单词 | Formally |
例句 | 1. They haven't formally announced their engagement yet. 2. We announced a decision formally recognizing the new government. 3. He was formally inducted into the office of governor. 4. The region was formally annexed in 1892. 5. The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. 6. We have met before(), but we haven't been formally introduced. 7. His appointment has not been formally approved yet. 8. The British formally surrendered on 31 May. 9. He formally submitted his resignation. 10. Diplomatic relations were formally restored. 11. Mr Dawe was the ancient, formally trained head gardener. 12. The proposals were formally voted upon. 13. Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for President. 14. In an official statement, she formally announced her resignation. 15. The policy has not yet been formally adopted. 16. He has now been formally nominated as presidential candidate. 17. Relations between the countries were formally normalized in 1997. 18. Everyone was formally lined up to meet the king. 19. China formally declared war against Japan in December 1941. 20. The monarch is formally subordinate to Parliament. 21. Someone has to formally identify the body. 22. Why dress so formally in this day and age? 23. The enquiry was formally initiated last month. 24. She formally resigned from the government. 25. The accounts were formally approved by the board. 26. 'How do you do?' she said formally. 27. Her hair has never been formally coifed. 28. Diplomats haven't formally agreed to Anderson's plan. 29. The deal will be formally announced on Tuesday. 30. Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence. 1. They haven't formally announced their engagement yet. 2. We announced a decision formally recognizing the new government. 3. He was formally inducted into the office of governor. 4. The region was formally annexed in 1892. 5. The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. 6. We have met before, but we haven't been formally introduced. 7. His appointment has not been formally approved yet. 8. He formally submitted his resignation. 9. Diplomatic relations were formally restored. 10. Everyone was formally lined up to meet the king. 11. China formally declared war against Japan in December 1941. 12. Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence. 13. They were formally protesting. 31. The three defendants were formally cleared by the judge. 32. Their marriage was formally dissolved last year. 33. She formally withdrew her resignation. 34. 'I apologize, Captain,' she said formally. 35. Often there is no formally organized system of childcare. 36. Sovereignty was formally transferred on December 27. 37. Professor Sawyer was formally installed as President last Thursday. 38. The assembly was formally inaugurated on December 13. 39. The committee formally disbanded in August. 40. He was formally dressed in a grey suit. 41. The headteacher greeted us very formally. 42. It was really too warm for her to dress so formally. 43. He was disconcerted to find the other guests formally dressed. 44. Seven of the fishermen have been formally charged with piracy. 45. On January 1,1993 Czechoslovakia formally split into two independent states. 46. He has now formally filed a complaint against the police. 46. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 47. They were formally protesting. 48. He put his hand out formally, and Liza took it. 49. The new rates of pay have not been formally agreed. 50. The same general guidelines on when to dress formally apply to both men and women. 51. The Kingdom of Italy formally came into being on 17 March 1861. 52. He took her back to Vincent Square in a taxi, saying goodnight formally on the doorstep. 53. She has not yet been formally charged with the offence. 54. He has now been formally given the grounds for his arrest. 55. The building was formally given over to the youth club. 56. Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. 57. In many societies, young people are formally initiated into their adult roles. 58. They want to sound out his opinion before they approach him formally. 59. But Kurzlinger had formally adopted him as such. 60. Their convictions were formally quashed on Dec. 5. 61. However, the epicycle theory could never be formally disproved. 62. The project was formally abandoned on June 6. 63. The shipment was impounded and formally seized last November. 64. The following year she was formally presented at Court. 65. The faction was formally inaugurated on Dec. 18. 66. Pravda formally was the mouthpiece of the Communist Party. 67. Yevgeny Shaposhnikov was formally appointed as C.-in-C. 68. The woman's body was formally identified today. 69. A new Cabinet was formally appointed on May 16. 70. He raised his hat formally, and walked on. 71. Mr. Takaki bowed formally to each guest in turn. 72. The completed trail will be formally opened next July. 73. Now, the Lennox claim was formally set aside. 74. Hicks was formally charged on Dec. 1. 75. The orchestral musicians were filing out, also formally dressed. 76. Programme budgeting was never formally introduced by the government. 77. Taiwan formally calls itself the Republic of China. 78. Nepotism, though of widespread occurrence[sentence dictionary], is formally considered to be an offence against common morality. 79. The Solid Waste Authority board will reconvene Dec. 19 to formally dissolve. 