单词 | Rightly |
例句 | 1. She rightly points to the inadequacy of the argument. 2. Quite rightly, the environment is of great concern. 3. America's priority is rightly to stimulate its economy. 4. The new law rightly emphasizes parental responsibility. 5. Everyone rightly feared the coming war. 6. He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him. 7. If I remember rightly the party starts at 8 pm. 8. I was, as you rightly said , the smallest boy in the class. 9. He was proud of his beautiful house, and rightly so. 10. The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results. 11. Doctors have rightly stressed the importance of exercise. 12. She attended one meeting only, if I remember rightly. 13. They were rightly praised for their thrift and enterprise. 14. She's been sacked, and rightly so. 15. He rightly assumed that the boy was hiding. 16. These prisoners were rightly punished for their crimes. 17. It was an ill-researched product that consumers rightly rejected. 17. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 18. He was rightly furious at the decision. 19. I can't rightly say what happened. 20. Her achievements in this field have been rightly praised. 21. They had three children, if I remember rightly . 22. I can't rightly say what day it is. 23. People rightly insist on being treated as individuals. 24. They quite rightly complained to the manager. 25. I don't rightly know where he's gone. 26. Is he rightly informed? 27. The judge exercised his discretion rightly to admit the evidence. 28. Customers are getting a raw deal and are rightly angry. 29. And now here is my secret, a very simple secret. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eyes. 30. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What's essential is invisible to the eyes. 1. She rightly points to the inadequacy of the argument. 2. Quite rightly, the environment is of great concern. 3. America's priority is rightly to stimulate its economy. 4. The new law rightly emphasizes parental responsibility. 5. Everyone rightly feared the coming war. 6. He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him. 7. I was, as you rightly said , the smallest boy in the class. 8. He was proud of his beautiful house, and rightly so. 9. The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results. 10. These prisoners were rightly punished for their crimes. 11. Is he rightly informed? 12. British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education. 13. He was in no sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six years in jail. 14. Edison rightly belongs among America's and the world's great contributors to the progress of man. 31. They have been treated badly, and they are rightly upset. 32. Citizens in inner-city areas are desperately worried and rightly so. 33. As you so rightly pointed out , things are getting worse. 34. There's a lot of talk, quite rightly, about the dangers of smoking. 35. Rightly or wrongly, she has been given the post of managing director. 36. British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education. 37. Did I hear rightly? 38. Rightly or wrongly, many older people are afraid of violence in the streets. 39. As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. 40. The judge quite rightly says that he has to interpret the law as it's been passed. 41. He was in no sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six years in jail. 42. Did I spell your name right? Rightly cannot be used like this. In formal language correctly is used:Is your name spelled correctly? 43. This photo was taken in Paris, if I remember rightly . 44. The crowd screamed for a penalty but the referee rightly ignored them. 45. Many people rightly believe that the war is a sham. 46. A lot of people round here were furious, and rightly so. 47. They are unimpressed with the scheme and rightly see it for what it is. 47. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 48. The prime minister was widely judged, rightly or wrongly, to be an honest man. 49. He has rightly interrupted his holiday in Spain to return to London. 50. Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed . 51. As you so rightly pointed out, our funds are not unlimited. 52. Edison rightly belongs among America's and the world's great contributors to the progress of man. 53. Residents are outraged, and rightly so. 54. She hoped she'd decided rightly. 55. Buller's actions have been rightly criticized as ineffective. 56. We were blamed, and rightly so, for this mess. 57. That was rightly seen as a ludicrously intransigent position. 58. He was rightly convicted of murder. 59. Voters are rightly concerned about paying higher taxes. 60. Industrialised countries are accused, rightly, of double standards. 61. He rightly felt that he did it well. 62. The force is rightly stepping back from the limelight. 63. They've been punished for their crimes, and quite rightly. 64. The U.S. is rightly cautious about becoming involved. 65. As you rightly say, your feelings may change. 66. Hospital closures provoke far greater numbers and rightly so. 67. Editors rightly feel strongly about scientific fraud. 68. We have rightly increased their allocations this year. 69. And nice houses, if I remember rightly. 70. Investors have quite rightly avoided this stock. 71. That is why the settlement of 4.4 percent. is rightly described as a kick in the teeth. 72. They were celebrating, rightly as foreign observers believed, a major success story. 73. The court rightly sent the case back to a different judge to reconsider the question of remedy. 