单词 | Genuinely |
例句 | 1) Greeley says he's a genuinely reformed character . 2) Frank was a genuinely friendly sort. 3) She seems genuinely fond of the children. 4) He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man. 5) Most politicians genuinely believe they are incorruptible. 6) He sounded genuinely interested. 7) He was very true, genuinely square in his relations to those about him. 8) This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet. 9) In the centuries following Christ's death, Christians genuinely believed the world was about to end. 10) At last, a genuinely funny comedy show! 11) She appeared genuinely surprised by this gesture of affection. 12) The boy seemed genuinely interested. 13) I was genuinely sorry to be leaving college. 14) He genuinely cares about his employees. 15) You genuinely care for him, don't you? 16) She was genuinely sorry for what she had done. 17) She was genuinely mystified by her success. 18) The people seem genuinely glad to see you. 19) She apologized and sounded genuinely regretful. 20) He was genuinely concerned for the children. 21) He seemed genuinely remorseful for what he had done. 22) Is this a job for which you are genuinely suited? 23) I think he's a genuinely nice guy underneath it all . 24) I'm genuinely sorry for what I said, I really am. 25) I thought she sounded a genuinely caring and helpful person. 26) Most of the unemployed are not workshy and genuinely do want jobs. 27) He is genuinely motivated by a desire to help people. 28) He sounded genuinely sympathetic. 29) He was genuinely remorseful. 30) I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny. 1) Greeley says he's a genuinely reformed character . 2) Frank was a genuinely friendly sort. 3) She seems genuinely fond of the children. 4) He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man. 5) Most politicians genuinely believe they are incorruptible. 6) He sounded genuinely interested. 7) This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet. 8) In the centuries following Christ's death, Christians genuinely believed the world was about to end. 9) She appeared genuinely surprised by this gesture of affection. 10) She was genuinely mystified by her success. 11) He was genuinely remorseful. 31) Only the opening sequence could claim to be genuinely innovatory. 32) He made all the right noises about my audition but I couldn't tell if he was genuinely impressed. 33) What struck me about the firm is how genuinely friendly and informal it is. 34) Dave is genuinely friendly without being unctuous. 35) Too excited to be genuinely happy. James Joyce 36) He appeared genuinely pleased to see his reception-class teacher! 37) Ceolwulf may genuinely have wished to renounce the world. 38) Are there any genuinely absolute moral values? 39) Spirituality is a genuinely different dimension to reality. 40) Maybe they genuinely like their kind of aural semolina. 41) Old Chao seemed genuinely delighted to see him. 42) However, December 1990 saw genuinely democratic presidential elections. 43) And we genuinely feel badly about this. 44) They were genuinely moved by the news. 45) I think this is genuinely subversive. 46) And everyone at Angelique is genuinely eager to please. 47) She seems to genuinely want to help Jim. 48) If you genuinely think that the property is worth less than the asking price[], then make a lower offer. 49) He was, genuinely, a great man, a leader, he had so much size. 50) Any genuinely popular and empowering health system could not, therefore, ignore or bypass traditional medicine. 51) The means of escaping poverty are not worth pursuing by a woman who genuinely wishes to be happy. 52) Whatever had taken place in the banqueting hall after my departure, there was now a genuinely celebratory atmosphere amongst the guests. 53) The first genuinely free elections since 1945 were held in March 1990. 54) Any genuinely orthodox unionist would have been a member since late adolescence! 55) Conservation propaganda has made fashionable women genuinely ashamed to be seen wearing a leopard-skin coat. 56) He looked embarrassed when I said it, but genuinely gratified,[] and then be shuffled off without a single word more. 57) In the first place they were presented with a riveting demonstration of what a genuinely free press is capable of. 58) They may genuinely want to be considerate and fair but lack of experience, technique or pressures can interfere. 59) It is, however, doubtful whether this genuinely represents the ideas circulating in 1483. 60) Only ask questions on these topics if there is something you are genuinely unsure of and need to clarify. 61) On the face of it, this criticism carries the day against any rule utilitarianism which is genuinely distinguishable from act utilitarianism. 