- They suffered terribly when their son was killed.
- It is all terribly flattering and she is trying to reply to every single letter personally.
- They knew they had done something terribly wrong and lied to cover it up.
- I'm terribly sorry ─ did I hurt you?
- The traffic is terribly busy in the morning.
- I felt terribly jaded after working all weekend.
- I shall miss him terribly.
- They are terribly upset by the break-up of their parents' marriage.
- I'm terribly sorry — I had no idea you felt that way.
- To be a parent is a terribly difficult thing.
- The experiment went terribly wrong.
- The whole incident had upset me and my fiancée terribly.
- People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
- I was something of a wallflower; I was terribly shy.
- Some people are so terribly insincere you can never tell if they are telling the truth.
- This has been so nice, so terribly kind of you.
- I could see that something was terribly wrong.
- He suffered terribly the last few days.
- I've been walking around Moscow and the town is terribly quiet.
- The chances of a planet surviving a supernova always looked terribly slim.
- My son has suffered terribly. He has lost his best friend.
- I'm terribly sorry—did I hurt you?
- He was terribly behind in his work.
- Tom, why didn't you wake me sooner?
- The sooner begun, the sooner done.
- As for colds, the sooner a person starts taking over-the-counter remedies, the sooner relief will come.
- Sooner or later she would be caught by the police.
- The sooner we start, the sooner we'll get it over with.
- I'd sooner not, if you don't mind.
- We had to face up to the harsh realities of life sooner or later.
- He had no sooner got his wings than the Korean conflict broke out.
- Mark, you'd better get cracking, the sooner the better.
- Sooner or later, you will be a good leader.
- The sooner we make a start the better.
- Sooner or later most writers end up making books about the torments of being a writer.
- But why didn't you tell me sooner?
- Sooner or later, life will put the relationship to the test.
- She'd sooner share a house with other students than live at home with her parents.
- The sooner you notice, the better.
- I imagine they'll be tearing the building down sooner or later.