Sentence for greatly | Use greatly in a sentence

Sentences using the word greatly. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use greatly in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for greatly.

  • They were greatly excited. (1)
  • The General was greatly ruffled. (10)
  • Her curiosity was greatly excited. (4)
  • Perhaps he does not suffer so greatly. (8)
  • Believe me, Monsieur, I greatly regret. (8)
  • He could feel that she was greatly moved. (8)
  • June was greatly encouraged by his interest. (8)
  • Wine was greatly desired, after his torments. (10)
  • Wine was greatly desired, after his torments. (22)
  • We fancy you do not greatly enjoy dining there. (10)
  • What composers were greatly influenced by Weber? (3)
  • We fancy you greatly underrate the possibilities. (8)
  • He seemed to suffer greatly; but did not complain. (8)
  • His burst of grief must have relieved Dan greatly. (9)
  • In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. (4)
  • For poor Captain Tilney too she was greatly concerned. (4)
  • This gross and palpable reprobate greatly took my fancy. (9)
  • On the Friday night he got drunk, so greatly was he affected. (8)
  • Piano technic had greatly improved, and so had the instrument. (3)
  • She must be greatly changed; I should certainly like to see her. (8)
  • Catherine was greatly obliged; but it was quite out of her power. (4)
  • He was greatly dreaded by the English of Maine and Massachusetts. (19)
  • He received a commission, greatly to his advantage, and was absent. (10)
  • His spirits had been greatly recovering lately as might be expected. (4)
  • He lost the remainder of his fortune without being greatly disturbed. (8)
  • Fighting had broken out; the revolutionaries were greatly outnumbered. (8)
  • This prompt action greatly astonished the bombastic American general. (19)
  • His face, which was aged by illness or care, interested Helen greatly. (13)
  • I have never greatly loved an author without wishing to write like him. (9)
  • This man is about fifty-seven years of age, though he looks greatly older. (1)
  • The K. was an inspiration upon which, doubtless, he greatly prided himself. (1)
  • It had the scenic effect on her which greatly contributes to delude the wits. (10)
  • More care was taken than on a novel of which I and another were greatly guilty. (2)
  • If you would be good enough to ask and let me know I should be greatly obliged…. (14)
  • She does not care for Algy a bit, which is not a matter that greatly influences him. (22)
  • The second generation of Forsytes felt indeed that he was not greatly to their credit. (8)
  • Greatly to his astonishment, Lorenzo tossed the back of his hand at the offer of money. (10)
  • The style of the songs in use varied greatly, in spite of the poverty of musical resources. (3)
  • Henry was greatly honoured and very happy, and Catherine was quite delighted with the scheme. (4)
  • It was a queer little affair with a tuft of black hair, in grace greatly inferior to a kitten. (8)
  • She is still extremely ill, and her Physicians are greatly afraid of her going into a Decline. (4)
  • If he was not greatly mistaken a gentle pressure on the fingers of his left hand rewarded him. (10)
  • Economy of material is certainly secured in this way, and the construction is greatly simplified. (17)
  • Overhead, greatly to his own satisfaction, floated the two-starred flag of the Canadian Republic. (19)
  • Nor was it to be acknowledged even to herself that she so greatly desired to see him and advise him. (10)
  • And if you will all stop talking and try some of you to do something, I shall be greatly obliged to you. (9)
  • Mr. Gardiner was a sensible, gentlemanlike man, greatly superior to his sister, as well by nature as education. (4)
  • He had nursed her greatly embarrassed inheritance very carefully till it amounted to some twenty thousand pounds. (8)
  • Nevertheless it was hard to account for this behaviour of a lady greatly his friend and admirer, a lady of birth. (10)
  • As a performer, Cramer was greatly admired for his perfect legato, distinctness of phrasing and quiet singing tone. (3)
  • If flower-boxes are desired, the mould would necessarily have to be a little more complicated, but not greatly so. (17)
  • It was dim with smoke, but not greatly obscured: the smoke rose and spread in sheets among the branches of the trees. (7)
  • This requires no less skill than the writing of editorials, and, greatly as I deplore it, I find the results pleasing. (16)
  • He is probably as greatly feared now as at any former time, but is apparently less hated, and is by some honestly admired. (7)
  • She was fond of Carlo, as greatly occupied minds may be attached to an old garden where they have aforetime sown fair seed. (10)
  • He had been there so long; he had spent so much money on the church and the parish; his gentle dreamy manner was greatly liked. (8)
  • Perhaps this was just as well, however, for the problem confronting these monks differed greatly from that solved by the Greeks. (3)
  • She hoped that she was white, and indeed she was, with finger-marks under the eyes, for she had suffered greatly this last hour. (8)
  • He had seen too much of more vivid colours to be capable now of venerating greatly the dull and dubious tints of blue and yellow. (8)
  • He found her greatly weakened by it the next day, and he sat looking thoughtfully at her before he said that she needed toning up. (9)
  • She was not of a grudging nature, and could genuinely admire Noel, but the idea that Jimmy Fort might also admire disturbed her greatly. (8)
  • His appearance was greatly in his favour; he had all the best part of beauty, a fine countenance, a good figure, and very pleasing address. (4)
  • While the Americans have greatly excelled in the short story generally, they have almost created a species of it in the Thanksgiving story. (9)
  • Reginald has a good figure and is not unworthy the praise you have heard given him, but is still greatly inferior to our friend at Langford. (4)
  • They were at the commencement of their labours on this night of the expedition when they were fated to meet something greatly confusing them. (10)
  • The very want of such equality might prevent his perception of it; but he must know that in fortune and consequence she was greatly his superior. (4)
  • Greatly surprised, for they had never heard their father speak sharply before, they went off, hand in hand, little Holly looking back over her shoulder. (8)
  • As soon as Emma Dunstane discovered the Copsley head-gamekeeper at one wicket, and, actually, Thomas Redworth facing him, bat in hand, she sat up, greatly interested. (10)
  • Even he made no essential change in the scheme established by Lully beyond greatly enlarging the sphere of the orchestra, originating novel rhythms and bolder harmonies. (3)

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