“lately” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lately”:

– I’m concerned lately that a number of new accounts have been repeatedly creating in mass, complex jargon without any basic, decriptive words whatsoever, meaningless stuff, spam, or just nothing at all.

– I’ve noticed that my little friend has been bored lately once again.

– His behaviour lately has been uncalled for, and he is not helping SEWP.

– However, lately there has been a growing contention that the Federal Council is often too slow to respond to the needs of the moment, too resistant to change and too weak to lead the powerful federal bureaucracy.

– I have found my self to mature a lot lately do more vandalism reverting as I can and some other stuff that I have not done before.

lately in-sentences
lately in-sentences

Example sentences of “lately”:

– Given that we have had quite a few requests lately for Importer flags, and given that we have indicated in the past that it’d be good to keep things local and not have to bother the, already overworked, stewards with fairly trivial requests, I’d like to ask the community to let local beaureaucrats handle the granting and removal of the “importer” flag.

– The Sonata has not been performed very often, but lately pianists, such as Marc-André Hamelin, have started to add it to their concerts.

– Fireworks and firecrackers became more and more common everywhere, but lately many places have stopped letting most people use them because of the danger of people injuryhurting themselves, of dirt in the air that can make people sick.

– In South Korea, emoticons using Korean Hangul letters have been getting popular lately as well.

– This has lately been the subject of some criticism.

– The uses of carbon tetrachloride have diminished lately because it is known to be damage people’s health.

– I’ve noticed a lot of articles lately with the stub tags at the end, after the categories.

– An account of the impression of the almost entire sceleton of a large animal in a very hard stone, lately presented the Royal Society, from Nottinghamshire.

– I’ve noticed lately that there has been a lack of admins on during times of the day that I am particularly active.

– They were added lately in comparison to Pandes.

- Given that we have had quite a few requests lately for Importer flags, and given that we have indicated in the past that it'd be good to keep things local and not have to bother the, already overworked, stewards with fairly trivial requests, I'd like to ask the community to let local beaureaucrats handle the granting and removal of the "importer" flag.

- The Sonata has not been performed very often, but lately pianists, such as Marc-André Hamelin, have started to add it to their concerts.
- Fireworks and firecrackers became more and more common everywhere, but lately many places have stopped letting most people use them because of the danger of people injuryhurting themselves, of dirt in the air that can make people sick.

– I’ve been observing seWP lately and I’ve noticed a distinct lack of civility.

– Is it just me, or does it seem to anyone else that we’ve had more vandalism lately than we used to? I’ve been trying to think of things we could do to address it, and I’ve only come up with two ideas.

– A concern has been growing on me lately with the Simple Wiki.

– Hopkins wrote in his book “The Discovery of Witches”The Discovery of Witches – In Answer to Several Queries, Lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk; London; 1674 that he “never travelled far…

– The Iraq Museum, lately known as the National Museum of Iraq, is a history museum in Baghdad, Iraq.

– She hosted the late-night talk show Chelsea Lately on the E! network from 2007 to 2014, and released a documentary series, Chelsea Does, on Netflix in January 2016.

– Today’s example” comes from the Doreen Mantle page, which intriguingly has been edited on a nearly daily basis lately but doesn’t seem to grow.

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