly exemplary.
They particularly believed this development would.
We shall now turn to the problems of forecasting as they particularly relate to telecommunications.
They particularly have the same depth.
Aardwolves are not fast runners nor are they particularly adept at fighting off predators.
And they particularly affect a young population.
These are social insects because they particularly live in colonies and large groups.
They particularly like its security system.
Vampires were not impervious to the sun but neither did they particularly care for it.
They particularly wanted to speak to you.
It also gives the individual the chance to specialise in an area they particularly like.
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And they particularly like the mahogany paneling.
Some Member States indicated that they particularly focus on travellers.
They particularly like blue things.
Is there a toy or game they particularly enjoy?
They particularly like one they can fit in.
Is there anyone they particularly recommend?
They particularly identify with one of these groups.
Whoever obeys the gods, to him they particularly.
They particularly target young women.
What aspect of the workplace culture do they particularly appreciate?
As they particularly wished to see you.
In the life sciences sector, they particularly focus on applied genomics.
They particularly deplored the recent.
As for local processors, they particularly suffered through these changes.
They particularly enjoy active holidays.
Themselves prefer to type short texts, or works they particularly like.
And they particularly need translators.
For the pleasure of following them, not because they particularly interested me.
They particularly enjoy seafood platters.
Most can print almost anything, and they particularly excel at photos.
They particularly just love bananas.
But the tears were not sad tears, nor were they particularly happy.
They particularly like feeding on lawns.
The first battles are not very difficult, nor are they particularly engaging.
And then they particularly remember three films.
Hunting spiders are not as poisonous as banana spiders, nor are they particularly aggressive.
They particularly enjoy competitive sports and athletics.
Its services for adults were not free, but neither were they particularly expensive.
They particularly hurt our gums.
At the moment, transatlantic relations are not bad, but nor are they particularly good.
They particularly gravitate towards sweets.
Owing to their precarious situations, they particularly needed investors and donors to provide assistance.
They particularly penalize small businesses and craft firms.
Then, they decided to pass the time in the places that they particularly liked.
Nor are they particularly close to it.
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This is particularly true for landlocked countries
Venture capital funds are particularly significant here
Buses are particularly important to communities in rural areas