critically造句31. He has spoken critically of the government's refusal to support the industry.
32. Two people have been critically injured in a road accident.
33. 'Dinner Party', based on the critically acclaimed novel by Bill Davies, was made into a film last year.
34. The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month.
35. Pull out your budget and critically review each line on it.
36. It depends critically on the description language.
37. Such publications must be treated critically.
38. That became a critically important factor for Nixon.
39. New habits Look critically at your daily routine.
40. There were only a couple of critically dissenting voices.
41. Several shots were fired[/critically.html], critically injuring three women.
42. The fourth man was critically injured.
43. Time Time is another critically important commodity.
44. The baby caught a virus and became critically ill.
45. Finally, evaluate each potential supplier critically.
46. In April 1946, Moritz was critically ill.
47. Mrs Mitchley's husband, Norman, 47, is critically wounded.
48. College taught me to think critically about religion.
49. She spoke critically of Lara.
50. From the outset, they were critically acclaimed.
51. But the colliery band played on-providing the story behind the critically acclaimed film Brassed Off starring Ewan MacGregor.
52. About 70 people were injured in Seattle, including two men critically injured from an assault and a fall from an overpass.
53. The second is the development of medical audit, which encourages practitioners critically to examine current practice.
54. Captain McArthur was a musical comedy aficionado, and not pleased when Mrs Kingswood spoke critically of the form.
55. The size and length of an irrigation ditch depend critically on the number of people who use it.
56. Each has its own momentum that critically affects how much developing country governments can influence the outcomes.
57. In the process, world-system theories, and particularly the idea of a new international division of labour, are critically evaluated.
58. Critically surveying her reflection, she told herself she would pass muster.
59. Criticism demands that all evidence must be critically weighed, and all conclusions open to revision in the light of fresh evidence.
60. Such studies depend critically upon a knowledge of the total baseline flora in particular environments.