Use the word “seriously”

How to use in-sentence of “seriously”:

+ On 14 March 1984, Adams was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt when several Ulster Freedom Fighters gunmen fired about twenty shots into the car in which he was travelling.

+ This work was never finished or performed, and we do not know whether he seriously thought it would happen, but he did buy himself a sun helmet.

+ The riot resulted in five deaths and three others were seriously injured.

+ In Lyme, Louisa Musgrove falls from the Cobb while playing with Captain Wentworth on the steps and is seriously injured.

+ Other actors who were seriously considered included Alan Alda and Sidney Poitier for the President, Judd Hirsch for Leo, Eugene Levy for Toby, and CCH Pounder for C.J.

+ No other candidates seriously challenged Obama.

+ He hit and seriously injured a marshal.

Use the word seriously
Use the word seriously

Example sentences of “seriously”:

+ Five people died during the blizzard, with about 15 others seriously injured.

+ In August, 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured when his carriage overturned.

+ This discontent was manifested most seriously in an uprising led by a vigilante group that came to be known as the Paxton Boys.  They had this name because they were primarily from the area around the Pennsylvania village of Paxton.

+ When his PT boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in 1943, he seriously injured his back.

+ In particular, incautious upgrades to working “unstable” packages can sometimes seriously break software functionality.

+ Many towns such as Muar, Kota Tinggi and Segamat were seriously flooded with water levels as high as above ground level recorded in some areas.

+ He became seriously ill in 1908 and for several years he had to stop tobaccosmoking cigars and drinking alcohol.

+ After he is told that Jacob was seriously injured while riding a motorcycle, Charlie changes his mind and sees Edward in a more favorable light.

+ They had killed so many Germans that Hitler’s overall plan to conquer the Soviet Union, started with Operation Barbarossa, was seriously weakened.

+ The question “What is existence?” is a very important one for Philosophyphilosophers, and many people think Aristotle is the first human being to have thought seriously about the question.

+ However, he did not become seriously interested in music until he heard another boy playing the violin in a concert at his school.

+ Pavelich was arrested on August 15, 2019, after allegedly assaulting and seriously injuring a neighbor with whom he’d earlier been fishing.

+ This insane diatribe he’s just posted has me convinced that he’s seriously out for blood.

+ Five people died during the blizzard, with about 15 others seriously injured.

+ In August, 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured when his carriage overturned.
+ This discontent was manifested most seriously in an uprising led by a vigilante group that came to be known as the Paxton Boys.  They had this name because they were primarily from the area around the Pennsylvania village of Paxton.

More in-sentence examples of “seriously”:

+ In February 2006, a bombing seriously damaged Iraq's al-Askari Mosque.

+ He was not seriously injured.

+ In February 2006, a bombing seriously damaged Iraq’s al-Askari Mosque.

+ He was not seriously injured.

+ Franchitti and several fans were seriously injured.

+ On 17 June 2018, Ranariddh and his wife, Ouk Phalla, were both seriously injured in a car accident en route to Sihanoukville Province.

+ Foreign policy made sure it was never seriously threatened.

+ He has been considered to be seriously ill, and his death has been reported several times throughout his long career as a guerrilla, but the status of his health remains uncertain.

+ Six other people in the military were seriously hurt.

+ Because of modernization initiation is not taken so seriously as before, but there are still certain areas which still perform initiations.

+ Thompson said publisher Jann Wenner had “liked the first 20 or so jangled pages enough to take it seriously on its own terms and tentatively scheduled it for publication — which gave me the push I needed to keep working on it”.

+ He was seriously injured when thrown by his horse at a troop review in France.

+ If it is seriously wrong, another person will eventually come to your aid but if you press all you can on your own before any help arrives, it may be too late.

+ Addiction is similar to a major disease like chronic heart disease or perhaps diabetes, but addictions are not taken as seriously as these major diseases.

+ Nessen, who also worked NBC News as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War, was seriously wounded by grenade fragments while on Patrollingpatrol outside Pleiku in July 1966.

+ They also seriously wounded cartoonist Riss, journalists Philippe Lançon and Fabrice Nicolino and webmaster Simon Fieschi.

+ In this century the customs house was moved from Vitoria to the coast, seriously affecting the local economy.

+ Croft, 24; James’s other seriously possible wife was Catherine de Bourbon.

+ It ripped across Great Inagua Island and Grand Turk Island, where 80% of the buildings on Grand Turk were seriously damaged or completely destroyed.

+ On May 29, 2011, Kingston was seriously injured along with a female passenger in a jet ski accident in Miami, Florida.

+ Then the teeth and gums and sometimes even the jaw can become seriously diseased.

+ I’m not sure if I speak for everyone here, but e-mail correspondence which pushed a previous support to an oppose should be seriously taken into account.

+ There it was important to separate seriously wounded soldiers from less-seriously wounded.

+ He was seriously injured in the crash, but the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

+ He fell seriously ill, being affected by bad conditions and regular tortures.

+ Ghost and Fang escaped, but Fang was seriously wounded and died before the pair made it out of Pripyat, with Ghost moving on to find “safer” work in the outer regions of the Zone.

+ On January 10, 2012, She was seriously injured while she was training on the Park City Mountain Resort Eagle superpipe in Park City, Utah.

+ The subtropical city of Brisbane would seriously consider bidding for the Olympic Games in 2020 or 2024, former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie has said.

+ The “Los Angeles Times” reported that Manson was seriously ill.

+ However, despite success of the movie, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again, with the exception of the westerns “Charro!” and “Flaming Star”.

+ The club was seriously affected by the Priestly Riots of July 1791, which started in Birmingham, and spread.

+ Frieza himself is seriously wounded for the first time: Krillin is able to chop off a portion of his tail using a Destructo Disk.

+ Agent 47 has been shot by a French police officer, seriously injuring him.

+ Ten years later he became seriously ill, but received a kidney transplant from his brother Philip and recovered to full health.

+ Although Fuller became famous in America through works such as “Serpentine Dance she felt that she was not taken seriously by the public.

+ From 1953 he worked seriously at electronic music.

+ The League was never taken seriously although it had been created partly to check that the treaty was being followed.

+ She reportedly carried hundreds of men off the battlefield and was seriously wounded three times during her career as a medic with the marines.

+ A Queensland building designer for example will carefully consider weather factors that can seriously affect a site including sunshine, wind, rainfall, water catchment and storage, water run-off, humidity, cooling, and other issues.

+ In an interview given for World Chess Network he said: “I only prepared seriously for San Luis, and I think it has paid off.

+ The first reports say the President was seriously wounded, that he slumped over in Mrs.

+ On 5 May 2011, it was reported that FitzGerald was seriously ill in a Dublin hospital.

+ If the temperature drops under 15°C or rise over 30°C, fertility of the plant is seriously damaged resulting in windfall and malformed fruit.

+ It wasn’t until the middle of the 20th century that economists seriously attempted to incorporate entrepreneurship into their models.

+ He then opened fire on four police officers, seriously wounding one.

+ When our body becomes part of an electrical circuit, the user can be seriously Electric shockshocked, or even killed by electrocution.

+ Edward did not take royal duties seriously and, although quite popular, preferred partying and luxury, in direct conflict with George’s sense of duty and hard work.

+ I take my copyright very seriously and would not hesitate to take action if my rights were being infringed.

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