Sentence examples for wilfully used from inspiring English sources

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Linkous loved animals and vintage instruments, wilfully used vinyl scratches and white noise on his recordings, and called the studio set-up he had at his home in Hayesville, North Carolina, Static King.

"In some cases the safeguards are being wilfully used to oppress individuals and to force decisions upon them, regardless of what actions may be in their best interests," he said.

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It's ironic, perhaps, that a social critic known for seemingly endorsing the use of violence as a means to maintain power against the powerless could so succinctly deliver an indictment on how to aptly deal with the crimes of men those who are biologically called men at birth and who wilfully use sexism and the patriarchy to strengthen not only their careers, but their own invincibility.

I pointed out some recent court cases in which photographers' images had been used wilfully by national publications - over a period of time and many images.

In a sign of of the deteriorating relationship with ministers, police authorities are also furious with Theresa May, the Home Secretary, describing her latest remarks on the riots as "ill-informed or wilfully inaccurate" after she used them to justify plans to push through directly elected police commissioners.

Evans' report was the most comprehensive, in-depth examination of Irving's work: [Irving's] The BBC quoted Evans further:- Irving, had deliberately distorted and wilfully mistranslated documents, consciously used discredited testimony and falsified historical statistics.

"In which case," her husband replied, "I had better hurry up and die so that you can show off your research about the Opium Wars and sail away from Calcutta on board the Ibis with a cast of colourful characters who will use wilfully obscure and caricatured language that the judges will fall over themselves to call a tour de force of comic invention".

Charity bosses who allowed scandalous fundraising methods to be used were either "incompetent or wilfully blind" and are on their last chance to "put their house in order", a committee has warned.

"It's not what it used to be," we say, wilfully ignoring our own participation in the loss of its charm.

The act makes it an offence "to wilfully ride on the footway", with only certain vehicles used by disabled drivers being exempt.

This used to be a group he almost wilfully ignored; asked in 1994, during his previous race, what he would do for blacks if elected, he famously answered "Probably nothing".

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