Literally
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1645 examples of Literally in a sentence
Is television
literally
functioning as our conscience, tempting us and rewarding us at the same time?
If a button falls off, you just
literally
sew that thing on.
Literally, like integrated neighborhoods and schools.
So about 20 years ago, I
literally
started in my garage tinkering around, trying to figure out how to separate these very similar materials from each other, and eventually enlisted a lot of my friends, in the mining world actually, and in the plastics world, and we started going around to mining laboratories around the world.
So now, instead of your stuff ending up on a hillside in a developing country or
literally
going up in smoke, you can find your old stuff back on top of your desk in new products, in your office, or back at work in your home.
They would
literally
walk across the street.
Literally, it's about the size of a table napkin and doesn't fit, so it's wrinkly.
It
literally
feeds back the signals into your brain; they'll let you see what's going to happen next, will let you hear the word "sentence" before I said it.
And then
literally
just out of nowhere, the guy asks me, "Where were you September 12th?"
But they're changing in ways that I see
literally
no commentator referring to today.
And I
literally
don't see anybody else even challenging them.
Because you
literally
couldn't get past "hello," if you didn't know which way you were going.
I grew up in a rough, poor neighborhood, but it didn't really matter to me as kid because I
literally
have the most incredible family in the world.
And ideas about how to do this have been around
literally
for decades.
I mean literally, they used to do things like stick ear-shaped objects onto your ears and stick funnels in.
I mean, I
literally
thought that I was going to get to do everything there was to do and be everything there was to be.
One single act of violence can
literally
destroy your movement.
So you could
literally
come, put a coin in, get a baseball bat, and hit his face.
And when we made a solution of this, tagged with the fluorescence and injected in the body of a mouse, their nerves
literally
glowed.
And when I say code, I do
literally
mean code.
In other words, we're not
literally
replacing the components of the retina.
People are
literally
being poisoned.
And in fact, because we can create spare parts with things the machines are quite
literally
making themselves.
But this pick worker now is
literally
having that experience that we described before.
As cell division begins the nucleus disintegrates, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell and those special proteins undergo a three-dimensional sequence whereby they attach and they
literally
click into place end-on-end to form chains.
But the nurse is
literally
running around a darkened operating theater trying to find anything she can use to anesthetize her patient, to keep her patient asleep.
They killed about 12,000 sharks within this period,
literally
just by stringing a Manila rope off the tip of Keem Bay up in Achill Island.
Young people living in Kibera in their community, with simple handheld devices, GPS handheld devices and SMS-enabled mobile phones, have
literally
put themselves on the map.
That's why the cellphone in your pocket is
literally
a million times cheaper and a thousand times faster than a supercomputer of the '70s.
Think about that, the fact that, literally, a group of students can touch the lives of a billion people today.
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