Supposedly
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1185 examples of Supposedly in a sentence
Here are but a few examples: there are no colonels in the US Navy; men on the disabled sub were having difficulty breathing, but they were not breathing "carbon monoxide" as the med staff suggested unless their exhaust was leaking into the compartment; lifting off from an arms seller's
supposedly
isolated base of operations, the Nighthawk rolls along a clearly marked runway, then passes a VOR station, a type of navaid that would assist in identifying the location of this base.
Maynard himself bought an island in the Caribbean,
supposedly
with the $1000 he won for having slain Blackbeard.
Regardless, it is fair to say as one who hasn't actually seen this movie and is only commenting on other comments,
supposedly
there is fare amount of "breasts" in this movie.
Supposedly, Brotherhood of the Wolf is going to introduce Dacascos to the mainstream.
This is
supposedly
set in 1660.
The even post it on the internet where supposedly, millions of teenage serial killers are watching.
It shows how the so called 'normal' elements in society are far more weirder and hypocrite than ruffians like the central character -- Alex. Notice how Alex appears more human, more balanced in comparison to his parent's paying guest, a
supposedly '
normal' person?
I haven't heard of Jolene Blalock but she is excellent in her role as the
supposedly
raped(was she or wasn't she?) DA who may have some tricks up her sleeve.
And this is
supposedly
the very same fallen angel that appeared at a convent back in the 1600's, and whose history you see a monk busily scribbling in black & white flashbacks (since apparently they didn't have color film in the 1600's?)
The plot: A marine biologist heads for Port Amanzi in Africa after his friend, Mark DeSantis, is
supposedly
a victim of a fatal shark attack.
The main character (Geary) is someone who
supposedly
has severe allergies and lives in a sealed off room.
The girls are all different clichéd types: Phillips is the simpleton stoner with an over-abundance of brainless comments; Roberts is the slut girl supposedly; Alvarado is the tough girl that falls for geeky Coffey!
A local good girl moves to the big city and has
supposedly
one bad night of rolling in the hay and turns up with the dreaded social disease.
A quack then
supposedly
cures her, she marries and then things get worse as she has a baby that gets sick and her husband gets it to.
Stein is also extremely naive and dumb, as he 'donates' sharks,
supposedly
for good causes, to a science lab and to a sleazy (and mega-fat) bar-owner for an original entertainment act.
Good points: 1) The opening sequence
(supposedly
within the bowels of a secret military base) is one of the most frightening nuclear war sequences filmed.
The
supposedly
funny scenes are ruined by poor direction, the sets are incredibly cheap and the "uproarious" ending is a travesty.
You also can't hear the
supposedly "
funny" lines from the killer, as the voice is too distorted.
It was
supposedly
a "true" story; thus a real tragedy.
4 comedians play various improv games for the amusement of the audience and are
supposedly
given points over the course of the game.
Lots of moments stolen from other "High School movies" but no clarity and the movie is completely ridiculous and unrealistic; moments like Charlie (and shortly after the whole school) going completely ape on what was
supposedly
a LOW dosage of ritalin were very frustrating.
Oh and my favorite, you vote for a bad one,
supposedly "
Simon" is singing, but what can you expect, it's not really him!
Worse, the life lessons she is
supposedly
learning clearly aren't sinking in if,after realizing her love interest is nothing but a lecherous, perverted, no talent, broke, lying loser who preys on naive, helpless girls when he exposes his intentions in LA at his former 'collector' friends' house, she happily goes along for the ride with only a little tantrum.
I'm in the scene where someone
supposedly
puts helium in the basketballs and they float to the top of the Civic Arena.
The guys are
supposedly
on their way to fight for their country in the Vietnam war, 1970's.
Well, one of the girls says that when the school was just founded there were three girls who wandered in from the woods, who stayed,
supposedly
orphans, or perhaps, witches.
There is an almost Orwellian atmosphere to the film, which is
supposedly
a true story of a group of Russsian émigrés living in France who are invited to return to the USSR to help rebuild the war torn country.
Slater shows little of the acting potential that he
supposedly
has and you quickly find why Samantha Mathis joined Mary Stuart Masterson and Molly Ringwold in that "where did they go?
Nikolaj Peyk's
supposedly "
authentic" dialog is simply not funny.
This film is
supposedly
about the inner workings of a couple and their marriage, following them on a fifteen year journey as an "us."
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