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How To Use Advisedly In A Sentence

  • By that logic and I use the term advisedly, being straight is also a choice. WHAT A GAY DAY
  • It should be explained here that the word Teuton is used advisedly, for in reality it is to the Austrians before the Germans that the development of the 11-inch and bigger field gun, with its special carriage and caterpillar-tread wheels owes its existence. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
  • State; but I advisedly assert that such colonial premium would not rear one disposable seaman for our naval service, and that even the colonial fishermen would derive no commensurate advantage, such is the impoverishing effect of the inveterate system of truck-dealing that boat fishermen, even from the harbour of the capital of Newfoundland, are chiefly paid by daily wages; the advantages derived from the employment of two half-idle fishermen being greater to the truckmaster, in the absence of an available market, than the like amount of fish caught by one customer. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, Vol. II
  • When the discipline of economics was born, and I use the term discipline advisedly, the objective was to justify concentration of capital, emphasizing, as many of its practitioners still do, the function of capital in economic growth. Stephen Herrington: Healthcare and Government's Role in the Economy
  • Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly.
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  • What a crazy scheme, and I use that term advisedly.
  • I use the verb advisedly; this is no mere mild irritation.
  • I use the term escapist advisedly, since it doesn't do justice to the past, any more than it hints at what present-day moviegoers might come to embrace. When Bad Times Make Good Movies
  • The Lady being by nature very pittifull, looking advisedly on the young Girle beganne to grow in good liking of her; because The Decameron
  • There has been another murder committed within a few miles of this place, which has given us something to gossip about, for the committee of vigilance had the good nature, purely for our amusement I conclude, to apprehend a lucky individual (I call him _lucky_ advisedly, for he had all his expenses paid at the Humboldt, was remunerated for his lost time, enjoyed a holiday from hard work, had a sort of guard of honor composed of the most respectable men on the river, and was of more consequence for four days than ever he had been in the whole of his insignificant little life before) whom somebody fancied bore a faint resemblance to the description of the murderer. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
  • What a crazy scheme, and I use that term advisedly.
  • I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
  • Marriage was clearly not undertaken unadvisedly or wantonly, and celibacy was commonplace.
  • He didn't look like he was being formally interviewed - he looked more like he was inadvisedly ad-libbing at large with an apparently friendly journalist, while the camera just happened to be rolling.
  • Which is to say, the torch relay was conceived for the 1936 Games, and enthusiastically adopted by the PR Nazis for once I use the term advisedly of the Third Reich. The London 2012 Olympic torch relay is following a path that inflames | Marina Hyde
  • Of course such behaviour won't wash, and I use the word advisedly, if the neighbour happens to be a colleague.
  • And it leaves one even more worried and frustrated - but at least advisedly so.
  • I use the word comradeship advisedly because we have interests that are indubitably kindred. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twelfth Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, October 6 and 7, 1921
  • What makes these arguments insane - I use the word advisedly - isn't that they don't contain some possible germ of truth.
  • I use the word advisedly because the word martyr means witness.
  • Conceivably, at least a third of the combatants - the word used advisedly - could have been dismissed.
  • He didn't look like he was being formally interviewed - he looked more like he was inadvisedly ad-libbing at large with an apparently friendly journalist, while the camera just happened to be rolling.
  • The result, in the circumstances, can be identified as a failure to consider - and I use the term advisedly - relevant material.
  • I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
  • I say "veracious" advisedly, as oftentimes, after having seen something extra strong in the Ananias-Sapphira-Munchausen-Gulliver-de-Rougemont epistolary line from some gentleman in khaki to the old folks at home, in a London or provincial paper, I feel that I must give up letter writing altogether, as by now those at home must have discovered that such effusions are often seven-eighths lies, and the remaining one-eighth truth, simply because the scribe's powers of invention have failed him, owing to the great strain. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
  • This kiwi kook, and I use the term kook advisedly, is taking nurturing to a whole new level.
  • Here at NWU, we are required to give our freshmen and I use the term advisedly students some sort of grade report during about the 8th week of the semester. Archive 2007-05-01
  • As a card-carrying heathen, I use the word advisedly.
