How To Use Respectfully In A Sentence

  • Teachers or students so exempted may remain in the classroom and sit or stand respectfully while others participate in the ceremony.
  • Angry Reader has a point about "spill," and while I can see Joel's point about it being what people call it, I respectfully suggest that it's that logic which got us to the point where we called chaining people to walls, beating them, freezing them, blasting music and noise at them at decibel levels high enough to inflict pain, electrifying their genitals, humiliating them and then drowning them repeatedly "enhanced interrogation techniques. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • Upon these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir Willoughby Patterne passed from a land of alien manners; and ever after he spoke of America respectfully and pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. The Egoist
  • Mr. Dominico respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of Washington, Georgetown, and their vicinages, that every exertion shall be used to render his performance entertaining.
  • Jim Hart, a man of singular height and thinness, whom Sol disrespectfully called the "Saplin '" -- that is, the sapling, a slim young tree -- was doing the cooking. The Forest Runners A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
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  • And if you are treated disrespectfully during the initial contact, it is unlikely to get any better.
  • The rest of the conversation was fairly short, now that James had respectfully disinvited himself.
  • I sat in the corner in my borrowed lavalava, folding my legs under me so that the soles of my bare feet were respectfully pointed away from our hosts.
  • I don't resent people asking questions if they do it respectfully, which most people do.
  • She was respectfully requested to keep the fact he is on special assignment to herself and her immediate family.
  • Anyone within earshot of a eulogy is supposed to listen respectfully.
  • That, we respectfully submit, relates directly to a depredation upon the exchequer of the Commonwealth.
  • I ain't limpin ', sir," the man answered respectfully, and, at a nod of dismissal from the mate, marched off jauntily along the deck with CHAPTER V
  • At the same time we respectfully suggest that this enterprising young company is missing a trick. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the fisherman approaches, the falconer's spaniels look enquiringly at each other, and his whippet, all four paws at attention, stares respectfully at such an admirable salmon.
  • Not so much -- they respectfully disagree with Steven Tyler's opinion that she didn't have enough "pizzazz," but work through their problems rationally and send her to Hollywood. 'American Idol' premieres: New judges, same old show
  • I would respectfully suggest a different explanation for the company's decline.
  • If you treat the officer respectfully and roll over, there is no need for him to ticket you to win an argument.
  • Baseball people refer to catchers' equipment as 'the tools of ignorance,' a phrase that sounds pejorative but is meant respectfully. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • 'You are an artist,' she said respectfully.
  • Business calls from overseas commercial circles are especially welcomed! We provide 24-hour service and await your calls respectfully!
  • I use the term barbarism in contradistinction to civilization, and very respectfully refer to authorities of repute in justification of this use of the word, both to designate the quality of the _thing_, and the precise locality of its fittest application; for although The Right of American Slavery
  • Aside from observing the etiquette of treating our fellow man respectfully, this strikes me as basic common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disgrace of his first marriage might, perhaps, as there was no reason to suppose it perpetuated by offspring, have been got over, had he not done worse; but he had, as by the accustomary intervention of kind friends, they had been informed, spoken most disrespectfully of them all, most slightingly and contemptuously of the very blood he belonged to, and the honours which were hereafter to be his own. Persuasion
  • I was so humbled by the beauty of the moment that I respectfully rode in Robin's tracks as we left the beach and began climbing the grassy hill.
  • The fact a huge Oscar winner and his production company are backing the project means he is assured the subject matter will be respectfully handled. The Sun
  • Visitors to the city are respectfully reminded of the council's powers to remove illegally parked vehicles.
  • I am not a supporter of the censorship of any voice, but I do believe the dialogue must be framed respectfully.
  • First - rate equipment facilities, service mild and fragrant await your presence respectfully.
  • African's opinion the highest that could be paid to a man or a boy, and hurried off to wake "the bugologist" as be disrespectfully termed the professor. The Boy Aviators in Africa
  • Respectfully retreating to the side of the room with five of the princesses, Lord Cecil bit back a sigh as he observed a significant glance between Briar and Althia.
  • The question of the continuance of the subtreasury system is respectfully submitted to the wisdom of Congress. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • 'Confederate War Department,' indorsed 'Respectfully referred to the The Great Conspiracy, Complete
  • I cannot leave this case without respectfully commending the handling of this case by Her Honour Judge Mowat and the judgment she gave.
