How to use in-sentence of “strictly”:
– This type of Australian country music, with lyrics focusing on strictly Australian subjects, is generally known as “bush music” or “bush band music”.
– The Wikimedia Foundation, at the direction of the Board of Trustees, will be holding a vote to determine whether members of the community support the creation and usage of an opt-in personal image filter, which would allow readers to voluntarily screen particular types of images strictly for their own account.
– Morillo was best known for his international work in house music for the label Strictly Rhythm.
– The domestic goat “Capra hircus” or “Capra aegagrus hircus” Strictly speaking, domesticated breeds are not part of the Linnaean system of classification.
– The Waldensian movement had lay preaching, people who were poor by choice, and strictly obeying the Bible.
– Although moles and shrews are not all strictly insectivorous, insects and other small animal life make up the main food of most members of the group.
– The government depends on the confidence of the parliament, but the two branches aren’t strictly separated.
– University College was founded on 11 February 1826, under the name “London University”, as a secular alternative to the strictly Anglican universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

Example sentences of “strictly”:
– Although Ammit is seen as a devouring entity, she is neutral and strictly serves at the whim of the other deities to take souls that have sinned against the gods and send them into oblivion.
– We don’t want to surprise anyone, so it’s strictly an “opt-in-only” Beta Feature.
– According to His Will, souls of those who died from suicide are strictly prohibited from entry as a mark of punishment.
– The Faculty currently has 120 Royal Designers : the number of designers who may hold the distinction of RDI at any one time is strictly limited.
– This is not strictly a wrestling term, as it is a derogatory Japanese word for a foreigner.
– Non-participants often use the Line of Control and the Line of Actual Control as the depicted boundaries, as is done in the CIA World Factbook, and the region is often marked out in hashmarks, although the Indian government strictly opposes such practices.
– The Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, in its report based on data from 73 countries, reports that the Indian Government has responded more strictly than other countries in the pandemic.
– The non-software content of Debian began to follow the DFSG more strictly in Debian 4.0 and following releases.
- Although Ammit is seen as a devouring entity, she is neutral and strictly serves at the whim of the other deities to take souls that have sinned against the gods and send them into oblivion.
- We don't want to surprise anyone, so it's strictly an "opt-in-only" Beta Feature.
– Decorations received by police and fire brigade personnel may sometimes be considered alongside military decorations, on which they may be modelled, although they are strictly not military awards.
– In muslim countries charging any interest at all is strictly illegal.
– On 15 August 2016, Redknapp was announced as a contestant for the Strictly Come Dancing fourteenth series of “Strictly Come Dancing”.
– It serves as a reminder for editors not to add any more to the discussion, except at its new location, unless strictly necessary.
– Aerotolerant organisms are strictly fermentative.
– Self-oriented perfectionism refers to the setting of impossible standards and strictly examining oneself.
More in-sentence examples of “strictly”:
– It ensures that the titulars of the files that contains personal information strictly follows the data protection legislation.
– Harrison was a contestant in the 2011 series of Strictly Come Dancing.
– The first watches were strictly mechanical, driven by clockwork.
– Players are usually required to wear protective gear, and game rules are strictly enforced.
– The limit is strictly enforced by many Ministry of Fisheries officers with the help of the police.
– Pakistani media strictly censors LGBT related news stories.
– Most types of environmental economics consider the shift to measuring them inevitable, arguing that reframing political economy to consider the flow of these basic commodities first and foremost, helps avoids use of any military fiat except to protect “natural capital” itself, and basing credit-worthiness more strictly on commitment to preserving biodiversity aligns the long-term interests of ecoregions, societies, and individuals.
– Its use is not limited strictly to diseases.
– Such natural monopolies is hence allowed by the government, but is usually strictly controlled to prevent the monopoly from charging a very high price for a product or service.
– On May 8, 1905, the Qing Military Division sent a letter to the provincial governors to strictly ban “New Guangdong”, “New Hunan”, and “Xin Min Cong Bao” that promoted reform or revolution.
– The term was coined by Julian Huxley, to contrast with clade, which is a strictly phylogenetic unit.
– Although strictly speaking copying and pasting just a “section” might be considered legalistically different from the above restrictions, I don’t think it is in practice.
– Benedict more strictly than the place where the rule was developed, that is Subiaco, LazioSubiaco in Italy.
– These are not strictly icosahedra, although they are often referred to as such.
– We should create a world of pure relativism, where morality and religion are strictly relative to each person’s individual notion of reality itself.
– Every part of life in the prison was strictly set out by a set of rules designed before the prisoners’ arrival by the Four Powers — France, UKBritain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
– He is strictly against alcohol and dislikes people who drink.
– Advertising is often strictly regulated, for instance in the United Kingdom it is illegal to advertise tobacco, except in the shop where it is sold and this is also restricted.
– Therefore, despite its important role in the history of Aguascalientes, it’s not strictly accurate to consider the “Barrio de la Estación” one of the city’s original historical neighborhoods.
– Or it can be looked at as strictly physiological.
– It is not strictly necessary to assign either a name or a rank to a taxon, but doing so makes it much easier to refer to the taxon.
– They view themselves strictly at all times.
– After the attainment of independence, the Conferences expressed a growing concern over economic and social issues as well as over strictly political matters.
– In October 2012, Steve Earle played a tribute to Sahm at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park.
- It ensures that the titulars of the files that contains personal information strictly follows the data protection legislation.
- Harrison was a contestant in the 2011 series of Strictly Come Dancing.
– Webern used the rules of the twelve tone system very strictly in his music.
– Islam is strictly monotheistic: it says that there is only one God.
– The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Series, and became the Grand National Series the next year.
– In 2016, she got to the final in the Strictly Come Dancing fourteenth series of BBC One’s dance contest “Strictly Come Dancing”.
– In 2001 the Metro was reduced strictly to rental and fleet status.
– Due to its soft nature, it is strictly recommended to be an indoor only cat.
– While not strictly “British” usage, it probably reflects what we are trying to achieve here: using English for Communication.
– The change in formula has shaken up the chart considerably, with some songs debuting on the chart strictly with robust online sales and others making drastic leaps.
– Most crayfish are strictly aquatic but some live in semi-aquatic environments.
– During the mid-early 19th century, Krakow became an independent city-state, under the name of “The Free, Independent and Strictly Neutral City of Krakow”.
– The Greens were pacifists and strictly against nuclear weapons.
– The term ‘stereopsis’ is often used as short hand for ‘binocular vision’, ‘binocular depth perception’ or ‘stereoscopic depth perception’, though strictly speaking, the impression of depth associated with stereopsis can also be got under other conditions, such as when an observer views a scene with only one eye while moving.
– There is a focus on others being perfect and strictly examining them.
– Unfortunately, this has led to a huge decrease in numbers since the second half of the 19th century, and ‘ormering’ is now strictly regulated in order to keep stocks.
– Open-source publishing allows writers and software developers to apply their skills outside of a strictly business environment.
– The rest of the family stayed strictly Catholic.
– So, strictly speaking, these are fallacies only in the sense that they pretend certain consequences will follow, when in reality the consequences merely may follow.
– I still feel they aren’t strictly vandalism, but they might be adding detail that makes the articles unnecessarily more complex.
– The terminology isn’t strictly followed, many organic compounds are called fluorocarbons.
– Horwood is also often seen performing Ballroom and Latin routines on Strictly Come Dancing including, in 2019 during a performance themed on the Hello, Dolly!.
– Prior to the fifth generation Buick Regal was strictly front-wheel drive, beginning with the fifth generation all-wheel drive became an option.
