Have I told you lately that I love you?
I don't know what's been bothering you lately, but if I've done something, I wish you would tell me.
That was the man she had been neglecting lately to spend time with the twins.
Lately she had to stay after him to get his chores done.
Though lately, I'm surrounded by fools with bad ideas.
"Scranton's popping up a lot lately," Dean muttered, more to himself than the others.
I'm afraid I've been neglecting him lately, though.
I have a lot of trouble sleeping lately, probably because --
Lately his actions were more fatherly than anything else.
The way things were going lately, he'd be lucky to make it there and back at all.
The nearest enemy was Bohemia, to whom Poland had lately been compelled to pay tribute for her oldest possession, Silesia.
Lacy wore a skirt too short and tight for office wear, but when you're the boss … "I noticed you've been taking a lot of sick time lately," Lacy said as Sofia entered the room.
"My dear, you've not been yourself lately," he added, softening.
She'd be lucky to walk again soon, and without medical supplies…with her luck lately, she wouldn't die from infection, just suffer for the rest of her life.
Yeah, but you two haven't seen much of each other lately, and...
"He has been very erratic lately," she agreed.
It's just that lately everything keeps piling up.
Lately she has been much interested in colour.
Young Rostov stood at a window with Dolokhov, whose acquaintance he had lately made and highly valued.
To make matters worse, lately she had been dreaming of the ranch as well.
While my relationship with Martha LeBlanc, nee Rossi, dated back to our play pen years and kindergarten days, lately we've hiked different paths, reducing our contact to Christmas cards and once a month phone calls.
I wisely followed with my careful research of recent births in this community until I found mother LeBlanc, lately arrived from a city near Lynn, Massachusetts!
He has been a drag lately, has he not?
Lately she had been wondering if she could have landed such a job without his help.
I have lately read "Wilhelm Tell" by Schiller, and "The Lost Vestal."...
Here goes lumber from the Maine woods, which did not go out to sea in the last freshet, risen four dollars on the thousand because of what did go out or was split up; pine, spruce, cedar--first, second, third, and fourth qualities, so lately all of one quality, to wave over the bear, and moose, and caribou.
What do you think I've been going through lately... wanting to tell you, wanting to hold you in my arms - not knowing if you felt the way I did.
The only thing she had been proving lately was that she could successfully avoid him.
Most cases were earlier tips as lately, the authorities were far more cautious with our information; often even denying a tip was involved when an arrest occurred.
I've only had three people on my mind lately – me, myself and I.
Lately, he'd been thinking of nothing but Rissa.
She had already determined to create him a noble, and begun to look out an estate in the lately annexed possessions of Sweden on the Pomeranian coast.
The yield of tin in Victoria is very small, and until lately no fields of importance have been discovered; but towards the latter end of 1890 extensive deposits were reported to exist in the Gippsland district - at Omeo and Tarwin.
Professor Marr has lately published an Arabic text from a MS. in Sinai which seems to contain an older tradition.
A complete life, founded on the lately discovered process of 1626 and the new letters, was being prepared by the author of the present article at the time of his death.
Most continental countries have issued stringent laws against the sale of secret remedies, and these have been lately strengthened in Germany, France and Italy.
Do you know of any person who was once poor but who has lately and suddenly become well-to-do?
But lately everything had changed for him.
He has lately had several books printed in England for me, "Old Mortality," "The Castle of Otranto" and "King of No-land."...
Perhaps I shall hear a solitary loon laugh as he dives and plumes himself, or shall see a lonely fisher in his boat, like a floating leaf, beholding his form reflected in the waves, where lately a hundred men securely labored.
"You have only lately arrived?" the countess asked him.
But even in this I can see lately a shade of improvement.
A judge of horses and a sportsman, he had lately procured himself a large, fine, mettlesome, Donets horse, dun-colored, with light mane and tail, and when he rode it no one could outgallop him.
He was preparing to enter the university, but he and his friend Obolenski had lately, in secret, agreed to join the hussars.
This memory carried him sadly and sweetly back to those painful feelings of which he had not thought lately, but which still found place in his soul.
Lately he had seemed discontented.
Martha, a come-lately convert to our experiment, offered to fix Howie a hot chocolate in hopes it would induce a snooze.
After all she'd been through lately, she couldn't help feeling a little wary.
Lately my mind's been playing tricks.
I don't know what's gotten into you lately, but I wish the old Carmen would come back.
What was it with the tears lately, anyway?
Biking was usually Dean's thinking time, but his brain felt overused lately and had opted for a day off, restricting his thoughts to nothing more pressing than the next hill.
They been kinda dry lately but I've got credit too, you know.
Lately, her life was slowly being digested with desire to be with him every minute.
He used to be able to read her every thought, but lately he seemed to do more misreading than anything else.
Lately he doesn't seem so pleased.
Lately he wasn't content – or maybe she was letting Katie stir that thought.
Had lately founded and endowed for the Jesuits.
Popular universities have lately attained considerable development.
Split up into numerous and mutually hostile communities, they never, through the fourteen centuries which have elapsed since the end of the old Western empire, shook off the yoke of foreigners completely; they never until lately learned to merge their local and conflicting interests in the common good of undivided Italy.
Be this as it may, the Lombards, their ranks swelled by the Gepidae, whom they had lately conquered, and by the wrecks of other barbarian tribes, passed southward under their king Alboin in 568.
"Are you lately from Italy?" he asked.
The signs, which I had so lately learned, and which I thought I knew, perplexed me.
I heard it proposed lately that two young men should travel together over the world, the one without money, earning his means as he went, before the mast and behind the plow, the other carrying a bill of exchange in his pocket.
Another lately added sorrow arose from the lessons she gave her six year-old nephew.
Anatole had lately moved to Dolokhov's.
Thanks. It's been a bit rough lately for both of us.
I haven't really taken your feelings into account lately, have I?
What Denton wanted, he got - one way or another, and lately he seemed driven by some inner demon.