parenthetically造句1. And what, we may ask parenthetically, does it mean?
2. Well, parenthetically, I was trying to quit smoking at the time.
3. The list appears parenthetically next to the class name.
4. Used parenthetically in conversation, as to fill pauses or educe the listener's agreement or sympathy.
5. This is why he tells us parenthetically that marriage must not be called a defilement.
6. After each name, I'll parenthetically note whether the practice is new, unchanged, or maps to an original name.
7. He added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony.
8. In the following sections, after each name, I'll parenthetically note whether the practice is new, unchanged, or maps to an original name.
9. Parenthetically, I would like to point out that these comments do not necessarily apply to people whose total deafness was sustained in adulthood.
10. Parenthetically, it's possible to avoid the "tone sucking" of the wah pedals by copying the TS series input buffer in front of them.
11. Let us say, moreover, parenthetically, that from a few words of what precedes a marked separation might be inferred between the two classes of historians which does not exist in our mind.
13. In the next section (and in future articles), after each name, I'll parenthetically note whether the practice is new, is unchanged, or maps to an original name.
14. And as California goes today, so goes the nation tomorrow and, parenthetically, so may go the rest of the world ten to twenty years hence.