How to use in-sentence of “passionately”:
+ A religion is a set of beliefs that is passionately held by a group of people that is reflected in a world view and in expected beliefs and actions.
+ Like many Liberals, he passionately believed that education was the key to social reform.
+ Anne came back to the royal court and soon King Henry fell passionately in love with her.
+ Bjørnson also worked as a stage director, and later served as editor of another paper, Aftenbladet, where he wrote fiery liberal editorials and passionately defended Alfred Dreyfus.
+ Berlioz fell passionately in love with her, although he did not know her, and started following her about everywhere.
+ In the words of Baudelaire, “Delacroix was passionately in love with passion, but coldly determined to express passion as clearly as possible.” Wellington, Hubert, “The Journal of Eugène Delacroix”, introduction, page xiv.
+ They start to realize that they are brother and sister, but it does not stop them from falling in love and they sing passionately about their love for one another.
+ Peter passionately dances with Gwen in front of Mary Jane, in order to make her jealous.

