- He did you awfully well!
- It's awfully dark for 4 o'clock.
- I am not awfully happy with the idea.
- He is awfully fond of jesting.
- It was quite good. But it was awfully long.
- It was awfully hard for Heidi to stop crying when she had once begun, for she cried so seldom.
- They're always beautiful and rich, and awfully scared.
- That's awfully big price to ask someone to pay.
- I am awfully glad that she isn't dead.
- Anne, I'm awfully glad you've come to live at Green Gables.
- It's awfully nice of you to come all this way to see me.
- It's an awfully good story.
- That's an awfully nice way to start spending your money.
- "He did it awfully well," said the crestfallen Rat.
- Catherine had an awfully perverted taste to esteem him so dearly, knowing him so well.
- Awfully hot, isn't it?
- I am awfully sorry that I cannot come to school today.
- It's awfully good of you to find the time to see us.
- Well, it seems like an awfully long ride.
- I am awfully unlucky.
- Oh grandmother, don't the cakes please you awfully?
- Thanks awfully, but I ought to stick by Toad till this trip is ended.
- It was saying, to die will be an awfully big adventure.
- Not quite, but the two sides are awfully close.
- Well, you two have gotten awfully close, haven't you?
- I am awfully sorry.
- "All look your best," Peter warned them; "first impressions are awfully important."
- "It's awfully puzzling," said Tootles, who knew the story by heart.
- The duty on this sort of goods is awfully high.
- Would you like a hand carrying those bags? They look awfully heavy.
- Principle of legally prescribed punishment for crimes and judicial practice.
- You need to ask, "Is it legally embeddable?"
- Enterprises should be legally accountable for product quality and take effective measures to protect the safety of consumers.
- What do I need to legally protect myself?
- The AU says the panel's decisions will be legally binding.
- Legally it has to be registered by Monday.
- If it goes ahead, it'll allow cars with automated1 lane-keeping technology to be used legally on motorways2 without input3 from the driver at speeds of up to 37 miles per hour, provided the technology being used has official approval.
- They become legally part of the land, literally.
- The company or school that supplies your email account can, therefore, legally monitor your messages.
- The search is based legally on the exertion of the fundamental rights.