80. In 1955, Gibson formally dubbed it an organization, though social club might have been a more apt description. 81. The rules are formally protected by supposedly powerful religious taboos, breach of which will result in supernatural punishment for all concerned. 82. Usually parents are formally invited to the school twice a year, for a PTA meeting and the school sports day. 83. Gerry de Silva was formally appointed army Chief of Staff on Oct. 23. 84. More general dictionaries tend to define grammatical information less formally than these learners dictionaries. 85. The inexperienced advice worker thus need no longer feel a burden on colleagues, as the need for support has formally been recognised. 86. Lech Walesa, chairman of the Solidarity trade union, had formally announced his candidacy on Sept. 17. 87. Through informal contacts in 1971 and 1972 and formally in 1972 agreement was reached in principle to amalgamate. 88. Although not formally trained as a historian of ancient art, Ortiz's scholarship is widely respected. 89. Making parliamentary representation conditional upon loyalty to the Emperor system, formally narrowed the freedom for party initiatives. 90. Jovic formally withdrew his resignation at the next meeting of the Federal Presidency on March 21. 91. The order, when made, should be formally intimated to the licence-holder. 92. The non-university institutions are however, formally sub-divided, by location and partly by type. 93. During the ceremony the main contractors and the architect formally handed over the building to him. 94. This is formally independent of the Labour Party, but has close links with its leaders. 95. But it is difficult to predict the stages at which progress on a job should be formally monitored. 96. Lord Bute read the motion that the Friends be formally established, and this was carried unanimously. 97. Now, Hashimoto has formed his own Cabinet, with the names of the members to be formally announced tonight. 98. Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki bowed to pressure from his supporters and formally declared his candidacy on Oct. 4. 99. In other words, governments, which formally at least set the political agenda, have relatively limited lifespans. 100. There are also other mechanisms for intensifying bands due to formally forbidden transitions, which we do not discuss here. 101. Smith has not yet been formally notified of the Army's findings. 102. Exxon subsequently withdrew guilty pleas to four misdemeanour charges relating to the spill, thereby formally dissolving the out of court settlement. 103. In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation. 104. During the time of Sigmar these chieftains became counts and the boundaries of their realms were formally established. 105. On Saturday, the joint chiefs met with Arteaga and formally withdrew support from Bucaram. 106. Garvin reported formally to the Khedive - and the Consul-General was punctilious about the forms. 106. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 107. Contacts between the area staff and the students were not limited to formal classroom work and occasional formally ordained informal contact. 108. Because his ennoblement could not be ratified until the Dragon Throne was formally occupied, Alexei was not permitted to vote. 109. This development was usually formally fallacious, as the philosopher G. E. Moore pointed out. 110. These were formally approved by the Bar Council in July. 111. He put the proposals forward formally in a letter to the two houses of parliament and the Constitutional Court on Nov. 30. 112. On Aug. 19 Bush was formally nominated as presidential candidate by the 2,210 delegates. 113. Euthydikos's kore is classical in spirit but stands formally within the archaic series. 114. It could remain quietly in being at least until the peace treaties had been formally concluded. 115. A bill formally legalizing the new parties was not expected to be enacted before April. 116. The agreement was formally endorsed by Reichsbahn workers on Dec. 2. 117. Only then could the new prime minister formally take up the vast burden of his office. 118. Corporate power is not merely a matter of the resources and market share of formally independent entities. 119. The insistence that the Volunteer formally apologize to her superiors created further strain. 120. He answered every letter in his voluminous correspondence, and never formally. 121. On his promotion to district geologist in 1902, he became formally the leader of that group. 122. The King formally delegates parliament's powers to the Bhattarai Cabinet. 123. A more formally established lunar mission steering group was convened at Langley during 1960. 124. Corinne and Joe dressed formally for dinner each evening, met in the small study for cocktails, and dined by themselves. 125. One neutral viewpoint is to consider formally the relative advantages and limitations of men and machines. 126. Marx clearly did not formally abandon this schema even in his later writings. 127. Outsiders would not respect the hierarchies of leaders whose ranks were as formally defined as those of the Roman Catholic church. 128. Although it has government backing, the fund is formally private. 129. It was, in fact, the official London residence of both Charles and Di until the couple formally separated. 130. Now the general theory of relativity will be developed formally using tensors. 131. Chatichai initiated the reshuffle on Dec. 8 by formally resigning as Prime Minister. 