24 examples of particularising in sentences

"Do you mind particularising?

" "They are six hundred yards across from first tee to the third hole, which is the nearest one to Cuthbert Road," Arthur particularised.

The tout ensemble defies particularising.

Had Chairlie's men obsairved, and particularised mair, there might have been a different family on the throne, an' the prince wad ha' got his ain ag'in.

It would be almost impossible to particularise the positions or define the limits of country adapted for grazing purposes beyond the reference already made to them.

Munday's "Banquet of Dainty Conceits" was printed in 1588, and we particularise it, because it was unknown to Ames, Herbert, and Ritson.

It was a facer for Rust, who regretted that he had been so communicative at that first meeting "I was lent to the Naval Wing," he explained, and avoided to particularise.

In speaking of "embattled walls, raised on the mountain precipice," he particularises "Beaudesert; Old Montfort's seat;"a place, which, though it is pleasantly diversified with hill and dale, has no pretensions of so lofty a kind.

The cases on which I sat, and those to which I listened while I remained in attendance, need not be particularised.

If they seem vague, it is because the moment for particularising has not yet come.

'Tis hard I confess, yet I have disposed of them as I could, and will descend to particularise them according to their species.

It is a trait individualizing and particularising the person at whom the more general satire is aimed; and, coupled with the infirmities of the victim's moral nature, it fastens upon poor Florio identity with "the brace of coxcombs."

These with some slight qualifications that it is not yet necessary to particularise, composed that essential requisite of all fair representationthe majority.

It is not my intention to describe either the peoples or the countries through which we passed, but no study of the blending and dovetailing of totally different races into the different types that we particularise under the names of Chinese, Mongol, Tartar and Russian, would be complete without a journey along the Siberian and Eastern Chinese Railway.

The conditions of Italian art, on the other hand, favoured an opposite tendencyto particularise, to enforce detail, to emphasise the artist's own ideal or the model's quality.

Why Michelangelo preferred to generalise the face and to particularise the body remains a secret buried in the abysmal deeps of his personality.

In order to guard against an apparent contradiction, I must submit that, when Michelangelo particularised the body and the limbs, he strove to make them the symbols of some definite passion or emotion.

Nor does any American see the people particularised in that way.

This is a long passage, and particularises a number of those bestial forms.

Even when I have some leisure hours which I might devote to my own work, I cannot attain the requisite serenity for doing itcannot get these vexatious matters out of my head; and there are other matters, too, of the same kind which I need not further particularise.

Of these three the only one I distinctly remember is 'I grieved for Buonaparté, etc.'; one of the others was never written down; the third, which was I believe preserved, I cannot particularise.

There were wines; but the writer only particularises them as white and red.

The prejudice against the fork in England remained very steadfast actual centuries after its first introduction; forks are particularised among the treasures of kings, as if they had been crown jewels, in the same manner as the iron spits, pots, and frying-pans of his Majesty Edward III.; and even so late as the seventeeth century, Coryat, who employed one after his visit to Italy, was nicknamed "Furcifer."

He saw a good deal of company in his own house, whom I do not think it necessary to particularise, though they were generally of distinction for talent or rank, or both together.

24 examples of  particularising  in sentences