Earnestly
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162 examples of Earnestly in a sentence
And it was not long after that that I started to notice sonder being used
earnestly
in conversations online, and not long after I actually noticed it, I caught it next to me in an actual conversation in person.
This marvelous short will hit home with everyone who, as a child, specifically asked for something because it was hip or cool, only to be given something that would mark you for life with your peers and were told by your Mom or Dad (or both) that it didn't matter, as you
earnestly
began considering enlisting in a Witness Protection Program in order to avoid ridicule.
It's wartime drama - WWII, with French and Jews and Germans, but this one is somehow fun,
earnestly
so.
Two young men play the game
earnestly
against an artificial background, a painted set.
As for the rest of the cast, they are all so
earnestly "
all-American" that the result is laughable.
He was matched
earnestly
by a young Nick Robinson, who gave a thoroughly convincing portrayal of an evacuee traumatised by the abusive relationship with his mother.
But the cynics sit and sneer at people who
earnestly
try their best to make things better, as the situation gets worse and worse every single day.
This must've been after numerous bottles of vodka, because I don't see how you ever can
earnestly
even give attention to this product.
DeLuise tries
earnestly
to inject some degree of comedy into the utterly lame and ridiculous story, but his talents are wasted.
World civilisation is here made stupendously dull presented by someone who achieves the difficult feat of being extremely superficial and tediously rambling at the same time while being apparently unable to get off-screen long enough for viewers actually to see or appreciate the "treasures" he is so
earnestly
and witlessly wheezing about.
Even she is largely confined to
earnestly
crying out for decency and screaming.
All aspects of her legacy are
earnestly
disputed.
Yet many officials working directly under the party leaders are
earnestly
scrutinizing western countries for institutional details that might shed light on what China can do for itself in the future.
Given the potential of such schemes to narrow the gap between education and work, and to improve young people’s employability, member states should pursue this recommendation earnestly, by implementing measures aimed at enabling labor integration and forging partnerships with stakeholders.
Members of Congress – many of whom have received campaign contributions from Facebook – largely limited themselves to denouncing Facebook’s carelessness, and Zuckerberg
earnestly
promised to invest more in security.
The country’s new leaders speak
earnestly
of deepening reforms and rebalancing the economy, but they remain cautious, gradualist, and conservative by inclination.
I therefore
earnestly
call upon the UN, heads of governments, and all concerned stakeholders in New York this week to reinvigorate their commitment to the 2030 Agenda, and particularly those goals concerning children.
Levin ceased to think, and only as it were hearkened to mystic voices that seemed to be joyously and
earnestly
discussing something.
Rodolphe, leaning against the calico of the tent was thinking so
earnestly
of Emma that he heard nothing.
See!"And she went to the writing-table, ransacked all the drawers, rummaged the papers, and at last lost her head so completely that Charles
earnestly
begged her not to take so much trouble about those wretched receipts.
She did not smile once, but looked at K. earnestly, with sharp, acquisitive eyes.
Once or twice during the day, Mr. Wharton had suggested a doubt as to the character of his unknown guest, and the possibility of the detection of his son proceeding in some manner from his information; but the idea was
earnestly
opposed by all his children; even Sarah uniting with her brother and sister in pleading warmly in favor of the sincerity expressed in the outward appearance of the traveler.
Wharton," he
earnestly
began, "in times like these, we need not stand on idle ceremony: one of my officers, I am afraid, is hurt mortally; and, presuming on your hospitality, I have brought him to your door."
Each time in succession, as she formed this resolution, she spent a few minutes in looking
earnestly
towards the north, and then she as invariably changed it.
"Speak," she said, earnestly; "if you have anything to say, speak fearlessly."
She stood,
earnestly
looking through the crevice, hesitating whether to retire, or to wait with the expectation of yet meeting Henry, as the stranger moved his hand from before his eyes, and raised his face, apparently in deep musing, when Frances instantly recognized the benevolent and strongly marked, but composed features of Harper.
On hearing the first exclamation of the captain, Birch arose from his seat, and approached cautiously to the brow of the hill, taking care to keep his body in the shadow of the rocks, so as to be unseen at any distance, and
earnestly
reconnoitered the group of passing horsemen.
Turn, so as to bring the daylight in the range - now, see, he moves, and seems to be looking
earnestly
at something to the eastward.
The peddler dropped the folds of the greatcoat that concealed his features, and gazed for a moment
earnestly
at the face of the speaker; then dropping his head upon his bosom, he said, meekly,-"If it be your excellency's pleasure."
The old man stopped suddenly, and looked
earnestly
from one of his companions to the other; the action being observed by the soldiers, they paused also.
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