Some sentences in use of “privately”

How to use in-sentence of “privately”:

– The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is an American Privately held companyprivately owned federal government.

– After 1985 and until 1990, he worked privately as a legal consultant.

– Quietly and privately upset with news in the USSR, she continued to write for leading periodicals, including “The Atlantic Monthly”, “Harper’s”, “The Nation” and “Asia”.

– He privately taught several pupils, including Benjamin Britten, who later helped to make his teacher’s music better known and honoured him in his “Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge” for string orchestra.

– A privately owned golf course is located in the town, Forest Golf and Country Hotel.

– It was corrected and privately printed by Potter in 1901 after several publishers refused to print the book.

Some sentences in use of privately
Some sentences in use of privately

Example sentences of “privately”:

– Devi agreed to not perform privately for others, but gave her first public concert in Bihar in 1951.

– Between 1936 and 1939, she studied organ privately with the great Marcel Dupré, and in 1939 she joined his organ class at the Conservatoire.

– Officer’s badges were privately made and of a higher quality.

– She also helped privately her husband in preparing his speeches and in his correspondence.

– It is privately owned by the Barringer family through the Barringer Crater Company.

– He further stated that: “The area of land which is described as the ‘Hutt River Province’ is a privately owned wheat-growing property on the Hutt River, north of Geraldton in the State of Western Australia.

– Dinosaurland Fossil Museum is a privately owned fossil museum in Lyme Regis, on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England.

- Devi agreed to not perform privately for others, but gave her first public concert in Bihar in 1951.

- Between 1936 and 1939, she studied organ privately with the great Marcel Dupré, and in 1939 she joined his organ class at the Conservatoire.
- Officer's badges were privately made and of a higher quality.

– In 2007, Hy-Vee ranked 47th on “Forbes” magazine’s annual list of the largest privately owned companies in the United States.

– There is no need for you to know the name, let alone to evade transparency and privately supply you with such information.

– Durand, Privately published, 1994 ISBN 0-9641469-0-8.

– Potter continued showing privately printed copies to her family and friends.

More in-sentence examples of “privately”:

- The MTA privately uses the number 0 and the letter H, to help their computers recognize the three separate shuttles.

- It was the orchestra that belonged to the emperor and it played privately for the court of Alexander III of Russia.
- The Nindroids go to space to get the Golden Weapons, but are privately followed by the Ninja.

– The MTA privately uses the number 0 and the letter H, to help their computers recognize the three separate shuttles.

– It was the orchestra that belonged to the emperor and it played privately for the court of Alexander III of Russia.

– The Nindroids go to space to get the Golden Weapons, but are privately followed by the Ninja.

– I asked for them privately because it’s obvious that we’re not going to reveal the username and do a secret thing.

– On December 21, 2000, the Brandenburg Gate was privately refurbished at a cost of US$3 million.

– Of the state’s, about 15% is privately owned.

– While the stations are part of the Cityrail network, they are privately owned and operated by Airport Link.

– When Joseph found out that Mary was pregnant, he decided to privately break the engagement.

– It was privately funded in Israel and was planned to land on the moon.

– He also studied privately with Vincent d’Indy.

– About half of the National Historic Landmarks are privately owned.

– At, it is the largest privately owned, piece of owned land in the United States.

– Skullcandy is a privately held company.

– It is taught in the state school system or privately with a language school or with a tutor.

– At that time, the school was still privately paid for by the community.

– The M7 Motorway was privately funded through an innovative construction contract method known as a “deed” to facilitate the expedition of the tendering phase; several deeds were drawn up based on the contractors proposals.

– It was the colony’s first privately owned paper.

– He privately blamed Hahn’s music for its failure.

– Du Pré’s main teacher, from 1955 to 1961, both privately and at the Guildhall School of Music in London, was the famous cellist William Pleeth.

– For much of his life he called himself an anarchist, although as early as 1995 he privately renounced his identification with the anarchist movement.

– I want to know if they are in the same range, and the IP privately please.

– He also wrote three privately published family genealogy books.

– Taylor, it was privately held until 1973.

– He taught privately in London and Lincolnshire.

– The airport is privately owned by Vince Rossi.

– He also studied music privately in Graz, and then in Vienna with Eusebius Mandyczewski and Guido Adler.

– There are also many privately run clinics in Kanglatongbi as well as local drugstores.

– He is also an adherent of hermeticism, a subject on which he has privately published a number of research papers and books.

– I have been engaged privately and I want to put this on wiki for everyones thoughts…

– Nemorino privately vows to fly to Dulcamara for more potion, while Belcore muses that he has easily dispatched of his rival by sending him off to war.

– The department instructed its officials that the instructions were binding on government as well as privately owned schools in the province.

– Today, people receive their award either privately from The Queen or another member of the Royal Family, or during an investiture.

– McMaster was controlled by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec until it became a privately chartered, publicly funded non-denominational institution in 1957.

– It is believed he was privately tutored and was sent to S.Thomas’ for sake of record.

– It is privately leased, and not open to the public.

– A small business, sometimes called a mom and pop store by some in the United States, is a business that is privately owned and operated.

– He has worked privately and with the United States government.

– Even in the 1960s, Edward privately said to a friend, Lord Kinross, “I never thought Hitler was such a bad chap”.

– Woodforest National Bank is a privately held bank.

– A privately accessible method only allows the object it belongs to, to edit it.

– Long has denied wrongdoing through his attorneys and privately settled the lawsuits out of court for undisclosed amounts.

– However, the majority of corporations are said to be closely held, privately held or close corporations.

– Johannes Hartlieb in 1456 reports a popular superstition for how to identify a thief by an ordeal by ingestion practiced privately without judicial sanction.

– The “The New York TimesNew York Times” had said that Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, privately supported Kaine as his wife’s vice-presidential selection.

– Some roads are based on the Tudor era, however many are either from the 1960s council estate or are now privately owned.

– She was privately educated.

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