  • Then the band-he used the term advisedly'moseyed out on stage. With Friends Like These...
  • I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
  • Jesus not yet glorified -- The word "glorified" is here used advisedly, to teach the reader not only that the departure of Christ to the Father was indispensable to the giving of the Spirit, but that this illustrious Gift, direct from the hands of the ascended Saviour, was Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I use "brunch" advisedly because it was really just doughnuts, bagels, and muffins -- what they call a continental breakfast in this country. Planning a Meal
  • They looted anything of value, and I use that term advisedly.
  • Somehow that only makes the remaining 1% of fundamental - I use the word advisedly - importance.
  • Such a beast, and I choose the word advisedly, was advertised in a local paper.
  • I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
  • Before proceeding any further, I should state at once that the latter term is used advisedly.
  • On the other hand, (we speak it advisedly,) no class of men in Europe strive more earnestly and self-denyingly to improve the condition of those dependent on them, to build good houses for their tenants, open schools for the children, and drain and fertilize the land. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
  • I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
  • For him some ‘goon’ - I use the term advisedly - keeps popping up to say, ‘Wait just a minute!’
  • The amazing thing is that there are 70 odd I use the term advisedly Scots who are still stupid enough to think that Labour are anything other than totally corrupt. Scottish mini-poll
  • I use the question mark in the above headline advisedly.
  • To be frank, the finished toaster—and I use the term advisedly—isn't the most attractive device. Perfecting The Toaster
  • At the moment that gallery is engaged - I use the word advisedly - in purchasing an important Cuyp landscape.
  • Some would-be ‘experts’, I use the word advisedly, are of the opinion that this has to be our year.
  • decent people" advisedly, for those who bring this kind of suit _are decent_, wishing to act honorably and kindly, and carrying out the always difficult severing of the marriage bond with as little pain as possible. Women's Wild Oats Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards
  • Use the term advisedly, as some find it an offensive allusion to the disabled. Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
  • I don't know of a place where there has been so much money put in it or so much sacrificial devotion and I use that word sacrificial, advisedly. The Significance of South America to Canada
  • And I use the term advisedly, because all of them assured us that the Pioneers we featured we charming, elegant and above all - true ladies. YesButNoButYes: YBNBY Hall of Fame: Pioneers of Striptease
  • Some peddling attorney, however, had ‘unadvisedly’ made its reversion expectant on the death of Morris.
  • And Dr. Aaron told me, moreover, that a lot of the blood that was sloshed into him -- and I use the word sloshed advisedly; they had to squeeze it in with packs -- was not fully warmed yet because it's kept in -- in refrigerator units. Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan
  • But in this egalitarian—and I use the term advisedly—day and age, nobility tends to play down its pedigree, the major exception being British lords who weren't born to greatness but were knighted after they made a killing in convenience stores or sandwich shops, or Eastern Europeans hawking products such as high-end cold creams. The Prince's Pillows
  • She's Eduardo's right-hand man, and I use the gender advisedly. WORST FEARS REALIZED
  • At the moment that gallery is engaged - I use the word advisedly - in purchasing an important Cuyp landscape.
  • Yet this description has been chosen advisedly.
  • I use the term teach advisedly, because it is often quite helpful for synopsis writers to think of the task as producing a course overview for the lesson that is the book’s content: how will this book help readers, and what kind of readers will it help? Author! Author! » 2009 » September
  • Clearly, Novak knows the meaning of the phrase ‘CIA operative’ and he uses it advisedly.
  • I make the distinction between ‘real people’ and models advisedly.
  • Grizelda, it is now more then fitte time, that thou shouldst taste the fruite of thy long admired patience, and that they who have thought me cruell, harsh and uncivill natured, should at length observe, that I have done nothing basely, or unadvisedly. The Decameron
  • I use inverted commas advisedly, because there is nothing less real than a TV reality show.
  • One of their mutts ill-advisedly chased the deviant, and by the time the owner caught up, the man had engaged the pet in some hot heritage dry moating. The Register

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