132. Last weekend officials formally registered a corruption case against him. 133. To be known formally as Italiana Trasporti Ferroviaria, this organisation is potentially profitable. 134. A small audit committee was elected and the appointments of Vial as Professor and Huntingford as secretary were formally confirmed. 135. In another development that does not augur well for transatlantic trade, Zoellick formally asked the U.S. 136. While he came closer to a compromise Sunday than in the past,[] he still refused to formally endorse Dole. 137. The alliance, whether viewed as divine or malign, was formally enshrined in the School Certificate examination defined in 1917. 138. However, the league has not been notified formally or informally that Johnson is indeed returning. 139. At the congress the party formally abandoned its Marxist-Leninist ideology and endorsed a multiparty democratic system. 140. This long-drawn-out effort finally succeeded in 1920, and Ida Smedley was the first woman to be formally accepted into the Society. 141. After extensive renovation, Chiswick House was opened formally by the Duke of Devonshire to the public, in 1958. 142. Some researchers have argued that hypotheses are formulated before the review of literature formally begins. 143. Such action might be taken by all group members or by some members who formally or informally represent the entire group. 144. It has been considerably delayed, and it is now expected to be launched formally in the autumn. 145. He said Congress will be formally notified of the plan. 146. Florida, with 25 votes in the electoral college that formally picks the next president, is pivotal to the outcome. 147. But neither should it be formally abandoned until a more persuasive case could be made for doing so. 148. If approved, Gingrich would become the first speaker to be formally reprimanded by his colleagues. 149. Students received a certificate only if they successfully completed the whole course: partial success was not formally certificated. 150. Not until Monday did Fukui Prefecture formally request the military to intervene, according to the timetable prepared by Mikuni officials. 151. Formally, this could mean that there is continuous change, the music varying just as the words do. 152. In October a former Minister, Charles Fiterman, withdrew formally from conference preparations, complaining about lack of internal democracy. 153. The news follows a decision by the Merseyside coroner, Roy Barter, to release his body formally to the family. 154. No name was mentioned at the time, and ten days later I was formally charged with manslaughter. 155. The break between the Alley company and the academy was formally announced the following month, in July. 156. On Dec. 29 Eitan's right-wing nationalist Tsomet Party formally withdrew from the ruling coalition. 157. Their sins deny them rest and they will continue their nefarious behaviour beyond the grave unless formally exorcised. 158. Formally, the House is free to pass or reject bills as it wishes. 159. The old San Siro stadium, now formally called Giuseppe Meazza, became an all-seater arena holding 85,000 people. 160. Only after the Republican landslide of 1994 did he bother to formally recommend an increase. 161. Toledo, 49, will be formally introduced at a news conference today. 162. In 1181 Arnulf formally resigned his bishopric and retired to the monastery of St Victor in Paris. 163. Although he had never formally declared his candidacy, the Texan billionaire had been campaigning intensively since March. 164. Is clinical practice supervised and formally assessed before course completion? 165. The Paris summit formally ended four decades of military confrontation between East and West. 166. Ensure that modified software is formally approved before the modification operation is recognised as complete. 167. The originals were never formally withdrawn,[http:///formally.html] but have been out of stock for some time. 168. Eight further political parties were formally legalized on Feb. 5 and other parties were encouraged to apply for registration. 169. He belongs to the family Salicaceae and is formally known as Populus alba. 170. The conference adopted the minority report and family allowances were not discussed formally at an annual conference again until 1941. 171. Few organizations however formally acknowledge it, or deliberately try to develop the coaching role. 172. Anna and William stand and shake hands formally Well, it was nice to meet you. 173. However, he formally accepted the appointment on April 7 after resigning his military posts. 174. The Commission and/or the Council of Ministers could formally issue regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions. 175. The couple were formally married on 7 May at Chambery, and on 20 May made their ceremonial entry into Turin. 176. Jack, releasing her, had then, almost formally, taken her hand and kissed it. 177. Now, however, they are being formally recognised as mild, but genuine, variations of full-blown psychosis. 178. Paul Tsongas, who had formally withdrawn from the contest, polled 12, 8 and 10 percent respectively. 179. As a result, in the 1987 Budget, the growth target for M3 was formally abandoned. 180. A couple may begin living together or formally announce their engagement. 181. That part of the debate should come to a head in December, when commissioners are scheduled to formally approve the projects. 