“virtually” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “virtually”:

+ Engineers designing microchips face the problem that virtually every electrical connection on a microchip is a thermocouple whether they want it to be or not.

+ Vellum can be stained virtually any color but mainly it is not, as many people like its faint grain and hair markings.

+ Silicon is used as a great deal in today’s computers and virtually every electronic device.

+ To my knowledge there are virtually no red links.

+ Not only is it far too long and multi-syllabic, but the man’s name is virtually unknown outside the U.S.

+ Seleucus’ victories against Antigonus and Lysimachus left the Seleucid dynasty virtually unopposed in Asia and in Anatolia.

+ He spent virtually the entire 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons on the Canuck roster as a utility player seeing action at both forward and defence, but was limited to just 44 games over that stretch due to injury and failed to record a point.

+ The ban was lifted in 1991, but by that time, virtually all diet soda production had shifted to using aspartame.

virtually - example sentences
virtually – example sentences

Example sentences of “virtually”:

+ Santos polled in the low single digits in the Iowa caucus and was virtually out of the running in the New Hampshire primary before a last-ditch direct television appeal vaults him to a third-place finish with 19% of the vote.

+ Remember, virtually all TV screenshots are copyrighted, they must be uploaded in a low resolution, and be accompanied by a fair use rationale.

+ Today this device is on virtually every computer.

+ It occurs in virtually all partner combinations and in a variety of positions.

+ I can virtually guarantee the accuracy of the moves and rules now, and I think the references are adequate.

+ It had virtually no wings, and swam with its powerful hind legs.

+ There are many types of succession boxes, as the combinations of the various templates previously mentioned are virtually endless.

+ The character roles who help the story might be: a wicked step-mother, a kind nurse, an old wise man, a fool, a domestic worker who is very old, a “Mary Sue” who is virtually without flaws, and so forth.

+ This publication deals with virtually every facet of publishing and nearly all tools available as at the time of the publishing of this book in the year 2000.

+ When he was young there were virtually no Academic degreedegrees in British universities in biology, and few courses.

+ In retaliation for 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Jews in Arab countries became subject to increasingly insufferable discrimination and violence, causing virtually all of them to flee en masse to Israel.

+ Santos polled in the low single digits in the Iowa caucus and was virtually out of the running in the New Hampshire primary before a last-ditch direct television appeal vaults him to a third-place finish with 19% of the vote.

+ Remember, virtually all TV screenshots are copyrighted, they must be uploaded in a low resolution, and be accompanied by a fair use rationale.

+ Nippur, a formerly great city, had been virtually abandoned.

+ Aside from these simple ions and molecules, virtually all compounds covered by biochemistry contain carbon and can be considered organic or organometallic.

+ The history of jazz in Cuba was obscured for many years; however it has become clear that its history in Cuba is virtually as long as its history in the USA.

+ Above all else, “Xiphactinus” was a great swimmer, able to speed towards or away from virtually anything else in the seas of the time.

+ They have rapid response, are low maintenance, and do not appreciably degrade from use, making them virtually ideal devices for this application.

+ The ceremony of the 2020 Wikimedia Coolest Tool Award will take place virtually on Friday, December 11th, at 17:00 GMT.

+ Although sushi generally contains the ingredients below, virtually anything can be used in sushi, even chocolate or chicken.

+ Terrible sourcing, and virtually nothing available to replace it with.

+ The office of the Solicitor General argues on behalf of the government in virtually every case in which the United States is a party, and also argues in most of the cases in which the government has filed an “amicus” brief.

More in-sentence examples of “virtually”:

+ I’ve blocked him more times than I can count over at the other site and virtually all of the anon IPs come back as BellSouth.

+ The wide range of fossils in the late Jurassic and morphological evidence suggests that coelurosaurian differentiation was virtually complete before the end of the Jurassic.

+ It is interesting to note that since the line’s opening in 1982, this is the only line whose alignment has virtually remained the same for the past 23 years.

+ Their greatest setback came with the realization that faulty surveying coupled with corrupt local government officials had left them with virtually nothing.

+ X-ray crystallography of DNA and RNA polymerases show that, other than having a Mg ion at the catalytic site, they are virtually unrelated to each other.

+ On February 27, Philippine Pro Gaming League announced that it is giving fans a chance to virtually meet and play along with select members of the group namely Cole Somera, Abby Trinidad, Sheki Arzaga, Gabb Skribikin, and Coleen Trinidad.

+ The orthodox view is that trade unionism virtually stopped for the next 15 years after the collapse of the GNCTU, with many workers becoming involved in the alternative reforms adopted by Chartism.

+ The countryside is lowlands with virtually no mountains.

+ Thus the company’s control was virtually complete.

+ Inbreeding is a particular kind of selective breeding, designed to produce a population which is genetically virtually identical.

+ Not only that, but many species which are virtually identical can only be distinguished by their DNA.

+ Latino and African-American children comprise the majority of students in the public schools, and virtually all are children of color.