62) Nevertheless, the fact remains that the extent to which they are genuinely accountable locally is entirely within their own discretion. 63) Either he had genuinely repressed what he knew or he refused to acknowledge it. 64) Not very sporting, I grant you, but I was genuinely unaware that such tactics were illegal. 65) At the hour of victory relations between the two movements appeared genuinely warm and friendly. 66) But what stays with me with complete clarity is that these serious older men were genuinely interested in me. 67) When a pupil is genuinely interested in a topic we can direct them to the website. 68) They could see that he was genuinely moved and excited by his insane idea. 69) The more we genuinely care about others the greater our own happiness & inner peace. Allan Lokos 70) We genuinely believe there is a place for an air ambulance in those crucial incidents where an air ambulance could be vital. 71) The aim was to have as few restrictive, formal rules as possible - to make this a genuinely open show. 72) So deeply ingrained is our instinct to search for a pattern that we refuse to accept any input as genuinely random. 73) There genuinely is a contrast between her rhetoric and assertion of personality and the reality of the decision-making process. 74) The beat was the only genuinely musical element in it, of course. 75) A penalty should be something that the client genuinely dislikes but is in some way constructive. 76) What's missing is a genuinely creative interest in local talent, it's as simple as that. 77) Their father was a genuinely humble man, who had worked hard for his family all his life. 78) Peter Wood's brief is to guide us to an acceptable quality management system that genuinely reflects our practices. 79) It was a genuinely selfless act, which I recount only because at the time it seemed so incredible. 80) The whole manuscript is illuminated by a genuinely cultured temperament. 81) When she told him calmly about the baby, he had genuinely wished that his wife would divorce him. 82) On the other hand, the probability that we would go for a genuinely original idea may be very high indeed. 83) The builders marshalled their machinery, but it was l970 before the Upper School was genuinely open. 84) A job program that provides genuinely equal opportunities for ghetto boys and girls will only reinforce the girls' economic edge. 85) He seemed to be genuinely horrified at the prospect of causing embarrassment or disappointment or inconvenience to another person. 86) At the time it was genuinely believed that he was a significant factor in the unsatisfactory World Cup performance. 86) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 87) Sometime genuinely strong potential acquirers will not enter into such a process because they can not react quickly. 88) He was almost unique in that the ruthless and suspicious King genuinely liked and trusted him. 89) Yet there are, very occasionally, moments that are genuinely romantic. 90) Some genuinely want to help him out of the current morass. 91) Alvarez' oversights are unfortunate because it's genuinely heartening to see a company actively promoting a bass range. 92) Absurd though it may seem, it is quite likely that Mr Honecker and his companions genuinely believe all this. 93) The freeloaders are leaving a bad impression on the public, making it hard for those who genuinely need the government's help. 94) We are chagrined, we are contrite and we are genuinely grateful to you for correcting us. 95) He was visibly shaken and seemed genuinely surprised that Charlton was dead. 96) The vast majority of masons today are genuinely puzzled at the criticisms of the last decade. 97) Why did he have to be manipulated to admit what he genuinely believed, regardless of the political smokescreens. 98) For this genuinely commercial purpose there will be no Revenue objection to the changing of accounting bases or dates. 99) What clearer laboratory or litmus test could there be to show that our methods are genuinely additional? 100) But I was too enmeshed in my own pain to give him the genuinely happy smile he needed. 101) This would change the emphasis from quantity to quality, encouraging people to write more genuinely important works. 102) At the same time, I am concerned that genuinely valuable contributions be rewarded in the normal way. 103) Often clients of licensed dealers who were genuinely interested in options would be easily led into warrants. 104) He had seemed genuinely dismayed at her news but gallantly offered his congratulations when she had explained the reason. 105) In fact, of course, much of this material bore only a tenuous similarity to its genuinely customary counterparts. 