74. The law rightly sets reasonable limits on where strip clubs can be located. 75. He guessed, rightly, that the kidnappers did not want their hideout discovered - at least, not yet. 76. The Bush team's depth of managerial expertise has been rightly praised. 77. Many men believed, whether rightly or wrongly, that the locals could find out about operations before they themselves did. 78. Taxpayers rightly expect the government to be careful about spending. 79. We thought you'd like this one, taken in Sliema, beside a pub, if I remember rightly. 80. Officialdom, rightly, puts itself out finding representatives for and of women, ethnic minorities and disabled groups. 81. He rightly said that passenger facilities were absolutely appalling, especially the absence of adequate public lavatories. 82. So too did a handful of his closest friends though, for once, this was a rightly kept secret. 83. On the one hand, the law is traditionally, and rightly, ready to relieve them against hardship and imposition. 84. In the collaborative meritocracy, people who are talented enough and committed enough are rightly seen as indispensable. 85. How the miracle of the turn-round and recovery under Margaret Thatcher's leadership was rightly hailed as an inspiration worldwide. 86. General Norman Schwarzkopf rightly describes the military value of these missiles as negligible. 87. But, rightly or wrongly, Eden's tenure in Downing Street is remembered as a single-issue premiership. 88. When they can't, they rightly expect that the country they pay into will help them out. 89. Miliutin rightly believed that this practice gave rise to major administrative complications. 90. But it is the people of Bishop Auckland who can rightly feel proud that they were the prime movers. 91. Mansfield rightly concludes that most Arabs would like to live in a more tolerant society under efficient modern governments. 92. That is a major advance in the concept of public service of which the Government are rightly proud. 93. The president has rightly said that the bill will likely die if delayed, as has happened so often in the past. 94. A Many marine fishkeepers are worried about unduly high levels of nitrates in their tanks and tapwater, and quite rightly so. 95. The last minute of a hunt is an unequal struggle and quite rightly so. 96. Other people concluded, rightly or wrongly, that the problems were limited to vaccine coming from Cutter. 97. That kind of moral position can be described, I think quite rightly, as fanaticism. 98. It will undoubtedly be one for public debate, and rightly so. 99. The reaction to arguments from silence is usually noisy vituperation, and rightly so. 100. There was a cloakroom too, if she remembered rightly, with a nice rosy brick floor that really paid for doing. 101. The teachers, organisations argue, quite rightly, that teaching is becoming ever more demanding. 102. Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities . . . because it is the quality which guarantees all others. Winston Churchill 103. But adoption agencies, quite rightly, put the child's interests first. 104. The White House would not put the president in that position again and rightly so. 105. Justice was rightly done, however, when they lost the war and were again humiliated at Wembley in 1966. 106. Today we are rightly demanding a greater sense of satisfaction and achievement not just a weekly paycheck. 107. People will rightly see this as money badly raised and badly spent, futile frittering of fortunes to virtually zero electoral effect. 107. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 108. It was a day that should rightly be viewed with some trepidation, but not in the time of Amos. 109. As a matter o' fact we sat on this very seat, an' if I remember rightly, I stole a kiss. 110. I knew perfectly well when I allowed Karen Parsons to seduce me that I was not acting rightly. 111. Rightly or wrongly, the Pavillon des Arts has decided to emphasise the festive spirit of the time. 112. Citizens in inner-city areas are desperately worried and rightly so, about street crime. 113. This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust. 114. Yes, when it comes to social events, the Athletico Supporters' Club can feel rightly proud. 115. Instead, it has rightly be forcibly restored to being a surprise element. 116. Coen and Hickman rightly mistrust the use of NAIRUs to form estimates of natural unemployment rates. 117. They are quite rightly upset and offended as they have usually made their own decisions and are going through with them. 118. What used to be pie in the sky when you die has, quite rightly, become pie now, please. 119. A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as callous and rightly rejected. 120. Symphony No. 88 has always been a favourite and rightly so, as well as the Oxford, helped by its nickname. 121. A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as naive and rightly rejected. 122. This was rightly interpreted as meaning the abandonment of invasion plans - at least for that year. 123. Tenure was challenged - and probably quite rightly - but so was the universities' freedom to determine their own fate. 124. Users rightly expect the same standard of packaging as is found with other resources such as books and audiovisual material. 125. Opened in May 1975, the Museum is rightly a popular attraction on the Island. 126. John Carroll rightly reminded others that Catholic blood had flowed freely during the war. 127. When such replication and variation is found we may rightly ask, what were the factors controlling the results? 