entirely造句241. True, local business is not entirely absent but on the whole, foreign operators have been the first to benefit.
242. I had a natural ability to entirely forget the theatre when at home, and viceversa, which was extremely useful.
243. Despite serious technical obstacles, space agency officials are considering whether to launch a Jupiter space probe powered entirely by sunlight.
244. The discontent and frustration that you feel is entirely your own creation.Stephen Richards
245. Yes, and learned something about myself, disproving entirely that Violet books are only for ages five through ten.
246. The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords.
247. Not all the notions concerning sacrifice are entirely absent from our lives.
248. Almost entirely absent from many existing school-to-work efforts are the voices of students and parents.
249. Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the person whom he entirely loves.Joseph Addison
250. Over his not entirely clean white collar you could see his Adam's apple thumping.
251. Previous research into the response of domestic energy expenditure to changing prices has concentrated almost entirely on the use of aggregate data.
252. Evidence for that seems remarkably thin, though not entirely absent.
253. The local magnates exercised a limited but real authority entirely independent of the colonial administration.
254. Technology has, it seems, transformed entirely academic discussions concerning idealized computing devices into matters which directly affect all our lives!
255. Do not leave it entirely to the advertising agency or the personnel department.
256. The popular image of him as a laconic, amiable figure is not entirely accurate.
257. The evidence for the next higher stage is not entirely absent but, in this case, it is indirect.