182. Later that month a meeting of Ovens residents decided to appeal formally against the planning permission. 183. Finally, beyond a certain degree of complexity, a means for formally auditing the complete risk management process will be required. 184. Although not formally a member Gore had a profound influence on Leese. 185. Princess Alexandra will formally open the unit on June 4. 186. The city is proceeding with a formal process to determine community needs and formally present them to the company. 187. The guide outlines what harassment is and what can be done to combat the problem both formally and informally. 188. In cases where a young child was formally adopted by a family, visits were usually discontinued. 189. She deserves to be treated with respect and sensitivity, and to be formally recognised. 190. We have no need formally to be told to avoid ambiguities. 191. There was a packed public gallery as the charges were formally read out by the court clerk. 192. A semantic net lends itself to graphic display, and its meaning tends to be intuitively, if not formally, clear. 193. On 13 March 1990 Winchester was formally appointed as appointed representative of Norwich Union by a letter of that date. 194. Finally, there is legal authority based on enactments that can be made and changed by formally correct procedures. 195. The audit committee should be formally established as a sub-committee accountable to the board, and the board should appoint its members. 196. Frequently on smaller contracts, builders do not formally obtain consent and assume that it would be granted. 197. The text has achieved great influence, disseminated widely among senior officers, and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College. 198. In mid-1990, martial law was formally lifted but the security clampdown remains currently in force. 199. Aglen refused to allow his officers to collect these duties until they had been formally approved. 200. Unlike Members of Parliament, all councillors are formally responsible for policy decisions through attendance at full council or committee meetings. 201. There was nothing to recommend preserving the old Government until it had been formally defeated at Westminster. 202. Almost any such controls can be formally squared with legislative intent. 203. It is the first of several accords that are expected to culminate in a peace treaty to formally end the Chiapas conflict. 204. Before the formally dramatic part of the legislative process even begins, almost all the terms of almost all Bills are settled. 205. Mills is expected to be formally nominated to the board next month. 206. After an elaborate ritual, the boys are formally accepted into the tribe. 207. The result will be formally announced tomorrow night to a meeting of the constituency party's general committee. 208. Nation anxiously telephoned his agent to ask if she had formally rejected the Doctor Who offer. 209. Kennedy formally recognized a new provisional government on the seventh, a mere two weeks before he himself was murdered. 210. This was the group, formally under army control, that operated as a death squad during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos. 211. Its constitution was formally adopted in late 1997, following ratification by the parliaments of its member states.4?? 212. In 2009, the unwaged work of women was formally recognized, along with their double-day burden. 213. Both writing and speech require context to make sense of what might formally be ambiguous. 214. Bioremediation is formally defined as the controlled use of biodegradation to remove toxic chemicals from soil and groundwater. 215. Lukanov was formally elected Prime Minister on Sept. 19 by 234 votes to 104, with 34 abstentions. 216. Barnala refused formally to recommend the imposition of central rule. 217. Nevertheless, both provide the opportunity for such attainments to be formally recognized. 218. The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday. 219. Research is an active and formally organised search for specific information for a specific purpose. 220. She is the most inventive and formally radical painter around, turning image and surface inside out in unprecedented ways. 221. The Gulf crisis, though not formally on the agenda, took up much debating time. 222. Congress formally passed a vote of thanks to the new president. 223. Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments. 224. The council is unlikely to adopt the directive formally much before the end of this year. 225. Those with are formally forbidden under the fundamental vibrational selection rule. 226. In fact, the dividing lines were often difficult to draw between those formally described as sick and those described as early-retired. 226. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 227. Although they were dressed formally in dark suits, both men were wearing heavy rubber boots in deference to winter. 228. Most important of all, educational priority areas should be formally designated, and teachers paid more for working in them. 229. The split was formally approved at an extraordinary congress in Prague on Feb. 23. 230. It is not clear, he said, whether the review will formally abandon the policy or simply ignore it. 231. He had a distinguished air, was formally dressed in a tailcoat, and was precisely my idea of an ambassador. 232. All donations will be formally acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer and should of course be in favour of the Association. 