Entirely
in sentence
2706 examples of Entirely in a sentence
And in recent decades, a lot of the funding for shop class has gone away
entirely.
So all of my performances are based on
entirely
what I experience, and not by learning a piece of music, putting on someone else's interpretation of it, buying all the CDs possible of that particular piece of music, and so on and so forth, because that isn't giving me enough of something that is so raw and so basic, and something that I can fully experience the journey of.
So I guess the world is insane, because I see
entirely
too much of doing the same things over and over again, hoping that this time it's not going to collapse upon us.
And then there was the language, the rhythmic cadence of it, reminding me of evenings spent listening to Bedouin elders recite hours-long narrative poems
entirely
from memory.
In fact, they seem to be unmusical
entirely
and to miss the point of the music.
The serious scientists involved in this research all stress that these techniques are
entirely
untested.
At 24, my death would have been
entirely
expected.
Well, unless the fashion police meant something
entirely
different.
In other words, he looks
entirely
normal.
Entirely
new requirement.
Well, it's here that life introduces an
entirely
new trick.
The lake is
entirely
frozen.
This is a home made
entirely
out of Fruit Roll-Ups.
We have the chance to write an
entirely
new polio-free chapter in human history.
While I was absent from Iran, the Islamic Revolution had descended on Iran and had
entirely
transformed the country from Persian to the Islamic culture.
This would be someone who's
entirely
intuitive.
I don't want to say we give up
entirely
on anatomy.
In a pre-Internet world, sovereignty over our physical freedoms, or lack thereof, was controlled almost
entirely
by nation-states.
Most people are
entirely
unconscious of these filters.
Well, as a neuroscientist, I can tell you that while Morgan Freeman delivered this line with the gravitas that makes him a great actor, this statement is
entirely
false.
A sense of place: your ability to create places that are meaningful and places of quality and character depends
entirely
on your ability to define space with buildings, and to employ the vocabularies, grammars, syntaxes, rhythms and patterns of architecture in order to inform us who we are.
And their politics are not
entirely
unattractive.
This was a sink-or-swim environment where involvement in criminal or corrupt activities was
entirely
necessary if you wanted to survive.
Interestingly, it's happened almost
entirely
without media coverage.
It's happened almost
entirely
without big money behind it.
It spread almost
entirely
through word of mouth, virally, across teachers, parents, people involved in education.
The piece was sung
entirely
in Xhosa, which is a beautifully musical language, if you don't know it.
But today, we have new technologies, we have new opportunities to share our knowledge in new ways and the ability to create tools that actually allow us to solve problems in
entirely
new ways.
If you're really bold, you may wish to experiment with
entirely
new ways of collaborating, in much the same way as the Polymath Project did.
Or will we embrace new kinds of sharing, which lead to new methods for solving problems and an acceleration in the process of science,
entirely
across the board?
Next
Related words
Which
Almost
Would
Different
Their
Could
There
About
Movie
While
People
Other
World
Should
Being
Without
First
Story
After
Possible