How To Use Considerately In A Sentence
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The application of the above analysis in engineering practice will considerately improve the effectiveness of effect belt improvement and restore the community structure of the ecosystem.
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The adhesion coefficient of automobile tire and road surface is analyzed considerately and the formula about it conducted.
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Our service is just like the sunshine shine on every student warmly considerately.
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“Old!” exclaimed the knight; “now, by the gods and saints, if there be a gallant at the British Court more fancifully considerate, and more considerately fanciful, but quaintly curious, and more curiously quaint, in frequent changes of all rich articles of vesture, becoming one who may be accounted point-device a courtier, I will give you leave to term me a slave and a liar.”
The Monastery
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Mr C.W. de Vis, M.A., of the Queensland Museum, who has considerately examined specimens of this rat, pronounces it to be extraordinary, in that it combines types of three genera — the teeth of the mus, the mammae of the mastacomys and the scales on the tail of the genus UROMYS.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber
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The application of the above analysis in engineering practice will considerately improve the effectiveness of effect belt improvement and restore the community structure of the ecosystem.
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Fast-paced, instantly approachable, and considerably and considerately iterated on for the better part of a year, Quarrel is already set to be a game worth yelling about.
Ten for 2010: the 10 most-anticipated games coming in the new year Boing Boing
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inconsiderately, he asked to be invited for dinner
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He remained respectfully, or at least considerately, quiet throughout.
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they considerately withdrew
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They continued through decent comportment (“In the presence of others, sing not to yourself with a humming noise nor drum with your fingers or feet”; and “Kill not vermin, as fleas, lice, ticks, etc., in the sight of others”) and such subjects as table manners (“Cleanse not your teeth with the tablecloth”), to general instructions on treating people considerately.
George Washington’s First War
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[6249] Levinus Lemnius reckons up three things which generally disturb the peace of marriage: the first is when they marry intempestive or unseasonably, as many mortal men marry precipitately and inconsiderately, when they are effete and old: the second when they marry unequally for fortunes and birth: the third, when a sick impotent person weds one that is sound, novae nuptae spes frustratur: many dislikes instantly follow.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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He added: ‘We were received courteously and considerately and they listened carefully to what we had to say.’
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We say 'presumably', 'possibly', 'arguably' and 'perhaps', qualifiers meant to be considerately unassertive.
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