233. Of course, many formally published studies are based on primary-direct observation data. 234. The drug has been formally approved to treat chicken pox. 235. And today, police confirmed the Bishop had been formally cautioned for an act of gross indecency. 236. Three weeks after Liam Brady resigned as manager, the club has formally named his successor. 237. Formally, the Democratic leadership in both chambers opposed the Helms amendment. 238. This suggests that firms may have formally agreed to share out capacity growth, but then invested to increase their share. 239. However, these rules and formally laid down procedures tell only part of the story. 240. In 1182, he asked formally for pardon, prostrating himself before Barbarossa. 241. If the proposal is acceptable supervisory arrangements are made before the candidate's application is formally approved. 242. Voice over Mrs Garvey's uncle Richard Moore, who formally identified the bodies, attended the inquest. 243. Arnold shook hands formally with Mr and Mrs Hendry and patted David on the head. 244. Although formally non-binding the impact of such instruments upon the development of international law can not be ignored. 245. Relations with Vatican Diplomatic relations were formally restored with the Vatican on Sept. 20. 246. His policy plan will also be formally presented and debated at the conference. 247. We shook hands formally all around... grateful that we had had this rare chance to cement international good-fellowship. 248. They still want Dini to formally resign ahead of the debate. 249. Identification Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified. 250. Maclean of Treshnish arrived the day before the moid was formally opened. 251. Arabic, Eskimo, and some Slavonic languages formally distinguish between one, two, and more than two. 252. The Centre should be timetabled for operational use by students and formally supervised by a designated member of staff. 253. Li stands, straightens his tie, formally shakes my hand, and moves purposefully down the hallway. 254. Mueller thus gained immediate planning control of world wide operations, even before he had formally received top management approval to proceed. 255. Diocesan Inquiry has just been formally opened. 256. The affidavit was formally read to the court. 256. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 257. To reply formally to an allegation make in court. 258. Prof. Bough formally informed the students of the date. 259. To relinquish ( power or responsibility ) formally. 260. When used formally, the initial letter is capitalized. 261. Magnus Derrick had formally and definitely refused his adherence to the scheme. 262. The resolution as formally passed was one of condemnation rather than censure. 263. The concept of WEN-TI formally formed as it was quoted by ancient Chinese scholars in expositions. 264. The belief in the corporeal assumption of Mary was formally declared to be dogma by Pope Pius XII in 1950; Roman Catholics must therefore hold the doctrine as true. 265. Formally, mid - term and final oral reports must be delivered, and a final report must be submitted. 266. In Sri Lanka, in January, President Mahinda Rajapakse formally scrapped a cease-fire agreement that had been signed in 2002 with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. 267. NIA has been formally recognised by the Securities and Investment Institute in the United Kingdom. 268. A serious meditator pays bare attention to occurrences all the time, day in, day out, whether formally sitting in meditation or not. 269. We have formally applied for plan permission for the new shopping precinct. 270. The area was colonized by the Spanish and formally ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (848). 271. France formally rejoined the military - command structure, and Albania and Croatia joined NATO. 272. Each man in the wedding party usually dressed formally ? in a tuxedo. 273. Therefore, the only skills worth formally vouching for are those that require substantial effort to learn. 273. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 274. This morning the American was formally handed over to the ambassador. 275. He surrendered ten days later, and the American victory convinced the French government to formally recognize the colonist's cause and enter the war as their ally. 276. Because SGML is a means to describe a language formally, it is known as a meta - language. 277. All submitted bidding documents will be examined preliminarily and only those complying with requirements of the ITB Documents will be formally appraised by concerned experts. 278. He declaims his poetry, ie recites it formally and with great feeling. 279. The outlying villages were formally annexed by the town last year. 280. President Obama is expected to formally unveil the proposal today. 281. The semantic definition that Tarski puts forward for the true sentences, which is materially adequate and formally correct, is one achievement of the modern logical science. 282. The way to formally model point 1 above is to use a Business Process Map and a set of detailed Business Processes. 283. The law was unconstitutional, but it has not been formally repealed. 284. The external schema and the semantics of each transaction are formally specified. 285. This teen has been formally charged in connection with a highway shooting. |
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