Sentence examples for incidentally operated from inspiring English sources

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Which operator, incidentally, operated that first train?

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They haven't known anything like it in Naples since the Maradona era, and it helps that the club is owned – and operated, incidentally, in scrupulous conformity with FFP regulations – by a flamboyant cinema magnate: again, the perfect foil to the Agnellis' car factory.

One way such "airport-centric enrollment options" might operate, incidentally, is through partnerships with private enterprise.

It's the story of a boy at a turreted Gormenghastian version of Eton, someone who at first finds themselves alienated in an intimidating boarding school (incidentally, one that operates through the house elves' literal slave-labour), but who eventually becomes the saviour of its wizarding aristocracy, and ends the series firmly at ease with his place among the natural ruling classes.

It's the story of a boy at a turreted Gormenghastian version of Eton, someone who at first finds themselves alienated in an intimidating boarding school (incidentally, one that operates through the house elves' literal slave-labor), but who eventually becomes the savior of its wizarding aristocracy, and ends the series firmly at ease with his place among the natural ruling classes.

Incidentally, it can reduce the net carbon emissions due to the requirement for CO2 when the P2G facilities are operated to synthesize methane.

Incidentally, the terms high command and regional command were an importation from the Jewish national underground organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi, which operated in Israel between 1944 and 1948.

Substantial numbers are caught incidentally by pelagic longline fisheries targeting more valuable species such as southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii), swordfish (Xiphius gladius), and Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), including vessels operated by Japan, Uruguay, Argentina, South Africa, and New Zealand.

The fuss over Jersey put me in mind of John Colapinto's recent article about Lexicon, a brand-naming company — there is such a thing — that operates out of Sausalito (incidentally, a fine Pepperidge Farm cookie).

Not targeted by commercial fisheries because of its small size, it is taken incidentally and discarded by bottom trawlers operating between Mossel Bay and East London, and by fishing boats in False Bay.

Often it is identified incidentally during operation.

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