106) Yet the woman who finds a genuinely protective mate in a less glamorous man may still feel romantically deprived. 107) Genuinely skilled workers in this country are simply too scarce for the sort of industrial base we want to create. 108) It follows that these transformations on their own can not be used to generate genuinely non-colinear solutions from colinear ones. 109) But, in truth, he is the one management thinker who genuinely deserves the accolade. 110) Westman says he is genuinely optimistic about our ability to solve our mounting social problems. 111) About as genuinely friendly as a boa constrictor, and a damned sight more dangerous. 112) Such a chapter of accidents, however ridiculous in modern eyes, epitomised a genuinely important aspect of international relations. 113) It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves. 114) I am convinced that only my genuinely clear conscience let me convince the adults around me that I was totally innocent. 115) Even when commenting on the poor service in the hotel he genuinely attempts to offer sound advice. 116) The health service has genuinely noble ideals: it provides excellent treatment irrespective of income. 117) Hand-painted clouds on the walls and ceiling help to create that effect along with a warm and genuinely friendly staff. 118) The spirit of the people remains genuinely friendly,[] very hospitable. 119) Increased rates of operative delivery are not necessarily bad if genuinely compromised babies are rescued from death and damage. 120) Food was in such short supply that she was genuinely concerned that her two babies might get scurvy. 121) Being a war correspondent is a genuinely dangerous job, just like they portray it in the movies. 122) Instead of going closer to the nest and finding the genuinely helpless nestlings, the killer followed the apparently helpless adult bird. 123) Feminists sought legal reforms to ensure that women had genuinely equal opportunities. 124) Universities were genuinely held to have little legitimate right to say how this should be done. 125) He had seemed thrown for a moment, as though it had genuinely slipped his mind that he was about to be married. 126) Can I say on behalf of this body that we are genuinely sorry to see you go. 127) It failed to create a genuinely corporate approach towards the problems of a single, major conurbation. 128) The sponsor, a senior vice president in charge of both groups, appeared to be genuinely interested in resolving the conflict. 129) The issue facing the conscious planner is to devise a process which genuinely considers the interests of rural people. 130) He's overcome some genuinely tough customers, but Gimenez was abject. 131) Too often the governments that are most genuinely concerned are the ones refused Western aid. 132) But it seemed a waste not to seize the unique opportunity to stretch your brain on something that genuinely excited you. 133) If he genuinely felt her designs could form the basis for a new range to lift the company's fortunes? 134) This time the language and violence seem only frantic, not genuinely subversive or liberating. 135) Rather than getting upset or defensive, I see myself being genuinely interested in her input. 136) Do you genuinely and sincerely investigate customer complaints and try to eradicate the causes? 137) As boy and man, Fred Taylor was genuinely moved by matters scientific and technical. 138) But which party genuinely looks to the future and offers the best for our children? 139) He was genuinely surprised. 140) He seemed genuinely upset that the boy had been killed. 141) She had genuinely possessed no idea of how long servants worked, and for how little. 142) In order to give up smoking successfully a person must genuinely want to do so. 143) What was lacking was a clear response from Mr Hussein that he genuinely wanted peace. 144) Unlike Searle he admires Derrida, and believes that he is genuinely concerned with major philosophical questions. 145) The fact is that an externalized conflict with a psychopathic origin can be confused all too easily with a genuinely external one. 146) He was genuinely disappointed when it dawned on him that the cause of all the fuss was his father. 147) Boro fans have such short fuses because they are genuinely worried,[sentencedict .com] despite Venables' much-hyped arrival. 148) If we are genuinely concerned about the health of young people, such an approach should be questioned. 149) Those who proclaimed it may have done so for cynical reasons, but I doubt that they genuinely believed it. 150) They are not practical instruments of warfare, though they genuinely reflect the factious bellicose tendencies of their builders. 