Hesitantly
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15 examples of Hesitantly in a sentence
This 1971 version I bought yesterday, a bit hesitantly, but now that I have seen it I am glad I did, because it is truer to the book and to Austen's insights.
Although it is sometimes
hesitantly
directed, and marred by longueurs, HOTEL DU NORD is full of the faded charm and beauty typical of French films of the late 1930s, as well as a relative lightness of touch unusual with this director.
Hesitantly
I went to this movie after reading an interesting review on a local freebie.
A lot of this has to do with Mark Rylance speaking so softly and
hesitantly
that one wants to tell him to get on with it.
I went into this film a little hesitantly...How can there possibly be a fourth Scary Movie that still keeps its humour?
In 1989 all East European countries decided -- some euphorically, some
hesitantly
-- that democracy and free markets were the political and economic models to pursue.
Exploration is proceeding only
hesitantly
and shale-gas production has not even started, prompting many observers to lament that Europe is about to miss the next energy revolution.
One of them will
hesitantly
raise his hand following a talk and ask: Don’t you worry that your arguments will be abused and serve the demagogues and populists you are decrying?
Putting Deflation FirstCAMBRIDGE – The European Central Bank is moving,
hesitantly
but ineluctably, toward quantitative easing.
Britain’s New InternationalismTOLEDO, SPAIN -- With President George W. Bush’s grand strategy for the Middle East in ruins, his administration has, however hesitantly, begun to put greater emphasis on resolving conflicts by peaceful means.
Banks are also adapting, but much more slowly and
hesitantly.
Reform is pursued
hesitantly
by a coalition government constantly wary of voters’ reactions.
"So, then I'll be free," said K.,
hesitantly.
"How's that then?" asked K."I'm not sure I should tell you about it," said the businessman
hesitantly.
"I've ..." said the businessman hesitantly, and in a tone as if he were confessing something dishonourable, "I've taken on other lawyers besides him."
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