I can give you several sentences.
The specific answer was in the book of HamletI specificly told you not to do that !
Please be more specific.
Could you please be more specific.
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This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
My teacher gave us specific instructions.
This concoction must next be raised to a specific heat.
There is no specific key. Put your mouse pointer on the sentence and triple-click.
What specific word would you use in the sentence? There was a specific procedure for changing the exterior bulbs. He would only answer specific questions about the project.
The store had a specific rule to prosecute all shoplifters.
yes, it is a specific sentence adding support to a specific subject matter
That depends on which sentence you are trying to construct. "Which" usually involves a question, "that" usually denotes a specific item.
Please do not use this, it, they, he, she, or them in a sentence without explaining who or what this, it, they, he, she, or them is. Be more specific.
"The enzymes were used to cause a specific biochemical reaction on the agent."
Pertain basically means "relating to" and an example of it being used in a sentence is: "Your question pertains to the definition and use of a specific word within the English language."
The subheading specified the title. or The subheading was more specific than the title.
Mrs.Tuft used a hydrometer to determine the specific gravity of a liquid