128. And rightly there is a storm of protest aimed at saving them. 129. Susan Allen's sister quite rightly asked why she was allowed to draw her gun from the armoury with such apparent ease. 130. The Bolshevik reputation stood high, and rightly so, for at least they acknowledged the question and officially embraced national independence. 131. For the most part, criteria of critical reasoning are internal to disciplines or professional fields, and rightly so. 132. Rightly or wrongly, many employees feel pushed to work longer hours. 133. He believed, quite rightly, that there should be evolution and not revolution to achieve Service unification. 134. As he rightly pointed out, there is no real evidence that the president acted improperly. 135. Nigel Lawson rightly wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism two years ago - as did Sir Geoffrey Howe. 136. The AlIens think Catherine acted rightly and doubt the propriety of couples driving about the countryside in any circumstances. 137. Students will rightly object that a model in which income is received in bonds is hardly realistic. 137. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 138. Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns. 139. He, rightly in my view, expresses his dislike for the constant advertisements. 140. Rightly: arson attacks on mosques in Surrey and West Yorkshire suggest something like that may already have begun. 141. These are rightly described as pressure-points in the lives of women. 142. In this day and age people are rightly cynical about propositions concerning the power of ideas. 143. Slow play is at the head of this particular magazine's hit list, and quite rightly so. 144. People rightly sound off about politics on television and the last two weeks have shown how sharp and articulate they are. 145. Doctorow's "Billy Bathgate" novel has been rightly hailed as an American classic. 146. They'd rightly be puzzled as to why they used a £1,500 computer instead of a £1.50 thermometer. 147. Quite rightly there is legislation to stop material that incites race hatred. 148. Economic orthodoxy over the past decade has rightly stressed the role of the private sector in development. 149. They are drastic pieces of legislation which should rightly occupy a large part of the time of the House. 150. The Davis-Evans recording of 'Porgy and Bess' has been rightly called a jazz masterpiece. 151. Rightly or wrongly, employees see 'performance pay raises' as unfair. 152. They may rightly feel that it is all really rather appalling. 153. Because the series was filmed a year ago and rightly considered too feeble to screen. 154. The band has recently taken delivery of a splendid new uniform which the members are rightly proud of. 155. A prospective employer can view too many changes with suspicion, often rightly. 156. Solidarity, quite rightly, sees the recent changes as its victory. 157. His unexpected presence may be interpreted, rightly or wrongly, as a deed deliberately intended to express his courage or defiance. 158. He rightly sought to disentangle the tiny farming industry from most of rural life. 159. Conrad rightly emphasises that this was a consensus about what should be happening. 160. If it is confirmed by longer and larger clinical trials, this will rightly be hailed as a scientific triumph. 161. Rightly or wrongly, most employees regard annual raises as just cost-of-living increases. 162. Former heathland too was broken up into fields on a huge scale, as Professor Hoskins rightly stresses. 163. The base on which this is probably rightly set bears the signature of Antenor. 164. He rightly paid tribute to the West Midlands police for what they have done in this process. 165. Dianne was quite unaware of my sickening misgivings at the Bad Step and rightly so. 166. The rhetorical question rightly goes unanswered, and the following paragraph consigns the missio unmourned to the shades. 167. Therefore, the scheme can provide some of the back-up for single-handed practitioners without their losing the independence that they rightly value.Sentencedict 168. Men cannot live without believing in something, rightly or wrongly. Dr T.P.Chia 169. This principle is warmly supported because it rightly treats the coast as a limited and special resource. 170. Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today, and rightly so. 171. The Blackpool Tramway is rightly claimed as the first and last street tramway and unique in many other ways. 172. They try to ram down the throat of the public what the public quite rightly does not want. 173. Local inspectors, on the other hand, can rightly argue that this is their great strength. 174. For one thing, as Ian Lang rightly observed yesterday, that is how single markets work. 175. He saw the clergy, rightly as a hindrance to his plans for modernization. 176. Human rights groups rightly protest at the the security forces' ties to these militias. 177. The independence of the judiciary is rightly regarded as a cornerstone of our liberties. 178. She was also, I suppose, very pleased with the way she was looking, and rightly so. 179. Clan Campbell. rightly, have stood condemned for 300 years for having committed the atrocity. 180. The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause. Mark Twain 181. Dole, rightly so, was looking at every issue through the prism of the campaign. 182. Consumers are rightly suspicious of companies' motives and will quickly identify any weaknesses of the campaign. 