151) He genuinely tries to bring fairness, goodness and other verities to an endeavor that in many ways militates against such objectives. 152) If these institutions genuinely want to help the poor, they should give priority to helping voluntary organizations. 153) Affable and understated, Kenen genuinely liked and respected the lawmakers he worked with. 154) Horrified by his latest intentions, they were perhaps genuinely considering a last-ditch attempt to save him from himself. 155) I wept in gratitude at seeing her genuinely happy smile and the tender ministrations of the two women near her. 156) There is no challenge more pressing nor more fundamental than developing a genuinely sustainable way of life for humankind. 157) Mostly the understeer is mild but, in the dry at least, it seldom gives way to a genuinely neutral stance. 158) Its unique Hydractive suspension provides genuinely superb comfort on most roads while the cabin is as roomy as they come. 159) Learning About Life A young horse will take time to learn about life and about what is a genuinely frightening experience. 160) After 79 years I've yet to meet anyone genuinely pleased at this interference with natural time. 161) He believed genuinely in high principles and aims even if he was not yet assured of a sense of perspective. 162) All this proves conclusively that Waqar and Akram are genuinely great and exceptional bowlers. 163) The 3i chairman is convinced that an enterprise economy does now genuinely exist in Britain. 164) If the right hon. Gentleman is genuinely concerned about recovery, what does he think that higher taxes would do to it? 165) Sometimes you will come across a genuinely successful business that is being sold due to retirement or ill health. 166) It changes colour according to how the light strikes it and the effect is genuinely stunning. 167) But I don't think he comes just for that, he seems genuinely concerned for him. 168) Sometimes one partner suspects hidden meanings which were genuinely not intended. 169) These moneys are genuinely additional and we await his decision. 170) They kept ordering more brandy and all seemed genuinely upset. 171) Was it possible for such a large amount of people as inhabited Athena Gardens to be genuinely so cheerful and contented? 172) One can only speculate about how a genuinely independent and effective complaints authority would be received. 173) Although the paintings are genuinely of Palaeolithic age, they do not represent penguins. 174) The Profitboss. genuinely cares for his customers and develops sound trusting relationships with them over a long period of time. 175) There is no single reliable way of deciding by simple observations whether a subject is genuinely hypnotised. 176) Our results demonstrate that these systems are genuinely 3-D superconductors as opposed to lower-dimensional or granular superconductors. 177) He genuinely loved and cherished her. 178) Hiss seemed genuinely uncertain and confused. 179) Nixon was too shattered to reach out genuinely. 180) She was genuinely angered at his impolite words. 181) Genuinely enjoy the brief moment between drunkenness and sobriety. 182) Quite genuinely , you know, the debonair touch. 183) But what if she genuinely believed in the false claim? 184) With your incredible support, I genuinely believe we can make our home ground a fortress. 185) The atomistic individualism of the post-Montesquieu French Enlightenment blocked the development of a genuinely sociological concept of society. 186) Can't you let lad go just for this once? He is genuinely remorseful. 187) This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from nonpolitical crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. 188) Mohammed was not the man to give an exclusive devotion to any one woman, but there is no doubt that, within the limit set by polygamy, he was genuinely fond of his wife and benefactress. 189) Is an ESB just gussied - up message - oriented middleware, or is it a genuinely new approach to integration? 190) Can't you let the lad go for this once? He is genuinely remorseful. 191) Offsetting its sparse connectivity are genuinely useful new features including new trackpad gesture controls and the ability to wirelessly "borrow" another system's optical drive. 192) Gage sees them as two kindred spirits who found a genuinely romantic partnership until Onassis betrayed Callas by marrying the widowed Jackie Kennedy in 1968. 193) By the end, the predicament of this intense threesome is genuinely moving and there is a clear parallel with the aching sense of life adrift in Ishiguro's earlier novel, The Remains of the Day. 194) A genuinely friendly and helpful attitude on the phone, identification of company and callee. 195) The Law - Gospel dichotomy is absolutely necessary for a genuinely Protestant and Reformed hermeneutic. 