Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adj] sincerity " in BNC.
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1 | Paley 's argument is made with passionate sincerity and is informed by the best biological scholarship of his day , but it is wrong , gloriously and utterly wrong . |
2 | But others would claim with equal sincerity that Mr Gorbachev is a pragmatic leader who is giving the reconstruction of the Russian economy a greater degree of priority than have his predecessors . |
3 | Killion frowned with terrible sincerity . |
4 | Rory , having money , attracted loads of young fellers who would be friends , but Mallachy was better at it than most , more accomplished in apparent sincerity , and with more to offer , finally . |
5 | The words were uttered with devastating sincerity . |
6 | The answer was given with perfect sincerity . |
7 | It was a calculated tear-jerker , but delivered with great sincerity , and Kathleen found her own eyes misting over . |
8 | On-lookers and fans creak with desperate sincerity on the periphery of anyone related to the tour . |
9 | Looking wonderful , wearing a blue and silver brocade dress and jacket and a beautiful pearl necklace and earrings , the Prime Minister spoke with great sincerity for about 45 minutes , so I can not begin to record all she said ! |
10 | " I did n't know you wanted me , " she said with total sincerity . |
11 | ‘ It must be very useful , ’ James said with utter sincerity , ‘ to know all the rules of cricket by heart . ’ |
12 | ‘ It scared the life out of me , ’ he said with apparent sincerity . |
13 | She paused , and said with genuine sincerity , ‘ It 's been so good to talk about things , feelings . ’ |
14 | His silence following the question made her wonder if it was something he had no wish to divulge , but at last he said with simple sincerity , ‘ She sent you to me . ’ |
15 | ‘ I was solely concerned with the need to know , ’ Husband said with deep sincerity . |
16 | ‘ Believe me , I too value her friendship , ’ he said with obvious sincerity . |
17 | His mother obviously adored him and merely said with unconvincing sincerity , ‘ Now , Pino , mind what I say . ’ |