183. Many organizations see this as a blind leap of faith, and rightly so. 184. Rightly or wrongly, I judged the potential risks in so doing were greater than any possible benefit that I could imagine. 185. The statisticians are rightly extremely troubled by the loss of public confidence in official figures. 186. The only problem is that Christians have too little faith to appropriate what is rightly theirs. 187. And yet again. Mere mortals, dear Rainbow, as you so rightly say, would present no threat. 188. Mention this to most clergymen and they will rightly say that spiritual development is far more important than a degree. 189. My hon. Friend rightly draws attention to the benefits of Community co-operation. 190. This is, in one sense, unobjectionable and Kemp rightly weighs the evidence for influence circumspectly. 191. He was justifiably proud of this splendid work which he rightly considered to be his main literary achievement. 192. The United States has rightly stated that those flights are justified and will continue. 193. Energy conservation and environmental pressures are rightly being placed on oil and gas producers in the North sea. 194. Rightly or wrongly, it is the latter whom they regarded as the enemy during the war of 1982. 195. The Government is rightly giving more responsibility to local authorities for planning and decision making, while still providing the necessary framework. 196. He talked, quite rightly, about schools that were failing their pupils. 197. Though unwelcome, this decline was predicted and planned for - and spending was therefore rightly under tight constraint in 1992./rightly.html 198. He rightly responds that the choice between Gore and Bush is scarcely a choice at all. 199. As Gould rightly assumed, vast areas of terraincognita held enormous possibilities for new and exotic species. 200. Welles'reputation is rightly enjoying Indian summer in critical esteem. 201. 'I don't rightly know, sir,'answered Morgan. 202. Perhaps the process should rightly be called fluoridation. 203. How many does push-up make rightly one day? 204. Hm, about five years ago, if I remember rightly. 205. AMERICA is rightly regarded as a forward-looking country. 206. How to rightly understand the concept of petroleum commerciality? 207. Margin transaction system meets these needs rightly. 208. It can rightly reflect the contribution of approach speed to the take off and the exertion of transition skill in the last step of the approach. 209. Mr Strauss - Kahn argues, rightly, that the solution is collective insurance, via a bigger IMF. 210. Keep a watch on your behaviour ; let all your ways be rightly ordered. 211. Today we are rightly in an era of disarmament and dismantlement of nuclear weapons. 212. But in the broker-dealer world, confidence and perception are critical, and if enough people believe you're going under, rightly or wrongly, the game is over – fast. 213. Sincethe term "CPU" is generally defined as a software (computer program)execution device, the earliest devices that could rightly be calledCPUs came with the advent of the stored-program computer. 214. This method not only finishs data acquisition agilely and rightly, but also finishs data cleaning in the same. 215. Sort of imitation wood, dark brown color, country-style you know, and the lids, if I remember rightly, they had a sort of leaf pattern, or was it flowers? M: That's strange. 216. So we should understand the justice judgment power rightly and performer it strictly. Or the result of the application will be unstable and indeterminism and the justice equity cannot come true. 217. They can be dangerous and rightly fearful in their element, but are no match for the sheer numbers that law-abiding soldiery can throw at them. 218. Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively—the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on. 219. The justifiable defense clause strengthens the protection of aggrieved party, but at the same time, neglects the protection of unlawful offender. Inverse defense can remedy this fault rightly. 220. Although David rightly expresses that the totality of God's greatness is unsearchable (Rom. 11:33), he does a wonderful job in searching it out and illustrating it. 221. We rightly disparage Job's three friends for their insensitive response to his suffering. 222. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the Press are rightly condemned. 223. Rightly orienting the commodity export strategy, realizing the export's persisting impetus to economic rising. 224. Calm is the thought, calm the word and deed of him who, rightly knowing, is wholly freed, perfectly peaceful and equipoised. 225. Such people are the target of the Simon Wiesenthal center, and rightly so. 226. The President, however, rightly regarded any political program as premature. 227. Yet, if the clergyman were rightly viewed(), his strength seemed not of the body. It might be spiritual and imparted to him by angelical ministrations. 228. Where they made no concessions and rightly, was on the matter of the repatriation of prisoners. 229. Its fiscal future would be transformed if Congress passed reforms that emphasised control of costs as much as the expansion of coverage that Barack Obama rightly wants. 230. Money and adulation are rightly due to high achievers but the very worst garner recognition too. 231. She had rightly guessed that Mr. Gryce's egoism was a thirsty soil. 232. The current Keynesian mindset rightly observes that we have a shortage of aggregate demand. 