  • And as for going as cook, — though I confess there is considerable glory in that, a cook being a sort of officer on ship-board — yet, somehow, I never fancied broiling fowls; — though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • I cannot leave this case without respectfully commending the handling of this case by Her Honour Judge Mowat and the judgment she gave.
  • Another said that it would'one day be in a museum respectfully regarded as the first formation of a new art '. Times, Sunday Times
  • The foregoing analysis in my view marches with that advanced by my Lord in paragraph 24 and 25 of his judgment, with which I respectfully agree.
  • I never fancied broiling fowls; -- though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. Moby Dick, or, the whale
  • Nor do I have a problem wit hnoise with my bow, in fact, my bow is actually quite respectfully quiet! out of all this though, we do bth in deed agree on one thing ... What setup do you have for bowhunting?
  • I would respectfully suggest a different explanation for the company's decline.
  • Teachers or students so exempted may remain in the classroom and sit or stand respectfully while others participate in the ceremony.
  • Respectfully and cheerfully, the seeming kid launched into an expert health care policy analysis, eventually wearing down his crochety interrogator's defenses and preconceptions, until at the end, the two men were slapping each other five. Lucia Brawley: Oprah and the Voice of a New Generation
  • I must respectfully insist that you either substantiate these claims - which you cannot do because they are false - or publicly apologize for attempting to defame my character and damage my reputation.
  • But he was painfully anxious to exculpate himself from the guilt of having acted undutifully and disrespectfully towards France.
  • I respectfully disagree with Perloff's theory of citational poetry, and I take issue with her claim that Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project is a foundational example. Isabel Kaplan: Not in Someone Else's Words
  • Lord Nelson, respectfully putting the box to his lips, returned his sincere thanks, for an honour which, he said, he should never forget -- that of having his name enrolled among the freemen of Hereford. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • James Bond: Sir , I'd respectfully request that you change my assignment to Nassau.
  • Notoriously misogynic and thoroughly misanthropic (due to gender and species xenophobia, respectfully), Palin-Drone prostitutes its own knocked-up 17-year-old spawn as anodyne for witless, anti-choice right-wingnuts. Discourse.net: Wednesday Mostly Palin Bashing
  • His eyes smoldered with hatred and he growled, but finally his eyes dropped respectfully.
  • The beefy bodyguards wanted to help us, but we respectfully declined. Times, Sunday Times
  • [153] Unless a legitimate portion, a fourth part, had been reserved for the children, they were entitled to institute an action or complaint of inofficious testament; to suppose that their father's understanding was impaired by sickness or age; and respectfully to appeal from his rigorous sentence to the deliberate wisdom of the magistrate. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4
  • I disrespectfully beg to differ with your unAmerican belief in bootlicking. Bush Slanders Freedom « Antiwar.com Blog
  • I respectfully dissent and would reverse.
  • She presented to him her hand, which he kissed respectfully, and simultaneously with the contact thirty-two invisible arrows plunged at once into his heart, one from every point of the compass of his pericardia. Maid Marian
  • Also, the child's errant behaviour is largely a result of the parents' failure to prepare said child to behave respectfully in a learning environment.
  • _Yours; Yours truly; Truly yours; Yours respectfully; Very respectfully yours_, etc. Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • The audience clapped respectfully as she stood up to speak.
  • I guess I would just challenge the notion that I "condescend" to my constituents, or otherwise treat them disrespectfully, whether in the course of constituent service (which I do a lot of) or in interpersonal communication, or over the radio. The Pink Flamingo
  • Big media, with a few honorable exceptions, are respectfully swallowing the big lies.
  • He is respectfully received at the emperor's court despite having waged war against the state.
  • My Lord, they declined to call him and said, and this we respectfully say is important, that he would want to take legal advice before giving evidence and that he may need to be cautioned.
  • Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder.
  • I would respectfully disagree with your statement that we're becoming more like our enemy.
  • If you must do this stuff, put the effort in and do it properly and respectfully.
  • We children respectfully addressed them as 'oom' and 'tannie'. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I respectfully doubt whether managing an investment banking business can accurately be described as a profession.
  • It's a musical that actually breaks new ground, whilst at the same time doffing its cap respectfully to the older establishment.
  • If I could illustrate what I say, respectfully, is the error in that proposition, I would direct you to page 107 of the application book.
  • As this is a matter of extreme importance we respectfully request your immediate attention to this telefax and that your answer could be provided within the course of tomorrow morning.
