How to use in-sentence of “partly”:
– Parole Commission, in which he stated that the death of the police officer was partly due to the police’s negligence and that he had no recommendation to the Commission nor objection to Bušić’s release.
– Many other conditions are known to be partly or wholly inherited, but their genetic basis is not yet clear.
– The Reds then won the penalty shootout, partly due to goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek’s saves.
– This is partly because there are more treatments that work well, and if they are given early, syphilis does not get as bad.
– The oldest one was built by the Romans and is partly in ruins.
Example sentences of “partly”:
– This was partly led by a vibrant music scene whose spirit was called ‘Madchester’.
– Salland is bound to the west by the provincial border with Gelderland, which is partly formed by river IJssel; to the north by the Meppelerdiep stream and the provincial border with Drenthe, which partly consists of the Reest stream; to the east by the borders with the GermanyGerman state of Lower Saxony and the eastern Overijssel region of Twente; and to the south by the border with the Gelderland region of Achterhoek, part of which is formed by the Schipbeek stream.
– Vesuvius has a large volcanic conecone which is partly surrounded by the top of a caldera which was made when an earlier and much higher structure called Monte Somma collapsed.
– Partially with the help of Byzantine missionaries preachers, partly by the brutal violence, he finally made all Kyiv population to be baptized.
– His second official album, “Superhero”, released in 2002, with “What Are Records?”, was also a live album, and was given better reviews than the first, partly because of strong audience response.
– Today this industry is partly in Brandenburg.
- This was partly led by a vibrant music scene whose spirit was called 'Madchester'.
- Salland is bound to the west by the provincial border with Gelderland, which is partly formed by river IJssel; to the north by the Meppelerdiep stream and the provincial border with Drenthe, which partly consists of the Reest stream; to the east by the borders with the GermanyGerman state of Lower Saxony and the eastern Overijssel region of Twente; and to the south by the border with the Gelderland region of Achterhoek, part of which is formed by the Schipbeek stream.
- Vesuvius has a large volcanic conecone which is partly surrounded by the top of a caldera which was made when an earlier and much higher structure called Monte Somma collapsed.
– It is only partly complete.
– He stated: “A child inherits partly from his parents, partly from his ancestors.
– TransparencyTransparent or partly transparent animals are common in the pelagic layer of the sea.
– Another common sport is cycling, which has become popular in Denmark partly because of the flat land all over the country.
More in-sentence examples of “partly”:
- It lies within the boundaries of The Borough of Reading and partly in the district of West Berkshire.
- Following financial difficulties, partly due to the 1929 stock market crash, it was decided to built a racing circuit instead.
– It lies within the boundaries of The Borough of Reading and partly in the district of West Berkshire.
– Following financial difficulties, partly due to the 1929 stock market crash, it was decided to built a racing circuit instead.
– Some were veterans of, while others were newly famous, or became famous partly through appearing on the show.
– The underground area was partly dug out in 1810–1814 and 1874.
– The station has one of the lowest riderships along the North East Line, probably because it is on the wrong side of the Singapore River, and also partly due to the lack of developments surrounding the station and its proximity with Chinatown.
– This is partly because controller and networking technology has become better.
– According to him, it can lead to new ideas that show that the victim was at least partly responsible for the act.
– Purple Milkweed likes to grow in clay or sandy soil and in sunny or partly shaded places.
– A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.
– This was partly because the Anglo-Saxon people of Sub-Roman Britain were primarily agricultural.
– Only the lines U5 and U6 are partly above ground.
– Amita Marie “Tata” Young model and actress, partly from American descent.
– The immune system is partly made up of white blood cells in your body that fight off disease.
– The partly digested and ground-up food now goes to the intestine, where digestion is completed, and most contents are absorbed.
– This is partly because of advertisements called “The Most Interesting Man in the World”.
– The former municipality of Längelmäki was partly merged with Jämsä in 2007.
– The words of Bach’s “St Matthew Passion ” are partly taken straight from the Bible and partly made up by the poet Picander.
– His health became poor, partly because he smoked heavily.
– After the Tampa and Children Overboard affairs, which were partly credited with Labor’s 2001 election loss, Gillard worked on a new immigration policy for the Labor Party.
– Bacilli are partly or wholly aerobic.
– In social democracies, some services and industries are subsidized, or partly controlled by the government, or both.
– That is partly because the mine is in a place far from people.
– According to MacDonald, this was partly to connect with Western European cultural traditions, and partly as a means of self-defence “in a time of resurgent anti-Semitism”.MacDonald, Malcolm.
– All Italian warships lacked radar for most of the war, although the lack of radar was partly offset by the fact that Italian warships had good “rangefinder” and “fire-control” systems.
– The League was never taken seriously although it had been created partly to check that the treaty was being followed.
– When it was first found, scientists thought that “Apatosaurus” lived partly under water, since it could not hold its own weight on dry land.
– The high orbital eccentricity of Pluto puts it mostly outside Neptune’s orbit, but partly inside.
– The next decades were partly successful but also by relegetions to the second division.
– The church of Saint Martin is of Romanesque architecture and was partly renovated during the Gothic period.
– Countries using first-past-the-post include the United Kingdom, Canada, India and partly in the United States.
– These countries are in South Asia, either partly or completely.
– This was partly because of his illness, but more because of the time he spent preparing to write books about geometry and perspective, the proportions of men and horses, and fortification.
– Word order is freer than in English, partly because the case and gender endings help to understand the role of the noun.
– As a child he was strongly influenced by British culture, partly because of the influence of his grandfather Lee Hoon Leong, who had given his sons an English education.
– Tests could only partly measure a student’s memory and maybe their understanding.
– The church was originally meant to be partly clad in brick.
– This large picture is set partly against a background of mountains and a lake, and partly against the background of a town which is similar to Florence.
– More than half of suicides are at least partly due to alcohol or drug use.
– Selten, who was partly Jewish, died on 23 August 2016 in Poznań, Poland, aged 85.Roberts, Sam, New York “Times”, September 2, 2016.
– He is one of the few people who were put to death partly based on the testimony of a witness who had been at the crime scene.
– The Royals name and their team color blue are at least partly in honor of those older teams.
– Furthermore, he is a descendant of the patrician FrieslandFrisian family of Buma and partly of Jewish descent.
– The conifer coneseed cones are highly modified, each cone containing a single seed 4-7 mm long partly surrounded by a modified scale which develops into a soft, bright red berry-like structure called an aril, 8-15 mm long and wide and open at the end.
– Each bonsai has a shape, partly the shape and direction of the trunk and partly the shape of the whole tree with its branches and leaves.
– Three of the sites are also National nature reserves, twelve are in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and eleven are managed wholly or partly by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.
– With no water coming in from the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean partly dried up.
– During his time as Head of the Federal Ministry of Finance, he was partly responsible for German railways.Alexander Neubacher.
– The New Economic Policies meant that Russia returned to a partly capitalist society.
– Intensification was partly suppressed by high wind shear and by cool sea surface temperatures in the wake of Hurricanes Gordon and Helene.
– This is a list of rivers wholly or partly in Afghanistan.
