“partially” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “partially”:

– The remainder of the video presents Knowles dancing on top of a sugar cube, dancing with backing dancers whose faces are partially concealed, lying in a circle of light and riding a mechanical bull.

– Along the coastline, near Cabo do Norte, there are many islands partially covered with water.

– China stone: a medium grained, feldspar-rich partially decomposed granite.

– In the French Revolution, the cathedral was damaged, partially burned down and then completely detroyed.

– These two dynasties were originally considered to be the full extent of this unified kingdom, but historians now Gae Callender, Oxford, 2000 consider the 13th Dynasty to at least partially belong to the Middle Kingdom.

partially in sentences?
partially in sentences?

Example sentences of “partially”:

– The car’s metal body parts were partially cut away to allow more ground clearance and suspension travel.

– The 10.7km line partially opened on 18 January 2003.

– Though legally blind, he was partially sighted.

– In the 1960s it was finally proven that “tulip breaking virus” was indeed a virus, and today its genetic code has been partially sequenced.

– On 13 January 2012, the Costa Concordia disaster”Costa Concordia” ran aground and partially sank on the western coast of Italy just off the shore of Isola del Giglio.

– Most sharks are cold-blooded but some, like the great white shark and the mako shark are partially warm-blooded.

– The upper or aboral surface is called the “exumbrella” and the lower surface is called the “subumbrella”; the mouth is on the lower surface, which may be partially closed by a membrane extending inward from the margin.

– It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic language continuum and is partially mutually intelligible with Tunisian and Moroccan.

– The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base.

– This is partially due to a reduced likelihood that the final product will have to be reworked, but it may also result from using SPC data to identify bottlenecks, wait times, and other sources of delays within the process.

– Probably most populations are partially migratory.

- The car's metal body parts were partially cut away to allow more ground clearance and suspension travel.

- The 10.7km line partially opened on 18 January 2003.

More in-sentence examples of “partially”:

- For 2013, Rahal joined Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, a team partially owned by his father Bobby Rahal.

- This means that Braille is only one way for sighting-impaired people to go; also that there are many more partially sighted people than registered blind people.

– For 2013, Rahal joined Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, a team partially owned by his father Bobby Rahal.

– This means that Braille is only one way for sighting-impaired people to go; also that there are many more partially sighted people than registered blind people.

– The Doubs department is partially on the Jura Mountains, mainly the eastern part of the department on the border with Switzerland.

– United Nations member states that are only partially recognized by the totality of the other UN members are not listed here.

– Due in part to his own condition, Prescott was interested in aiding the blind and partially sighted.

– A reaction that forms an arene compound from an unsaturated or partially unsaturated cyclic precursor is simply called an aromatization.

– It measured this difference by shining a beam of light into a mirror that was only partially coated in silver.

– Dismantling of jobs could only be partially offset by new business settlements on newly created industrial areas outside the city.

– Yet very early on August 28 and during the next few hours, the tropical wave partially strengthened as conditions for development slightly improved.

– They moult twice a year, changing feathers partially in summer, and completely in winter.

– Sometimes, a sand dollar will only partially bury itself in the sand, and ends up poking up from the sand, standing on its side.

– Food companies can issue requests to the FDA for permission to use partially hydrogenated oils.

– Hydrophytes are the plants which live completely or partially submerged in fresh water.

– At the columns the matroneums were decorated with sculptures of saints and apostles, partially from older Gothic altar works and with famous verses from the bible.

– The volume of a small solid can be estimated by immersing it into a graduated container partially filled with a known amount of liquid, provided the solid is not soluble in the liquid.

– Testing is done to understand if it will work correctly, partially fail to work properly, or totally fail to work properly.

– The amount of ions that get released per molecule will determine if the acid is weak or strong. Weak acids are acids that partially release the hydrogen atoms that are attached.

– The Jarrold Stand was partially opened for the game against Sheffield United on 31 January 2004, and fully opened for the next home match against West Ham United on 21 February 2004.

– Limestone that is partially replaced by dolomite is referred to as “dolomitic limestone”.

– Phillip II of Spain/Phillip I of England who ruled with Mary did claim Calais and partially rule it but he is considered a co-king of the Tudor dynasty and will not be counted as a legitimate Calais ruler or English king and more of a co-king/consort.

– This may be sufficient to partially or completely break the algorithm.

– In 1990 a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action feature film was released, with the turtles and Splinter being portrayed by actors in partially animatronic suits created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.

– This was partially because K-pop and J-pop, which are music styles from Korea and Japan, which have Asian style ballads, idol groups, EDM music, and less reliance on Western genres.

– Variations to this include lamb and beef, which may be left “pink” or partially uncooked towards the centre.

– In most practical networks that are based upon the partially connected mesh topology, all of the data that is transmitted between nodes in the network takes the shortest path between nodes.

– However, only 23 were completed, and one was partially finished.

– The “Comunità” was formed with very small communities that are at least partially in mountain regions in order to strengthen the economic development of the region and stop the rural-urban migration.

– Arizona”, as it partially overruled the previous case.

– After a stroke brought on by a cocktail of drugs and alcohol in 1981, Paul III was rendered speechless, nearly blind and partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.

– The caldera is composed of overlapping shield volcanoes, cut by at least four partially overlapping calderas, of which the oldest southern caldera was formed about 180,000 years ago.

– The partially digested food is called chyme.

– Sometimes, the partially decomposed wood washes ashore, where it also shelters birds, plants, and other species.

– It is partially located beneath the A406 road.

– This was because of Smuts’s support of the United Kingdom in the Second World War, and other issues that irritated Afrikaner voters such as the poverty of Afrikaners, the competition from native Africans for jobs, the urbanization of Afrikaner towns, and the threat of communism, which the Afrikaner voters generally felt Smuts had wrongly handled and felt that the problems were partially his fault.

– Middelburg, the province’s capital city, was shelled by artillery, its inner city partially burning down.

– A competing theory, however, suggests that a later amendment conflicting with an already-ratified Corwin Amendment could either explicitly repeal the Corwin Amendment or be inferred to have partially or completely repealed any conflicting provisions of an already-adopted Corwin Amendment.

– Chuckie becomes afraid after Angelica sends Reptar an angry letter, which she partially wrote and signed Chuckie’s name on it.

– It was often low in oxygen, which led to its organic material being only partially decomposed.

– Since magnetic poles always come in pairs, their forces partially cancel each other because while one pole pulls, the other repels.

– Boats at this time were around long and were partially covered to keep water out.

– As the batter is poured through the tin onto the hot metal, the kadaife partially cooks and dries into long thin strands resembling noodles or shredded wheat.

– In 1967, sex between men was partially decriminalized in England and Wales.

– He viewed the crescent shape of a partially eclipsed sun projected on the ground through the holes in a sieve, and the gaps between leaves of a plane tree.

– In 1914, the New Hampshire Society of Colonial Wars partially restored and rededicated the monument for the 300th anniversary celebration of his historic visit.

– Alcohol consumption is partially legal in Qatar; some five-star luxury hotels are allowed to sell alcohol to their non-Muslim customers.

– I request it be deleted, as it is partially instructions.

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