  • It is easy for an adult to get away with treating a small child disrespectfully, which is why we are appropriately concerned about respecting them. But Enough About Me, Let's Talk About Toddlers
  • I observed the Old Soldier—not to adopt the name disrespectfully—to pretty good advantage, on a night which is made memorable to me by something else I shall relate. XVI. I Am a New Boy in More Senses Than One
  • The restrained east facade respectfully frames the triangular Place de l' Europe with its central Philharmonie.
  • For some reason, many women operate under the misconception that treating the men in their lives disrespectfully is cute or somehow scores them social points.
  • During this period, African-American actors were mostly limited to playing servants or African natives. Lena Horne refused to play roles that represented African-Americans disrespectfully.
  • I would justifiably and respectfully argue that you should know that by now.
  • He is outspoken in advocacy of the death penalty, an issue over which I have respectfully jousted with him twice.
  • Be assured, madam," he said respectfully, "that Mr Lane shall fare better for the beseechment of so good a daughter, and that I will do mine utmost to have him gently handled. The Gold that Glitters The Mistakes of Jenny Lavender
  • Irishman, trundling "that divil of a whirligig," as he disrespectfully called the idolized velocipede; then the wounded hero, supported by the helpful Polly; and Maud brought up the rear in tears, bearing Tom's cap. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • No longer a ‘basic sauce’, the demi-glace is now considered to be a relic of an archaic form of cookery referred to respectfully as cuisine classique but no longer practised.
  • Hillary Clinton has been treated disrespectfully from the beginning of this campaign while Obama has been canonized, much in the same way that George Bush was canonized by the GOP 4 and 8 years ago. Obama about to clinch victory, aide says
  • GENTLEMEN: -- I respectfully beg leave to submit the following report, embracing the amount of expenditures for the benefit of the University, for the term commencing March 3d, and ending November 16th, 1869. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Year 1869
  • If we treat them uncynically and respectfully, as people interested in the good, the true, and the beautiful, and if we read books with them in search of the good, the true, and the beautiful, they invariably rise to the occasion, vindicating our trust in their potential. Less than God, excelling other creatures
  • We respectfully criticise the injection of the concept of the project as something that can of itself conclude the question.
  • Francis understood, and respectfully received this blessing; and whilst his Grand father paid his visit, the little pavior went and told his Grandmamma, what he had been able to do, and how God had already blessed him for it. Fanny, the Flower-Girl, or, Honesty Rewarded
  • The exceptional circumstances are that the applicant received a trial which I respectfully submit was unfair.
  • He carries a rule book given to him by his father that later comes in handy for Scott, who treats it respectfully.
  • This way, a progressive Christian politician can fight for biblical values without throwing around God's name cynically and disrespectfully. Newsobserver.com blogs
  • Let the life sublimate in respectfully to, lets the trail which the time record we struggle!
  • For reasons which follow, I respectfully disagree with his conclusion.
  • They were miniature foxes and so he greeted them respectfully, prostrating himself in a most unfatherly way.
  • It says her remains were treated "disrespectfully CNN.com
  • he treats his parents rather disrespectfully
  • Twelve years have passed for Ulster and 11 for Northampton since they were Heineken Cup winners, but this is a quarter-final that should be approached respectfully. Northampton and Ulster bring authentic rugby to plastic surrounds | Eddie Butler
  • I certainly hope that if it's dubbed or subbed it'll be done respectfully and as accurately as possible.
  • I mean, I'm not going to be some dirty-toenailed folk singer wearing a hemp manskirt singing songs about the Man; I'm just going to respectfully withdraw. Full fathoms five
  • Phenomenology requires rigorous investment into respectfully, appreciatively, and acceptingly making evident our lived worlds and their ramifications for the now, the past, and the anticipated future. Humanistic Nursing
  • Others, probably close friends, bowed their heads respectfully, mumbling - a prayer perhaps.
  • After coffee, the skies clear and the clouds respectfully lift to reveal the soft, peach-hued evening light shedding its fading rays on his face.
  • Visitors to the area and locals alike on that day were not treated very respectfully and who knows how it will effect visitors repeating visits to the area in the future.
  • Unless a legitimate portion, a fourth part, had been reserved for the children, they were entitled to institute an action or complaint of _inofficious_ testament; to suppose that their father's understanding was impaired by sickness or age, and respectfully to appeal from his rigorous sentence to the deliberate wisdom of the magistrate. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • Most of her work was pleasantly melancholic and remained respectfully restrained.
