单词 | Deliberately |
例句 | 1. Deliberately making people suffer is immoral. 2. Her statement was deliberately misleading. 3. She has been deliberately left off the guest list. 4. They have deliberately locked us out. 5. He doesn't really mean that—he's just being deliberately provocative. 6. She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament. 7. They were deliberately misinformed about their rights. 8. He has deliberately deceived us. 9. Saunders is deliberately telling a falsehood. 10. He deliberately dressed down for the party. 11. They deliberately shifted off the argument. 12. He was deliberately trying to upset her. 13. The photos were deliberately taken to discredit the President. 14. Are you deliberately trying to hurt me? 15. She deliberately misinterpreted the question. 16. She deliberately ignored my question and changed the subject. 17. A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies. 18. I know you think I did it deliberately, but I assure you I did not. 19. She deliberately stayed behind after work to go with me. 20. The acrobat deliberately faulted the performance once to make it look difficult. 21. She lifted her chin in a gesture that deliberately exposed the line of her throat. 22. His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them. 23. When someone deliberately inflicts damage, it is a matter for the police. 24. Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her. 25. They are deliberately flouting the law in order to obtain an advantage over their competitors. 26. She accused her opponents of deliberately misrepresenting her as an extremist. 27. You're deliberately unconventional. Even your choice of clothes is a statement of your non-conformity. 28. I can quote you several instances of her being deliberately rude. 29. All trace of his working - class background was deliberately obscured. 30. Do you really mean that or are you just being deliberately perverse? 1. Deliberately making people suffer is immoral. 2. Her statement was deliberately misleading. 3. She has been deliberately left off the guest list. 4. He doesn't really mean that—he's just being deliberately provocative. 5. She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament. 6. They were deliberately misinformed about their rights. 7. He has deliberately deceived us. 8. Saunders is deliberately telling a falsehood. 9. He was deliberately trying to upset her. 10. The photos were deliberately taken to discredit the President. 11. She deliberately misinterpreted the question. 12. She deliberately ignored my question and changed the subject. 13. A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies. 14. I know you think I did it deliberately, but I assure you I did not. 15. All trace of his working - class background was deliberately obscured. 16. Do you really mean that or are you just being deliberately perverse? 17. She lifted her chin in a gesture that deliberately exposed the line of her throat. 18. His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them. 19. When someone deliberately inflicts damage, it is a matter for the police. 20. Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her. 21. They are deliberately flouting the law in order to obtain an advantage over their competitors. 22. She accused her opponents of deliberately misrepresenting her as an extremist. 23. You're deliberately unconventional. Even your choice of clothes is a statement of your non-conformity. 24. Harry wondered if Potts had deliberately sent him on a wild goose chase. 25. The wording was deliberately ambiguous. 31. Harry wondered if Potts had deliberately sent him on a wild goose chase. 32. They accused him of deliberately sabotaging the peace talks. 33. He deliberately absented himself from the meeting. 34. The terms of the agreement were deliberately vague. 35. Keynes deliberately misrepresented the views of his opponents. 36. She is deliberately staying away from the meetings. 37. 'But why?' said Charles, being deliberately obtuse. 38. Her colleagues had deliberately kept her uninformed. 39. The wording was deliberately ambiguous. 40. Managers deliberately obscured the real situation from federal investigators. 41. She said it deliberately to provoke me. 42. She was, quite deliberately,[] making him feel unwelcome. 43. I suspected that he was being deliberately ambiguous. 44. She was accused of being deliberately provocative . 45. It looks as if the blaze was started deliberately. 46. Estimates have been deliberately pitched on the conservative side. 47. He deliberately threw a red herring into the conversation. 48. He packed up his possessions slowly and deliberately. 49. His message was written in a deliberately elliptical style. 50. He began deliberately advertising his willingness to make concessions. 51. Mr Christopher'sanswer was deliberately vague. 52. I felt his report was deliberately opaque. 53. Doctors commented that some patients deliberately prolong their treatment. 54. He shook his head slowly and deliberately. 55. Police think that the fire was started deliberately. 56. She paused deliberately, her eyes holding his. 57. Some important details were deliberately omitted from the report. 58. She was deliberately mismatching articles of clothing. 59. The Japanese have acted calmly and deliberately. 