- I genuinely liked Diana.
- Whilst monetary tightening is genuinely beginning to bite, liquidity build-up will continue to apply upward pressure through the year, with full-year inflation sure to come in over the4% target.
- If the subjects quickly chose a falsely flattering image—which most did—they genuinely believed it was really how they looked.
- Designer sportswear was not modeled on that of Europe, as "modern art" would later be; it was genuinely invented and developed in America.
- It is genuinely hard to know.
- He genuinely cares about his employees.
- She was genuinely angered at his impolite words.
- Here is a genuinely concrete idea that might work to stop global warming.
- He made every effort to smooth out his habitual worried look and wear a sunny smile, since a happy expression can lead to genuinely happy feelings.
- He was genuinely remorseful.
- I thought she sounded a genuinely caring and helpful person.
- You should live your life attempting to identify and control those things which you can genuinely control, seek true pleasure.
- He's genuinely curious.
- They also hold employees accountable for their behaviors and are genuinely committed to doing the right thing.
- This will let you discover all the genuinely nice things about people.
- Marc is also just a genuinely good person.
- These are the things that will genuinely relieve boredom and make you more effective in the process.
- Tom is genuinely appreciative of all the success he's had.
- Bruce Bogtrotter said, looking genuinely puzzled.
- And I do genuinely feel happier.
- She made a genuinely new departure in her last novel.
- I was genuinely sorry to be leaving college.
- It was genuinely invented and developed in America.
- The UK government must take action to create a genuinely private financial system.
- In a sense, this could genuinely be called public service television.
- Plenty of people who are genuinely struggling in this country.
- No, I'm just genuinely curious, I say.
- I think David genuinely believed he was going to win.
- He has everything he could possibly wish for.
- It really is best to manage without any medication if you possibly can.
- There's nothing more they can possibly do right.
- He started working hard much too late in the day ─ he couldn't possibly catch up.
- I will come as soon as I possibly can.
- Exercise will not only lower blood pressure but possibly protect against heart attacks.
- "You can't possibly use this word."—"So I won't."
- He started working hard much too late in the day—he couldn't possibly catch up.
- Software that monitors a computer system to detect, record and possibly to correct errors.
- Could it possibly be that we face less stress?
- No I really can't possibly answer that!
- Possibly, the most fascinating question is what is literature?