  • I agree that this is a very clearly, respectfully, and unpretentiously written book that can serve as a companion to any artist. There’s still work to be done | clusterflock
  • He remained respectfully, or at least considerately, quiet throughout.
  • I would respectfully agree with this comment.
  • She has respectfully and respectably restaged the dances.
  • Vincent nodded respectfully and tried to wring out some of the water from his loose blouse.
  • Sometimes the humble person who has helped a disguised king fears the worst when the latter's identity is revealed - has he behaved disrespectfully, or said anything seditious or incriminating?
  • At the very least, they could have put in a position player to throw some lobs and let the game end somewhat respectfully.
  • I respectfully suggest that "cult like behavior" is defined as zealous advocacy that leads to magical thinking and imperviousness to fact, you simply cannot beat a Hillary true-believer. Time Poll: Obama The Stronger Dem Against McCain
  • When the ship arrived at Irow, a burly sailor respectfully offered his hand to assist her off the gangplank.
  • He never breathed your name disrespectfully," answered I, warmly; "he was too high-souled for that. Recollections of a Southern matron,
  • There's something quite good about disrespectfully questioning decision-makers about their decisions.
  • While we offer thanks to all, we would respectfully ask for no one to feel pity or sorrow for our loss.
  • His actress wife, known respectfully as Her Ladyship, is kind but baffled.
  • She ran me to earth just as I was stowing my kit; I salaamed respectfully, and she fixed me with a glittering eye and demanded if I spoke English. Fiancée
  • His neighbours, who regard him as a hero, respectfully show you to the door.
  • When the venerable Bailly was brought forward, who formerly so often predicted to the Court the calamities which its imprudence must produce, he appeared painfully affected; and when he was asked if he knew the wife of Capet, "Yes," said he, bowing respectfully, "I have known Madame. 16 October and the Martyrdom of Marie-Antoinette
  • We sit on pillows in front of them as they respectfully take turns to explain their plight.
  • We respectfully disagree with the Judge in so far as he was relying on the pleaded representations by inference.
  • For the most part, they listened respectfully as community leaders and peers encouraged everyone to atone, unite and reconcile.
  • Since I have sworn, as have they, to uphold and defend that Covenant, I must respectfully concur in the denial of the request.
  • The FMB respectfully abstain from casting a vote until The Legend Of Hell House is justly represented in the poll. Ghost Poll!
  • Matthew, may I also respectfully correct the erroneous way in which you misassemble the facts in my comment (above), and ... Forbes.com: News
  • We children respectfully addressed them as 'oom' and 'tannie'. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He waited respectfully as I studied the menu, then said, ‘Make it easy on yourself, babe, the porterhouse is always good.’
  • If they do not give Zakat, respectfully and politely emphasize to them the importance of this necessary pillar of Islam and encourage them to start paying it.
  • I respectfully request the pure assembly to repeat after me the name of Amida Buddha … Blood Ninja II
  • As an unofficial spokesperson for the Super-villain Community, I would like to respectfully request that you use the term pyramid scheme when reporting on the Bernie Madoff financial fraud story. Evil Inc.
  • And as for going as cook, -- though I confess there is considerable glory in that, a cook being a sort of officer on ship-board -- yet, somehow, I never fancied broiling fowls; -- though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. Moby-Dick, or, The Whale
  • Speak humbly, listen respectfully, smile gently. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Yours truly; Truly yours; Yours respectfully; Very respectfully yours_, etc. In official letters use _I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant; Very respectfully, your most obedient servant_. Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room
  • In short, she did not like, as she phrased it, "to be shaken off;" and after a sleepless night she resolved to judge for herself, much moved thereto by the malicious suggestions to that effect made by Mr. Sprott, who mightily enjoyed the idea of mortifying the gentlemen by whom he had been so disrespectfully threatened with the treadmill. My Novel — Volume 06
  • Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder.
  • I respectfully question the judge's view regarding the exercise of the enforcing authority's discretion.
  • Then I made him lick the blood off the blade, spat in his face, and respectfully asked the havildar what I should do next. Fiancée
  • Instead, she has decided to sue the governor through the State Administrative Court for issuing the gubernatorial decree that she said disrespectfully dismissed her.
  • Parishes and dioceses have been asked to study the issues involved and to listen respectfully to the views of others.
