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formally
1. ’ He said formally … oh, it’s been one of those days, has it?
2. Europeans were one of the earliest cultures to formally recognize the importance of the ocean to their agricultural practices
3. What he did know was that he hadn't been brought up formally before the Haadij and/or the Council of Faith and Doctrine on charges of trespassing in the woman's universe
4. ’ He said formally
5. ’ He replied formally, ducking as she aimed a friendly blow at his head
6. He had a kit bag over his shoulder and wore his cap all askew upon his head, because he was coming home from the wars and although not yet formally and officially de-mobbed, he simply didn’t feel like complying with dress regulations anymore
7. Kai stopped, and then he stepped forward and bowed formally striking his chest with his large fist
8. Formally open the doors and celebrate the commencement of the school
9. ’ I replied formally
10. Markham rather formally congratulated the ranks for their swift and
11. Although not formally confined to the Grange at all times, the
12. completed, and he was formally accepted into the ranks, promoted to
13. She confirms Alex’s impression, reducing the conversation to a formally official negative
14. I’d be delighted,” he said, rather formally
15. ’ The Inspector said formally
16. ‘Mr Middlesex, we would appreciate it if you would come to formally identify the body
17. continued, “He has been formally removed from his post, and
18. Cruttwell emerged to formally welcome them
19. Jorma made him formally repeat what had happened to pretend they weren’t listening
20. "Okay, kid, I think it's time I was formally introduced to your elf friend
21. (The monarchy formally survived in several
22. must formally announce the annulment of that marriage,
23. formally enlist the ones forced Christianized in different
24. She had freely chosen to follow the more traditional path of her gender by hooking up with a steady boyfriend from her high school days, getting formally engaged and then married to Joe shortly after graduating, their buying a house and car and all the stuff you’re supposed to take possession of when you form a conjugal union, and her bearing three children before she reached the age of thirty
25. My reluctance to formally get involved has been simply due to the worry that it would distract from my primary mission here
26. However, even if nothing is put formally in writing, it is wise to send an e-mail or letter that verifies the terms and puts the agreement on record, especially when a specific number is decided on
27. C then assured them that he would formally execute a contract with them and thus implying that he was sincere
28. ‘Nice day to be out walking,’ he said in that formally stiff voice that was a mockery of politeness, a false pleasantry
29. The Jovian mining operations have formally declared independence from Earth
30. Smith, formally of the regular army and a native of Virginia,
31. Every country in the alliance has formally voted with a majority in favour
32. That meant they were not the newly turned scavenger vampires who were formally servants and soldiers in Tobin’s army
33. He was mortal, formally a part of the armies of Charkel
34. practically formally dressed in those parts
35. In to the light walked a woman: young – at least no older than thirty, extremely pretty with dark tied back hair; she reminded Milo of the girl he'd regularly pass in the park some years back, though formally dressed here
36. He was even gaoled for a few days, though never formally charged
37. I entered the room and met Greg formally for the first time
38. Judicial sentences should neither be (too) harsh nor (too) lenient however consistent with legal guidelines formally interpreted by law such that (the) ensuing consequences as they apply to its impartial application remain constant!
39. If such an enemy does not formally exist, however, that ―enemy‖ must be either manufactured or provoked in some manner
40. I envision a day when class distinctions, with the exception of two, (Master and Servant) will be formally abolished
41. Such moments, that inevitably lose some measure of (reminiscent) proportion should we try to recapture them, can never be formally revisited without diminishing the (pleasant) memories that made/make those moments (special) to begin with; that should otherwise retain, however, a rightful place in our thoughts
42. Because Humankind‘s (natural) designs are oftentimes restricted by its limited, (worldly) conceptions, understood in terms of its (temporal) dimensions, it (necessarily) follows that the outcome of its intended actions must remain (largely) unknown until they have been (formally) determined
43. Spain: A once proud Catholic Nation that has formally taken leave of its senses
44. For instance the British Police have to formally hand control over to the British Army who will then employ their Special Forces to carry out the rescue attempt
45. The majority of workers are eligible for retirement, according to a chart to be formally presented to council at tomorrow’s meeting
46. The Thirteenth Amendment formally abolishing slavery was passed under Lincoln
47. “Good morning, Miss Steepleton,” he responded formally, inclining slightly his head
48. I will now formally state my predilections: one, that I wish to hang myself at the nearest opportune moment in order to escape further unneeded physical torment under these circumstances, and two, that I wish for my remains to be burned, as is customary under Law, even though I fail to see what a fat lot of good that would do
49. Speaking formally to impress the Italian, Colling lamented, “I so regret that we will have to take this good German beer that we have brought all the way to Italy to the second buyer that was recommended to us
50. “Majesties, I was hoping to formally introduce this person a little later