60. He deliberately misconstrued everything I said. 61. These movies deliberately set out to shock. 62. Someone had deliberately erased the tapes. 63. The varnish had been deliberately scratched. 64. The training brochure deliberately adopts a soft sell approach. 65. I believe the house was deliberately set fire to. 66. Her account was deliberately ambiguous. 67. Her tone was deliberately insulting. 68. He was accused of being deliberately vague. 69. He had deliberately misdirected the reporters. 70. The votes were deliberately miscounted. 71. The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places. 72. The press had been deliberately excluded from the event./deliberately.html 73. He deliberately roughed the goal-keeper. 74. She deliberately averted her gaze when he came in. 75. This information had been deliberately suppressed. 76. She very deliberately slowed her steps. 77. You have deliberately acted against my wishes. 78. The girl gave the show away deliberately. 79. Evidence suggests that the private car was deliberately uncoupled. 80. The description was deliberately non-specific. 81. The letter was deliberately couched in very vague terms. 82. With almost evangelical fervour, Marks warns against deliberately seeking a tan. 83. I'm sorry, but I think you're wrong when you say she did it deliberately. 84. I am morally certain that he is incapable of deliberately harming anyone. 85. He's being deliberately obtuse. 86. Myers accused the government of deliberately massaging the unemployment figures . 87. She accused the minister of equivocating, claiming that he had deliberately avoided telling the public how bad the problem really was. 88. The newspapers deliberately fanned the public's fears of losing their jobs. 89. In a deliberately provocative speech, she criticised the whole system of government. 90. Of course she can do it. She's just being deliberately obstructive. 91. The author deliberately breaks the narrative continuity in order to confound the reader's expectations. 92. The government has deliberately frustrated his efforts to gain work permits for his foreign staff. 93. He was deliberately pushed into the path of the vehicle. 94. For her latest film she deliberately chose a cast of unknowns. 95. The Government is deliberately escalating the war for political reasons. 96. He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship. 97. The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house. 98. The programme was deliberately slanted to make the home team look good. 99. The government chooses deliberately to understate the increase in prices. 100. The right to deliberately alter quotations is not a concomitant of a free press. 101. The traces of petrol found on his clothing provided the forensic evidence proving that he had started the fire deliberately. 102. He's deliberately picking fault with the meal to get a reduction on the bill. 103. The accounting firm deliberately destroyed documents to thwart government investigators. 104. The singer deliberately courts controversy with his racist and sexist lyrics. 105. I intend to use these terms in a deliberately non-specific and all-embracing way. 106. The speech was deliberately designed to embarrass the prime minister. 107. The prime minister has deliberately brought to the fore those ministers with a more caring image. 108. They claimed that the authorities had deliberately promoted and condoned the violence. 109. Children are deliberately targeted. 110. You're being deliberately vague. 111. I had deliberately picked a city with a tropical climate. 112. Dave felt she was deliberately turning the kids against him. 113. He deliberately gave his emotions free rein as he played the sonata. 114. His sister said he had deliberately given the hospital a false name and address. 115. The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague. 116. He felt that he had been deliberately fooled by that man. 117. Had you truly forgotten or were you just being deliberately perverse? 118. He was sent off for deliberately tripping Robson when he was about to score a goal. 119. He was accused of deliberately withholding information from the police. 120. The production is deliberately styleless,[] and this takes the play out of its historical context. 121. He deliberately rammed his truck into the back of the one in front. 122. Surely the answer's obvious - or are you being deliberately obtuse? 123. He doesn't really have an alternative suggestion; he's just being deliberately obstructive. 124. It seems that the planes deliberately violated the cease-fire agreement. 125. She deliberately tried to exclude David from the conversation and show him how de trop he was. 126. She deliberately muddied the waters by constantly referring to other irrelevant cases. 127. He deliberately refrained from expressing his opinion on the matter. 128. His paintings are deliberately flat, it's part of his style. 129. You came on too strong then - she didn't do it deliberately. 130. It is believed that the building was set alight/ablaze/on fire deliberately. 131. They've deliberately gone against my wishes and sold the apartment. 132. They deliberately sent me on a wild goose chase. 132. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 133. You're suggesting that I damaged your car deliberately. 