  • Of all people, he is the LAST one who should be whining about how is wife has been treated "disrespectfully". Hillary Hits Critics For Taking Her RFK Assassination Remarks "Out Of Context"
  • To say I'm freaked out is an understatement, but as soon as I left a small drawing of a pentacle in the sand, the other Pagan respectfully stayed away from my area.
  • I respectfully differ from him in his assessment of the effect which this submission had on the commissioners' ultimate conclusion.
  • We respectfully submit that a matter has to be raised as a claim by the pleading in order to be a justiciable controversy.
  • Speak humbly, listen respectfully, smile gently. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Insofar as they express a contrary view, we respectfully dissent from the views of the Supreme Court of Canada in this case.
  • Aside from observing the etiquette of treating our fellow man respectfully, this strikes me as basic common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • We fully agree that such a step is highly desirable, but we respectfully cannot agree that it is open to this court.
  • We would respectfully discourage the court to take a narrower view.
  • I observed the Old Soldier-not to adopt the name disrespectfully - to pretty good advantage, on a night which is made memorable to me by something else I shall relate. David Copperfield
  • The hearts of the old resonate with memories while the hearts of the young beat respectfully at the silent knowledge that many aspects of our lives are a direct reflection of who Trudeau was and what he believed.
  • I respectfully disagree with your statement that it wouldn't hurt to play these games in New Orleans this year.
  • Peering from the dark cavern created by the overhanging hull was a huge lobster, waving deep blue pincers at us as we filed respectfully past.
  • a legitimate portion, a fourth part, had been reserved for the children, they were entitled to institute an action or complaint of _inofficious_ testament; to suppose that their father's understanding was impaired by sickness or age; and respectfully to appeal from his rigorous sentence to the deliberate wisdom of the magistrate. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4
  • Of course, that explained Mother's reaction to the news and her respectfully mournful look.
  • I wish I had been more grateful for difficulties and had behaved more respectfully to others instead of alienating people.
  • They were recognized as his family and were ushered respectfully to one of the centre boxes.
  • So as you can see I'll have to respectfully decline your invitation.
  • Knowing this, I would respectfully suggest the retiracy of those Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more,
  • Her school chums may disagree with her politics but they treat her respectfully and make sure their colleagues do, too.
  • Use, _I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant; Very respectfully, your most obedient servant_; etc., etc. Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • Peering from the dark cavern created by the overhanging hull was a huge lobster, waving deep blue pincers at us as we filed respectfully past.
  • might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity?
  • I observed the Old Soldier - not to adopt the name disrespectfully David Copperfield
  • May I respectfully suggest, that we all STOP responding to the "Crazy Lady" (sic) wackaloon, all she crave is ATTENTION, you are feeding her only purpose in life by encouragement. Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • Why do you treat your guards so disrespectfully?
  • Traditionally, it's been a place where each neighborhood has a strong character with its own behavioral code that is not necessarily scrutable to or convenient for the sojourner, and where he or she might be expected to behave deferentially or at least respectfully while visiting. Going by the Book: Signs from Above
  • I observed the Old Soldier — not to adopt the name disrespectfully – to pretty good advantage, on a night which is made memorable to me by something else I shall relate. David Copperfield
  • His eyes smoldered with hatred and he growled, but finally his eyes dropped respectfully.
  • We sat on the stoop until nearly two in the morning before the coroner's van came to pick up Eric; the cop stayed in the living room, respectfully declining offers of iced tea.
  • that divil of a whirligig," as he disrespectfully called the idolized velocipede; then the wounded hero, supported by the helpful Polly; and Maud brought up the rear in tears, bearing Tom's cap. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • May I slip it into the post-box myself, or do I have to call a flunkey, present him with a dollar, and respectfully request him to insert it in the slit for me? A Court of Inquiry
  • Yours truly; Truly yours; Yours respectfully; Very respectfully yours_, etc. In official letters use _I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant; Very respectfully, your most obedient servant_. Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room
  • And as for going as cook, - though I confess there is considerable glory in that, a cook being a sort of officer on ship-board - yet, somehow, I never fancied broiling fowls; - though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. ZGeek
  • We have seen them talking directly and respectfully to those who had caused the problem; we have seen resignations when positions were felt to be untenable. Times, Sunday Times
  • A servant who offers customers tea in teahouses is respectfully called the Tea Service Master.
  • The beefy bodyguards wanted to help us, but we respectfully declined. Times, Sunday Times

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