Sentence examples for partway from inspiring English sources

The word "partway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not finished or complete. Example sentence: I'm partway through writing my report.

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partway

adverb

To some extent

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Downing Street said the taskforces would "make sure actions are followed through", in an echo of Tony Blair's decision to set up a delivery unit in No 10 partway through his tenure as PM.

Arguably it has achieved the last – if only in terms of it being an official aspiration – and has got partway towards a funding settlement and a transition fund with David Cameron's pledge of a minimum £8bn real-terms annual funding increase within five years in return for Stevens delivering £22bn worth of efficiency savings.

One kind of group has earthly aims, ones that might be met partway.

But recent data do suggest that, while helpful, the Treasury's $250 billion goes only partway towards the levels required to support renewed lending.Government credit has in effect acted as counterparty to a large segment of the financial intermediary system.

Again, having started off needing funds of funds to get going, most investors are now comfortable making their own selections.Some amalgamators are doing well: once a niche, funds of funds that raise money to buy stakes in buy-out vehicles partway through their decade-long investment mandate are thriving.

It is currently partway through weaning its pigs off ractopamine, a lean-muscle-promoting drug that has already been banned in China.

Tariff regulation should focus almost exclusively on "captive goods" such as minerals and grains that it is only economic to send by rail.Senators hint that they will tone down the bill not least because drastically changing the terms of a concession partway through would send a bad signal to foreign investors just as Mexico is inviting them to invest in its oil industry.

A stairway of 284 steps reaches from the ground level to the top of the monument; an elevator goes partway up the monument, but from there the top, where an observation deck is located, can only be reached by climbing the remaining steps.

The centre, or hub, of the web is established when the spider returns to the bridge with a thread and carries it partway across the bridge before securing it; this thread is the first radius, or spoke.

After the first stroke, the dart leader may follow the lightning channel only partway before taking a new path to the ground.

In 1876 77 he accompanied the British explorer Henry (later Sir Henry Morton Stanleyy partway down the Congo River, and later he sent expeditions as far as the Aruwimi confluence, 110 miles (180 km) downriver of Stanleyville (now Kisangani, Congo [Kinshasa]).

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