Truthfully Sentence Examples

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  • Truthfully, it is pretty awful.

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  • The word of God is to be freely and truthfully preached by the priests of the Lord, and by worthy deacons.

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  • Truthfully, Gerald wasn't all that good a dancer.

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  • He claims that the historian's chief duty is to write truthfully, and he is careful to show that a theologian may fulfil this condition.

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  • Truthfully, most children will learn well using any type of program.

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  • Last night upset me, she said truthfully.

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  • Today, here in Edinburgh, we are part of a powerful movement - truly global, truthfully about our shared humanity.

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  • Subhuti, Bodhisattvas who are wholly devoid of any conception of separate selfhood are truthfully called Bodhisattvas.

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  • The person taking the inventory chooses the answer from the four choices given that truthfully correlates to the degree the anxiety symptom troubles them.

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  • Truthfully, you do care which is exactly why you need to know how and when to wear 'em.

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  • He held her against his hard, thick frame, his gentle kiss a question she didn't want to answer truthfully.

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  • From the beginning, I HAVE MADE IT A PRACTICE TO ANSWER ALL HELEN'S QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY IN A WAY INTELLIGIBLE TO HER, and at the same time truthfully.

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  • Truthfully, no one has the right to tell you what to wear to your wedding.

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  • Don't hesitate to answer truthfully - it's okay to spend only three months in Florida or to have a little space between family members.

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  • Truthfully the sky's the limit so put them anywhere you'd like a little light with an elegant vintage look.

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  • Answer his questions truthfully, but only answer the question asked and nothing more.

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  • If you play with people who are skeptics, you may not receive the response you wish for because those people are not playing truthfully.

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  • You are spending a substantial amount of money for your fairy tale night, and truthfully, most salon stylists would love to help you achieve it.

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  • State your hobbies and interests truthfully, no matter how odd or eccentric they might be.

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  • Truthfully, you can pick up any item and find its opposite.

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  • That was the reason she gave, but truthfully she didn't want him to see her cry.

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  • Its one hundred and fourteen plates by Ford truthfully represent one hundred and twenty-two of the mounted specimens obtained by the author in his explorations into the interior.

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  • I have seen myriads of girls, but none of whom these extraordinary things could be truthfully said but you alone.

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  • White is associated with cleanliness and sterility and indicates an absence of color, but truthfully a black, pink, or yellow room can still be minimalist.

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  • Job applicants should always answer questions truthfully, while keeping in mind that they should emphasize previous experience (either paid or unpaid) where they had to work with others.

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  • Chances are, if you answer these questions truthfully, you'll know how if that person is attracted to you or not.

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  • If witnesses are reporting truthfully regarding seeing live ghosts of friends and family, the OBE phenomenon could be real.

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  • In all cases, answer questions truthfully; if you don't know an answer, say so. It also helps to be polite and professional.

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  • When you can truthfully answer yes to all of the questions, that's when it's safe to assume that you're making a sound decision.

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  • Truthfully, school spirit begins with school pride, and cheerleaders can definitely help set the standard.

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  • Guests choose between sharing a truth - either divulging a secret or answering a question truthfully - or taking a dare.

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  • Truthfully, many skits can be improvised to some degree and they will still work well.

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  • Truthfully, when you read up on it, the claims make it sound like apple cider vinegar is a cure all for every condition known to man.

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  • Truthfully, this kind of pajama is worn by women of all ages not just senior citizens.

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  • The descriptions of South American scenery in Westward Ho!, of the Egyptian desert in Hypatia, of the North Devon scenery in Two Years Ago, are among the most brilliant pieces of wordpainting in English prose-writing; and the American scenery is even more vividly and more truthfully described when he had seen it only by the eye of his imagination than in his work At Last, which was written after he had visited the tropics.

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  • The Deans let the facts speak for themselves, explaining the situation truthfully while leaving speculation to others.

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  • Truthfully, Jackson had no idea what the human would do; he just didn't have the heart to tell her.

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  • The Saitic heads in basalt show a school of close observation, with fair power of rendering the personal character; and even in Roman times there still were provincial artists who could model a face very truthfully, as is shown in one case in.

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