196) Unless the philosophers rule as kings or those now called kings, genuinely philosophize, there will be no rest from the ills for the cities, ?! he says, right? 197) This means you may end up rejecting some genuinely well-formed documents; however, the default values are quite large and can handle most realistic documents. 198) Secondly, one should genuinely feel sorrow and respect, which is to say, one should have the utmost sincerity. 199) The action for breach of warranty would lie only if warranty had genuinely been given. 200) We genuinely want to know what others think," Biden told leaders gathered in Vina del Mar, Chile, for the March 28 Progressive Governance Conference. 201) In short, teachers will allow students genuinely to become masters in schoolroom. 202) So in fact, there are professional magicians who make it their business to debunk people who claim to genuinely be in contact with the dead and the like. 203) We will run true to form and genuinely co-operate with friends from all over the world hand in hand , side by side to mutually create our splendid future . 204) A " free city " which was not genuinely free would suffocate freedom. 205) It is designed to give voice to a genuinely held concern of EU citizens, " said Lutz Gullner, a spokesman for Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton. 206) Some funds genuinely don't fit in their categories and may deserve a stay of execution. 206) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 207) LaHaye's books have their share of quackery and pseudoscience, but that does not preclude some genuinely wise counsel to lovers--especially inexperienced ones. 208) Another question is the extent to which the later Zoroastrian religion (Mazdaism) of the Sasanian period (ad 224-651) genuinely reflected the teachings of Zoroaster . 209) If it cut off all contact with the Cambridge ring and it later turned out that its agents were genuinely loyal to the USSR, then the KGB would be blamed. 210) Genuinely sympathetic to his employer's grief, he would reply neutrally, stifling his impulse to state that the crash was just an accident. 211) Tom is genuinely appreciative of all the success he's had. 212) Only if thesystem were genuinely able to break beyond its own bounds, inaugurating some- thing unimaginably new, would this cease to be the case. 213) All applicants to sign a declaration that the funds they present to meet the maintenance requirement are genuinely available for use in coming to the UK to study. 214) It has even drawn back from perhaps the only regional project seeking genuinely open trade, the Transpacific Partnership, led by a handful of liberal states. 215) Therefore enabling developing members to genuinely benefit from the negotiations essentially safeguards the success of DDA. 216) As I grew older I found, rather to my surprise, that I had become genuinely fond of my aloof old great-aunt. 217) While Hathaway and Gyllenhaal have good chemistry, and director Edward Zwick moves the narrative along nicely, the film is too self-satisfied to be genuinely touching. 218) Now I genuinely believe that we could suffer irreparable damage. 219) The underlying validity of public opinion polling is based on the simple proposition that a genuinely random sampling of a given population will provide an accurate picture of the whole. 220) Then we could reserve the serious colours — the yellows and reds - for crimes that might genuinely warrant them,[] such as eating someone on the pitch. 221) But I actualise that exclusive today do I genuinely see what he meant. 222) Shaikh, who is married to an Englishwoman and has five children, genuinely believed the gang were his friends and were grooming him for pop stardom. 223) If we genuinely want to see an end to the violence, this council should send a clear message underlining our collective concern. 224) Few believed that the previous dictator, Than Shwe, had genuinely retired, assuming instead that he would pull the strings from behind the scenes. 225) The E-Z Rent-a-Car agent, a skinny teenager who seemed genuinely sorry, said the replacement would cost $200. 226) This leads inevitably to a few flashes of genius, and hours upon hours of genuinely ear-splitting, stultifying, soul-sapping, monumentally unlistenable dreck. 227) The admittedly slight social concerns are ballasted by a genuinely affecting against-the-odds love match between piano-playing Lucy Honeychurch and wide-eyed socialist George Emerson. 228) Hence, in "Das Wesen des Christenthums", he regards the theoretical attitude as the only genuinely human attitude, while practice is conceived and fixed only in its dirty- judaical manifestation. |
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