Sentence examples for which parenthetically is from inspiring English sources

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Using the Internet data, "we can show how people really think and feel and act in their own homes, which, parenthetically, is where this material was intended to be viewed," he added.

It's not on DVD but you can have it at 10 P.M. Eastern time tomorrow DIY by means of DVR thanks to TCM (which, parenthetically, is sponsoring a film festival in Los Angeles this weekend its list of screenings is, er, vertiginous).

Many of them took time out of their lives to meet with me or give me access to various locales: the Oval Office, the private subway beneath the Capital Building, or the basketball court on the top floor of the Supreme Court Building, which, parenthetically, is referred to by insiders as 'the highest court in the land.' [Laughter].

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At one point, Alan — who, parenthetically, is an incorrigible bachelor — wandered by and swept my wife away for a busy round of table-hopping during which he introduced her, with accurate hilarity, as "Alan Feuer's wife".

What's more, I think they can be persuaded to come over to the right side -- to "Team Passenger" (which, parenthetically, the TSA should be on, too).

If those films had a great successor, it wasn't "Wings of Desire" but Peter Handke's own "The Left-Handed Woman," from 1978 (which, parenthetically, appeared as a novella in the magazine in 1977).

The parentheticals are yours-truly.

The second main category is the Parenthetical Dash, in which dashes are deployed in pairs and set off nonessential elements of the sentence.

So, by contrast with what can happen in the classical setting, we have non-equivalent connectives one of which is a proper subconnective of the other understanding this last phrase subject to the same parenthetical qualification as above.

Parenthetically, hypoglycaemia as an undesirable side effect of diabetes therapy should be distinguished from the glucose concentration set as the lower limit to a therapeutic target, which is correctly set higher (e.g. 4.0 4.5 mmol/l), within the physiological range.

Now, I'd be lying if I said I hadn't been waiting for a chance to express myself on this (which may be why it is so very long (though my parenthetical style of writing shares the blame)), but it seems relevant enough and the timing is right.

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