+ In contrast, a totalitarian regime attempts to control virtually all aspects of the social life, including the economy, education, art, science, private life and morals of citizens.

+ The only official language, it is understood and spoken by virtually everyone in the region.Also, Aragonese languageAragonese is still spoken, in several local varieties, in the mountainous northern counties of the Somontano.

+ According to the website, it contains “the last eight chapters of Romans; all of Hebrews; virtually all of 1st Corinthians and 2nd Corinthians; all of Ephesians, Galatians, Philippians, Colossians; and two chapters of Thessalonians.

+ The result was that “Major Barbara” and “Caesar and Cleopatra” were not only filmed virtually complete, but with additional scenes by Shaw himself.

+ The additional fields are not present in the blank templates as they can be added to virtually any Geobox.

+ The use of the guitar solo in popular music was especially notable during the 1980s, where a flashy and attention-grabbing instrumental was virtually obligatory for a guitar-based band.

+ The psychologists would make theories and install them into a computer, then virtually damage the fake brain where the patient had damage.

+ They quickly removed the army chief of staff and by early 1980 virtually controlled the government.

+ Sheela ran the operations of virtually all of the sub-groups under Rajneesh’s movement, as well as Rajneeshpuram itself.

+ In 1705, Tunisia became virtually independent during the Hussein dynasty, but still had to follow orders from the Ottoman Empire.

+ According to one source, between 1770–1860, land was abundant and easy to obtain making it virtually worthless by itself.

+ As a result, for a long period from 1840 to 1980, virtually all geologists were uniformitarians, believing ‘the present is the key to the past’.

+ Then Marcello Malpighi, Hooke, Nehemiah Grew and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek had a virtually untried tool in their hands as they began their investigations.Bolam, Jeanne.

+ VML was, however, subsequently combined with PGML, resulting in the W3C-approved SVG format, currently one of the few vector image formats being used on the web, and which IE is now virtually unique in not supporting.

+ I've blocked him more times than I can count over at the other site and virtually all of the anon IPs come back as BellSouth.

+ The wide range of fossils in the late Jurassic and morphological evidence suggests that coelurosaurian differentiation was virtually complete before the end of the Jurassic.
+ It is interesting to note that since the line's opening in 1982, this is the only line whose alignment has virtually remained the same for the past 23 years.

+ In fact, the play completely overshadowed the book, which was in any event virtually unobtainable in any form.

+ A recipient of virtually every other available combat decoration, he is widely considered the most decorated Airman in history.

+ In the absence of other forces, including gravity, drops of virtually all liquids would be perfectly spherical.

+ After this, he virtually abandoned the novel.

+ Nocturnal activity in an animal of this size virtually requires an increased internal production of heat.Kemp T.S.

+ The throat had been severed down to the spine, and the abdomen virtually emptied of its organs.

+ Its collection spans 5000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day, in virtually every medium, from the cultures of History of EuropeEurope, North America, Asia and North Africa.

+ With the sines and cosines, one can answer virtually all questions about triangles.

+ Prince found virtually no depression in most Asian and African countries.

+ Flatworms and roundworms are found in virtually every wild species of vertebrate.

+ Everett’s thesis has inspired Many worlds interpretation, whereby within our universe are predicted to be virtually or potentially infinite parallel worlds that are real, yet each a minuscule distance from the other worlds.

+ Although it is one of the few battles specifically mentioned in the Muslim holy book, the Qur’an, virtually all contemporary knowledge of the battle at Badr comes from traditional Islamic accounts, both hadiths and biographies of Muhammad, written decades after the battle.

+ Since sinuses are in virtually all land vertebrates, they must have a function.

+ This user has a cool demeanor, and besides a minor misstep a couple of months ago, have seen virtually nothing to indicate that this user will abuse the admin tools.

+ At the age of 26, Kennedy decided to leave Ireland, largely because he knew that a third-born son had virtually no hope of running his family’s farm.

+ At the height of the crisis, Razvi had placed his allies in influential posts, and was virtually dictating the Nizam’s policy on the issue.

+ For example, Justice Hugo Black argued that the First Amendment’s that “Congress shall make no law” should be construed strictly: the term “no law” Black thought, admitted virtually no exceptions.

+ She was also virtually untouchable as a member of the Bathory family.

+ Yet the Peer review which was created for that purpose is virtually dead.

+ Vertebrates dominate amongst the animals in virtually all environments.

+ He despises Rick more than he does Neil – when Rick, Mike and Neil meet his mother at a bar in the episode “Boring”, he calls both Neil and Mike his friends, but not Rick, whom he refers to as “a complete bastard.” Ironically, this antagonistic relationship between Rick and Vyvyan makes them virtually inseparable, as the two spend by far more time together than with the other housemates.

+ Duke’s world is out of control and virtually all forms of entertainment in this future have been reduced to pornography by the aliens.

+ Older London streets have virtually no off-road parking.

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