Sentence examples for used wholly from inspiring English sources

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With its brook, pond, picnic areas and trails, Page Park has, since it was donated to the city in 1933, lived up to Dewitt Page's original deed of gift: "to be used wholly for park and playground, and to be open to the public".

Bryan Price – "In my pre-game conversation with reporters yesterday, I used wholly inappropriate language to describe........ the media coverage of our team.

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In the face of behaviour that was not particularly challenging, your first resort was to use wholly inappropriate methods of restraint, often coupled with taunting and assault".

So does instrumentation, though the three other examples in this program were as similar in that respect as they were dissimilar to the Kodaly, each using, wholly or mostly, a small wind band.

But he does insist that "limitations exist on officers' ability to use wholly innocent conduct on this Nation's roadways as justification for seizing individuals to investigate inarticulable suspicions of impropriety .Two of the Court's liberal justices joined the majority with some misgivings.

Last month, four people died in protests against an American-owned gold and copper mine there, Freeport McMoRan, regularly Indonesia's largest taxpayer.At the same time, the Indonesian government still uses wholly disproportionate force to subdue a tiny and poorly equipped Papuan independence movement.

If it could be re-used wholly or partially as F. velutipes cultivation substrate, as a substitute for cottonseed hull or sawdust, the cost of cultivating mushroom should be reduced.

Recent deliberations within the UK based Freight Transport Association (FTA) were aimed at the possibility of using wholly different train formation sizes and concepts with the possibility of smaller but faster trains able to operate at passenger train speeds [10].

The signaling pathway through which SDF1 reduces growth cone responses to repellents has been studied using wholly pharmacological approaches [6], [7].

So often have a certain set of euphemistic adjectives been applied to Brown that a strange semantic shift has taken place in my mind, and whenever I see them used in wholly unrelated circumstances, I almost have to remind myself of their pre-Brown meaning.

The principles behind the process — the assumption that no officer of the state, however exalted, is above the law — and many of the forms and terms used are wholly familiar to the British, who invented impeachment in the 17th century and have used it over 60 times.

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