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cordially造句
1. He greeted her most cordially. 2. You are cordially invited to attend the annual parish meeting. 3. They cordially detest each other. 4. On a personal level, they came to be cordially disliked. 5. You are cordially invited to our wedding on May 9. 6. They hailed us cordially. 7. They all greeted me very cordially and were eager to talk about the new project. 8. She greeted the visitor cordially, inviting her to stay for breakfast. 9. You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement. 10. It seemed a good sign that they're cordially hobnobbing at the first time meeting. 11. The evening ended cordially with handshakes all round. 12. The Volunteers were received cordially but with restraint. 13. I was able to work cordially with Jan. 14. All members, spouses and friends are cordially invited. 15. All members are cordially invited to attend. 16. I should have agreed with him more cordially if that one man had been somebody else. 17. We cordially invite you to learn more about our community, enjoy our warm hospitality and join in the fun! 18. The boys were at school and the farmer cordially invited him in. 19. The President greeted me cordially, but formally-the way he did heads of uncooperative states. 20. Inspection is respectfully [ cordially ] invited. 21. Your patronage is cordially invited. 22. You are cordially invited to come and give guidance. 23. He extended his hand cordially for handshaking. 24. Horace De Lraye crowed cordially. 25. We cordially welcome all friends and abroad to consult and patronize. 26. The joyful cigarette holder fitting processing factory cordially welcome from all walks of life comes to visit, the inspection, the discussion service. 27. Inspection is cordially invited. 28. They were required to remain together in the public eye, but in reality loathed each other cordially. 29. It was a happy day when it dawned on me that there was no actual impediment to my cordially disliking both lots. 30. It was made clear that all missioners, superintendents and hearing clergymen interested in deaf people were cordially invited to attend.