134. It all comes about as deliberately, if unconsciously, contrived. 135. He spoke slowly and deliberately. 136. Police believe the fire was started deliberately. 137. Are you being deliberately obtuse? 138. The language in her speech was deliberately bland. 139. True names are easily revealed, by accident or deliberately. 140. The last part of her letter was deliberately ambiguous. 141. Some visions develop more deliberately, through controlled conscious thought. 142. I think he was deliberately ignoring me. 143. Others were deliberately beached by crews that knew they had no chance to reach harbor. 144. Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately kept her in the dark. 145. I have deliberately confined most of the detailed consideration in this study to the north bank of the Tyne. 146. Many hospitals deliberately tried to avoid challenging or openly discouraging the parents' hopes and expectations for a perfect or near-perfect recovery. 147. Lettie asked, deliberately putting her half finished beer can on the table. 148. Calcium is sometimes added deliberately to clays in the form of animal bone ash. 149. He saw himself returning as a beggar with limbs deliberately deformed, whining for alms on the sea-front at Bombay. 150. The tendency to make this adjustment, either deliberately or more often unconsciously, is not greatly different for different political groups. 151. She left the letter there deliberately so that you'd see it. 152. Psychological comfort is inextricably related to physical comfort although some interactions are deliberately planned by staff to contribute to psychological comfort. 153. The same may be true of a book which has been deliberately produced to a high standard of physical appearance. 154. Indeed deliberately making all the tricky names into anagrams may be an easier way to work through the map for non-Gaelic speakers. 155. Deliberately, Madeleine had selected a dress to wear which buttoned down the front to the waist. 156. Somebody deliberately released the brakes and headed the truck downhill. 157. As her fears bordered upon obsession, she began deliberately re-dialling telephone numbers Charles had called. 158. There were no signs that the fire had been set deliberately. 159. Infantry, he added, deliberately placed themselves in positions where they would be engaged in hand-to-hand combat. 160. Harsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused. 161. And he had deliberately caught his flight with just minutes to spare. 162. There have been allegations in the press that the fire was started deliberately. 163. The lawsuit would likely allege that Symington got the loan because he deliberately misled the pension funds about his financial condition. 164. Was he relishing this moment,[] deliberately prolonging it in anticipation out of bile at the cadet's blasphemy? 165. It is too much to expect musicians to deliberately cast aside the fringe benefits of success. 166. She had not done this deliberately; she was not even aware that she had done it. 167. Gore came across as an earnest, deliberately spoken politician, often gesturing with his hands. 168. My adversary raised and very deliberately drew a bead on me. 169. I propose we deliberately adopt these principles of action to counter the changes we have witnessed. 170. The nose is mutilated; the bust was apparently deliberately buried in late antiquity with a companion piece of slightly later date. 171. There is no reason, however, to suppose that Isabella had deliberately tried to build up a party amongst the bishops. 172. While it is debatable whether Martin deserved life imprisonment, he deliberately took a child's life. 173. People have deliberately encouraged many of these movements, often for commercial purposes. 174. Did they - whoever they were - deliberately try to kill him? 175. He rolls up a dollar bill[], and stares at it as if deliberately recalling something. 176. A man quite simply can not now father a baby unless his wife is fully and deliberately agreeable. 177. But this approach was not merely avoided, it was deliberately shunned. 178. Michelle had deliberately placed the card in front of the old woman on the far side of the table. 179. Croft did what Croft always does and pushed the ball through slowly and deliberately, getting sideways turn but nothing too dangerous. 180. These are corporations deliberately set up, taken over, or controlled for the explicit and sole purpose of executing criminal activity. 181. This is done by deliberately putting delays into the circuitry. 182. Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards. 183. Deliberately frustrate any desires that may be the result of an advertising campaign. 184. Artificial complex systems will be deliberately infused with organic principles simply to keep them going. 185. The killing of children, deliberately targeted-what kind of a person could commit such an act? 186. This might have been another attempt deliberately to embarrass the newly formed association. 187. We had deliberately chosen a villa with easy access to the sea, but the children preferred their own pool. 188. Rogers was dismissed from the army for deliberately disobeying an order. 189. Newly formed governments seek deliberately to reverse their predecessors' communications policies. 