- Are we starting that again? I most sincerely hope not.
- Sincerely hoping you’ll read this.
- In the face of consumer complaints, enterprises should listen carefully, negotiate sincerely, and give consumers reasonable explanations and sound solutions.
- Sincerely wish you a happy National Day.
- You must sincerely desire to be happy.
- I think the real cute is to smile sincerely.
- Sincerely Lett also likes this but to me, it signals that the writer is stuck in the past.
- I sincerely hope that we can work together to reduce global pollution.
- 'I sincerely hope we shall meet again', he said.
- I mean this sincerely now.
- "Congratulations," he said sincerely.
- A rare form of the condition, which can involve hallucinations or the feeling of being dragged out of bed, may explain 'alien abductions' that people sincerely believe happened but can't remember.
- Apologizing to others does not necessarily mean lowering yourself but acknowledging your mistakes sincerely.
- He came from a distinguished family background.
- He was one of Australia's most distinguished artists, renowned for his portraits, landscapes, and nudes.
- His suit was immaculately cut and he looked very distinguished.
- He looked very distinguished.
- It seems such a pity that a distinguished and honoured name should be commercialized in this way.
- Is it quite good form to be distinguished at anything?
- Nielsen always felt he should be doing comedy but his good looks and distinguished voice kept him busy in dramatic roles.
- The king held a feast for his distinguished guests.
- I am going to be playing host to a distinguished guest.
- She was surely the most distinguished queen consort we have had.
- It shows the bees can be distinguished easily.
- He was the most distinguished diplomat in American history.
- Frederick Douglass was unquestionably the most famous African American of the nineteenth century; indeed, when he died in 1895 he was among the most distinguished public figures in the United States.
- Committed to the research work in the lab is a distinguished expert from China who has won great achievements in this field.
- He was one of Newcastle's most distinguished medical men, a world authority on heart-diseases.
- That would be awfully cold out there without it.
- "No, indeed," replied the twins, "it's awfully difficult to be a twin."
- I'm awfully sorry. you'd better take another taxi.
- It's awfully hot.
- I'm awfully sorry I must have turned the alarm off and gone back to sleep again.
- It's awfully dark in here: put the light on.
- The case is awfully heavy.
- But it's awfully ruthless and cold-blooded for a nutter from the other side.
- The jury's taking an awfully long time.
- It seems an awfully long way to fall.
- I've been waiting for you for an awfully long time.
- "Awfully," the young man answered in a trembling voice.