Most commonly, particles are placed immediately after the subject; fine shades of meaning are developed by the location of the particle.
Even though I may have employed the words as synonyms, there is a fine shade of difference between them, I believe.
The horse didn't need to speak with words; the woman was accustomed to reading fine shades of meaning in nuances of expression or posture.
Maybe the whiskey made him notice fine shades of meaning he might otherwise have missed.
The district was fairly new, built of a gold-brown stone that would glow a fine shade of red at sunset.
Some of them are introduced to express fine shades of difference in sounds.
In the matter of putting the fine shades on that line of business, I judge she could teach the Germans something.
But the word have many fine shades of meaning.
Was there not a fine shade of difference in meaning when the three s's were used?
He believed in his own literary power, his capacity for suggesting fine shades and picking perfect words.