Literally
in sentence
1645 examples of Literally in a sentence
I invite you to
literally
share the narratives that you create on our Facebook page for Citizen University.
She was quite
literally
a scaredy cat.
Since I've spent so much time with these stories, digging into archives, I
literally
spent years doing this research, and it's changed me.
And it's now not just the nuclear threat; in our interconnected world, network breakdowns can cascade globally; air travel can spread pandemics worldwide within days; and social media can spread panic and rumor
literally
at the speed of light.
The science of epigenetics looks at those molecular mechanisms, those intricate ways in which our DNA is
literally
shaped, genes turned on and off based on the exposures to the environment, to where we live and to where we work.
What was amazing about their generation was that they were not only building new lives in this new, unfamiliar area, but they were also
literally
building the city.
So here you see this iconic entrance in which we would
literally
peel up the street and reveal the historical layers of the city, and invite people into this warm underground space.
Well, we did win, and our name was
literally
in lights over Madison Square Garden.
With an architect's help, residents
literally
raised it from the ground up.
Literally, "walled-in-alive disease."
This is where the government
literally
created maps to tell bankers where they shouldn't lend.
Quite
literally
right there I am Skyping in the classroom with one of the six continents and some of the 70,000 students that we connected every single day to some of these experiences.
It's
literally
a dog leash.
So my two medical students, Suhavi Tucker and Laura Johns,
literally
took their research to the streets.
It's right at our fingertips,
literally.
Why is it that somebody might
literally
see the glass as half full, and somebody
literally
sees it as half empty?
Some people may
literally
see exercise as more difficult, and some people might
literally
see exercise as easier.
Where I used to work before, in the West Bank, one can take a camera out, most likely not going to get shot, but in places we wanted to work, just try to pull a phone out, and you're dead —
literally
dead.
We'd laid 10 depots of food,
literally
burying food and fuel, for our return journey — the fuel was for a cooker so you could melt snow to get water — and I was forced to make the decision to call for a resupply flight, a ski plane carrying eight days of food to tide us over that gap.
In the '90s, I worked in our Boston office for almost two years, and when I left, an old senior partner told me, literally, "Send me more of these Germans, they work like machines."
It has 120-year-old, very interesting history, and
literally
takes part in life and death along the coast.
These people
literally
wanted me dead.
We
literally
bring the skeleton out of the ground.
And when we were there we learned about this pine beetle that is
literally
eating the forests in Canada.
That's a cool invention,
literally.
They can
literally
create water out of thin air.
Take M-KOPA, the home solar solution that comes
literally
in a box that has a solar rooftop panel, three LED lights, a solar radio, and a cell phone charger.
Literally, because you have to dodge cows as well when you drive in Nairobi.
I remember
literally
going to bed one night, everything was good.
We got to Adelaide, small place, where
literally
they dumped us in Adelaide, that's what I would say.
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