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    Use "considerately" in a sentence

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    considerately


    1. Pressing forward to the outposts on June 26th, we camped just above El Pozo, in a snugly thatched hut considerately erected by the Cubans


    2. Everyone considerately made their way toward the airport exit while I walked with Egan to the boarding gates


    3. see that clearly with the images Google Earth has so considerately


    4. Considerately, the young woman inspector at Canada Customs and Immigration,


    5. nicely, considerately and fairly


    6. It would be the most devastating weapon we possessed and would probably save a lot of lives by considerately shortening this conflict


    7. and positioned them at the bottom with surprising care, even moving Takina considerately when


    8. “And you did it most considerately,” said Fusan


    9. It was a continuous stop-go, stop-go that, considerately, included all stations on the way, even the tiniest hamlets


    10. Ferrars, not aware of their being Elinor's work, particularly requested to look at them; and after they had received gratifying testimony of Lady Middletons's approbation, Fanny presented them to her mother, considerately informing her, at the same time, that they were done by Miss Dashwood

    11. "But who knows?" said Ignatius Gallaher considerately


    12. Quite an excellent repast consisting of rashers and eggs, fried steak and onions, done to a nicety, delicious hot breakfast rolls and invigorating tea had been considerately provided by the authorities for the consumption of the central figure of the tragedy who was in capital spirits when prepared for death and evinced the keenest interest in the proceedings from beginning to end but he, with an abnegation rare in these our times, rose nobly to the occasion and expressed the dying wish (immediately acceded to) that the meal should be divided in aliquot parts among the members of the sick and indigent roomkeepers' association as a token of his regard and esteem


    13. He had stopped a moment in the passage to listen at a door, and Maximilian and Emmanuel, who had considerately passed forward a few steps, thought they heard him answer by a sigh to a sob from within


    14. She gave advice, advice too sound to be resisted by a good understanding, and given so mildly and considerately as not to irritate an imperfect temper, and she had the happiness of observing its good effects not unfrequently


    15. Ferrars, not aware of their being Elinor’s work, particularly requested to look at them; and after they had received gratifying testimony of Lady Middletons’s approbation, Fanny presented them to her mother, considerately informing her, at the same time, that they were done by Miss Dashwood


    16. And when Anne, utterly insensible to the honor, refused him, as delicately and considerately as she could—for even a Sloane had feelings which ought not to be unduly lacerated—Sloanishness still further betrayed itself


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    "considerately" definitions

    in a considerate manner