233. This was a great lesson to me, and now I saw, though too late, the folly of beginning a work before we count the cost, and before we judge rightly of our own strength to go through with it. 234. He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. 235. Markets are rightly twitchy because trade disputes have a nasty habit of escalating. 236. She complained, with reason ( ie rightly ) , that she had been underpaid. 237. His other recent museum work includes the extension to Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Towner in Eastbourne, each rightly admired. 238. A responsible, ethical software developer will spend much more time ensuring the quality of the heart monitor software -- and rightly so. 239. And of course, they rightly impugn all meat, not just "red" meat. 240. Simultaneously, some available suggestions were put forward, such as organizing craft union, overcoming immunity failure measures, improving fur quality and using rightly vaccines et al. 241. The eleventh at Waterville is rightly considered the best three shot hole in Ireland. 242. The first says China Netcom rightly put a double-dealing Richard Li and a band of suspected asset- strippers in their place; the second, that China Netcom blew it. 243. To spot-check the operator Zhang Lianfu , and can answer rightly the meaning of the especial characteristic . 244. The phrase "rightly dividing" is a metaphor derived from the stonemason's craft of cutting stones straight to fit into their proper place in a building. 245. The rules will probably be viewed, rightly, as liberalizing what counts as circulation, Murray said. 246. With Brainstorming, treat the view on how to solve the problem rightly. 247. Rightly constituted laws, said Aristotle, should be the final sovereign. 248. The petrochemistry industry arrange examine and repair rightly and optimize power utility manners. Through the means of recovery of waste heat and waste gas implement demand side management. 249. Some Chinese businesses are rightly condemned for lax safety standards and for shunning African labour. 250. Peta says the thought of unexpectedly tucking into a horse burger has "rightly shocked the nation". 251. Additional, flabby , vagina accommodates the vaginal muscle that undertakes below the guidance of diplomate training, have certain effect rightly. 252. This is helping propel macro - prudential measures to the top of the regulatory debate, and rightly so. 253. This was his strong suit, and he was rightly confident that he would carry it off. 254. Not until he, Robespierre, shall have accomplished these miracles, as he so rightly calls them, will he permit the law to reign again. 255. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. 256. The protection of power system is quick detection and localization of fault in order to act rightly and clear out the fault. 257. Congress rightly felt that it was inappropriate for a military intelligence agency to have control over the dissemination of unclassified information. 257. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 258. What hold crosscurrent rightly basically is to think cost borrowing housing is higher, and the risk is bigger. 259. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change is rightly refusing to be tricked into playing second fiddle. 260. They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong. 261. The rightly use of promotion strategy not only can reach our marketing goals effectively, but also can lower companies' marketing cost and maximize their profits. 262. Education, quite rightly, is currently at the forefront of the political agenda. 263. If, great king, one speaking rightly could say of anyone, 'He has awakened to the unexcelled right self-awakening, ' one could rightly say that of me. 264. If equipment cannot be cleaned and run hygienically , the customer will rightly come back on the supplier. 265. Phileas Fogg rightly suspected that his departure from London would create sensation at the West End. 266. Sort of imitation wood, dark brown color, country-style you know, and the lids, if I remember rightly, they had a sort of leaf pattern, or was it flowers? 267. The first, non - criterion of definition and classification make against to leading investment decision rightly series ofofconcept. 268. Those in the West who rightly praise Mr Kagame for his achievements in development must also loudly lambast him for his loathsome and needless tendency to intolerance. 269. Rightly interpreting her silence, Gerald patted her arm and said triumphantly: " There now , Scarlett! 270. "No, excellency, no," returned the steward, with a sort of nervous trembling, which Monte Cristo, a connoisseur in all emotions, rightly attributed to great disquietude. 271. But a majority of evangelicals disapproved of the first and a large number of his fellow social conservatives warned, rightly , that the second was a waste of effort. 272. Top 157 weight 92 jin of chest measurement numbers rightly? 273. But when you took taxpayer money you moved into a fishbowl. Now everyone is rightly watching your every move from every side," he said. 274. During financial innovation process, the risk of financial innovation is a possibility which innovators' measures can't bring into effect rightly, or innovative incomes suffer loss. 275. In normal times governments rightly try to avoid insuring bank credit. 276. "We rightly prioritize the Doha round because it will deliver trade benefits to Korea and the EU that no single bilateral trade agreement can match, " Mandelson said. 277. Magna Charta has been rightly regarded as a turning point in English history. |
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