190. But under cross-examination, he was accused of deliberately setting out to besmirch her character. 191. There is an additional problem since coin designs might sometimes deliberately avoid the most recent currents in art. 192. There was, he added, a danger that exclusions might come about not deliberately but simply through inertia or administrative error. 192. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 193. It is expected to say that tobacco companies have deliberately thwarted international efforts to control the sale of cigarettes. 194. You can practise this skill by deliberately steering a bad variable course ad feel the pressure changing in the hands. 195. Oliver was annoyed that Angelina had deliberately chosen to sit next to Sir Thomas. 196. Could Eddie have run out of that corner deliberately because he couldn't face the consequences of his gambling? 197. We are ashamed to deliberately make a system so inconvenient that people will stop using it. 198. In our computer models in Chapter 3, we deliberately built into the computer the basic ingredients of cumulative selection. 199. Sometimes the sounds produced will have been activated by chance. sometimes deliberately. 200. Remove Goblin casualties with a deliberately contemptuous gesture or casual lack of concern if it makes you feel better. 201. Eliot deliberately presents his South Sea life in crude terms. 202. Looking around the room, Harry wondered if Potts had deliberately sent him on a wild goose chase. 203. The church clock, slowly and deliberately striking seven in the morning, was like a knell to that day's death. 204. Early in my career...I had to choose between an honest arrogance and a hypercritical humility... I deliberately choose an honest arrogance, and I've never been sorry. Frank Lloyd Wright 205. The first night on board, everything is deliberately kept informal, to give passengers time to settle in and find their bearings. 206. His unexpected presence may be interpreted, rightly or wrongly, as a deed deliberately intended to express his courage or defiance. 207. Being deliberately deceitful about the Government's policies has become something of a habit for the Labour party. 208. In this study we deliberately broadened the scope of the reporting under scrutiny. 209. Sometimes we deliberately flout the charge to be relevant: to signal embarrassment or a desire to change the subject. 210. Darren, aged 5 years, had been found deliberately passing urine in the corner of his bedroom carpet. 211. He drank coffee and brandy, then dived in for another assault, feeling as if the databanks were deliberately obstructing him. 212. At times he attracted attention by making statements that were deliberately resonant. 213. Slang is almost by definition undefinable, deliberately outside the dictionary. 214. The groups are deliberately kept small so participants can raise individual concerns and cases. 215. All of them give you fair warning of their character by deliberately making themselves conspicuous and waving their bushy tails. 216. Therefore, the small amounts of copper were almost certainly added deliberately to harden the alloy without significantly debasing the silver. 217. But that he would deliberately attempt to break that link was something that he would never admit, even to himself. 218. Deliberately he walked into the minefield, triggering off every mine and thus absorbing in his own body the entire explosion. 219. Many people doing boring or repetitive jobs deliberately introduce a certain amount of stress to make the routine more exciting. 220. The Thing could be deliberately infuriating at times, but it didn't pay to ignore its advice. 221. In the above account the distinction between changes in money wages and changes in real wages has been deliberately blurred. 222. A supermarket assistant, in cahoots with a customer, wrapped goods and deliberately understated the price. 223. He may deliberately set out to corner the market, but do so by buying at legitimate market prices. 224. But, like an athlete, you must practice these exercises deliberately and consistently for the best results. 225. It lacked substance - almost as much as had my fantasies that Edward was deliberately keeping us apart. 226. Only from the windows of a derelict tower block squatted by women was there any deliberately hostile response. 227. There is no evidence to suggest that the chimney was capped deliberately to cause carbon monoxide poisoning. 228. Its strength in finance, flowering at the time[http://], was deliberately promoted by the country's bureaucrats. 229. Deliberately, the colour has little force, but this is compensated for by its allusive subtlety. 230. To deal with that issue, Java was deliberately crippled as a programming language. 231. With what Mattie interpreted to be a cynical smile, the woman repeated in a most deliberately explicit manner her question. 232. But the governing body of stock car racing has always moved deliberately with safety improvements. 233. As results depend on the assumptions, those chosen for these examples are deliberately modest. 234. I found the protozoan attracted in large numbers to slate panels we deliberately left at vents for one year and then recovered. |
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