Sincerely
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220 examples of Sincerely in a sentence
This means engaging
sincerely
with African governments, in order to figure out how best to support national agendas for development and diversification.
Macron may
sincerely
want deeper European integration, but that did not stop him from nationalizing a French shipyard to prevent it from being purchased by an Italian firm.
I
sincerely
doubt it.
And the Chinese foreign ministry said that, “China
sincerely
hopes that all parties in Kyrgyzstan can resolve the issue […] as soon as possible.”
But
sincerely
as Anna desired to suffer, she was not suffering.
'How good!' remarked Golenishchev, evidently
sincerely
impressed by the charm of the picture.
I understand immorality,' she said, not quite sincerely, for she never could have understood that which leads women to immorality, 'but I do not understand cruelty... and to whom?
And you, Levin?''I am very pleased with it too,' said Levin
sincerely.
He feared this, but he so wished to avoid a scene that he pretended to believe, and to some extent
sincerely
believed, in what he wished to believe, namely, in her reasonableness.
One thing that he
sincerely
confessed was that, living so long in Moscow with nothing but talk and food and drink, he was going silly.
Our word of honor, which we
sincerely
would have kept.
"We
sincerely
believed in master's narwhale."
Beneath our more sombre skies, a penniless young man, who is ambitious only because the refinement of his nature puts him in need of some of those pleasures which money provides, is in daily contact with a woman of thirty who is
sincerely
virtuous, occupied with her children, and never looks to novels for examples of conduct.
Madame de Renal
sincerely
believed that she was going mad; she said so to her husband, and finally did fall ill.
The worthy prelate congratulated him
sincerely.
Julien admired the Prince sincerely; what would he not have given to have his absurd affectations!
Finally Mathilde grew impatient at seeing so little of the man whom she had now come to love
sincerely.
For a long time she had
sincerely
longed for death.
I could never even believe that anyone did love Him
sincerely.
'She will shed hot tears, I know her; in vain did I seek to murder her, all will be forgotten, and the person whose life I sought to take will be the only one who will weep
sincerely
for my death.
'I believe
sincerely
in God; I believe equally, indeed it has been proved to me, that the crime I am committing is fearful, and yet, as soon as I set eyes on you, even after you have fired at me twice with a pistol...'Here, in spite of her resistance, Julien covered her with kisses.
I will confirm whatever you say to explain our being here together, however inappropriate it might be, and I guarantee to make sure that Mrs. Grubach will not only say she believes the explanation in public but will believe it truly and
sincerely.
I say there MAY be such tow-lines; I
sincerely
hope there are.
Birch buried his face in both his hands, and his whole frame shook; the sergeant regarded him closely, but good feelings soon got the better of his antipathies, and he continued more mildly,-"But still that is a sin which I think may be forgiven, if
sincerely
repented of; and it matters but little when or how a man dies, so that he dies like a Christian and a man.
Yours sincerely, "PEYTON DUNWOODIE."
She was sensible of the justice of what I said, but told me, since there had been such a clamour among them, and that her younger son talked after such a rattling way as he did, she desired I would be so faithful to her as to answer her but one question
sincerely.
During this time my mother used to be frequently telling me old stories of her former adventures, which, however, were no ways pleasant to me; for by it, though she did not tell it me in plain terms, yet I could easily understand, joined with what I had heard myself, of my first tutors, that in her younger days she had been both whore and thief; but I verily believed she had lived to repent
sincerely
of both, and that she was then a very pious, sober, and religious woman.
My pity for him now began to revive that affection which at first I really had for him, and I endeavoured sincerely, by all the kind carriage I could, to make up the breach; but, in short, it had gotten too great a head, it preyed upon his spirits, and it threw him into a long, lingering consumption, though it happened not to be mortal.
I told him that those unhappy distresses which first moved him to a generous and an honest friendship for me, would, I hope, move him to a little concern for me now, though the criminal part of our correspondence, which I believed neither of us intended to fall into at the time, was broken off; that I desired to repent as
sincerely
as he had done, but entreated him to put me in some condition that I might not be exposed to the temptations which the devil never fails to excite us to from the frightful prospect of poverty and distress; and if he had the least apprehensions of my being troublesome to him, I begged he would put me in a posture to go back to my mother in Virginia, from when he knew I came, and that would put an end to all his fears on that account.
I cannot say but I had some reflections in this affair upon the dishonourable forsaking my faithful citizen, who loved me sincerely, and who was endeavouring to quit himself of a scandalous whore by whom he had been indeed barbarously used, and promised himself infinite happiness in his new choice; which choice was now giving up herself to another in a manner almost as scandalous as hers could be.
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