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formally English

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formally

If you do something formally, you do it in a formal way. They expect you to formally behave yourself. If not, I doubt you will get the job.

formally

with official authorization the club will be formally recognized in a formal manner he was dressed rather formally

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Simple sentences

I don't believe we've been formally introduced.
We've never been formally introduced.
Makemake was first discovered in 2005. It was formally recognized as a dwarf planet in 2008 by the International Astronomical Union.
Nobody has been formally charged.
We haven't been formally introduced.

Movie subtitles

They'll need to fly out to formally identify her.
They wouldn't regard the marriage as authentic. unless it were formally announced at a dinner table, you know?
To identify the prisoner formally. - Will you come to the police station?
And, as head of Scotland Yard, I must warn you that there are only two courses which can be taken. Either to formally charge you with murder and send you to the gallows, or to have you committed to an institution for the criminally insane.
Pardon me, we haven't met formally.
Then I should like to propose that we formally adjourn for two weeks.
You are hereby formally invited for a glass of wine.
Are you formally challenging me. to undertake a journey around the world in 80 days?
The Burmese priest who has been my teacher has formally accepted me into the priesthood.
We'll formally arraign the defendant on his return.
Dear children, you will have five days of instruction and preparation. before you are formally admitted as postulants by the Superior General.
Tomorrow, in the chapter hall. the Superior General will admit you formally into the congregation.
And I protest it formally.
Formally, a rather m inor Component to a hot july.
Everything is arranged very formally.
Either to formally charge you with murder and send you to the gallows, or to have you committed to an institution for the criminally insane.
Sorry, but you will have to be taken to Bow Street to be formally charged.
NOT FORMALLY BUT I KNOW WHO YOU ARE.
Mr Berman, we haven't been formally introduced, but I'm Mag Wildwood from Wildwood, Arkansas.
During which he was formally declared an Egyptian god.
Who was it who said only a trollop would kiss a man before they were formally engaged?
You don't have to dress formally.
Mr. Joo Joong Won. If that's the case, I want to formally invite you to my house.
Then, I, too, will formally accept it.
Formally.
He came to decline our engagement formally.
I must ask you to formally identify Mr. Standish.
You formally declared it at the arraignment.
The Technical Department has formally expressed its condolences. Very moving.
Let me formally introduce you, this is William Colbert.
We're formally engaged today.
Mr. Berman, we haven't been formally introduced, but I'm Mag Wildwood from Wildwood, Arkansas.
You should beg us formally for it.

News and current affairs

It is to be hoped that it will not be overshadowed by calls in Congress for Japan to apologize more formally than it already has for the comfort women.
That Mr. Khodorkovsky is spending months in jail before he is formally charged tells us much about the nature of business, politics, and law in the nations of the former Soviet Union.
On December 19, 2003, Libya formally renounced all WMD efforts.
Such a system may formally fit better with the idea of social inclusion, but violates the basic right of free migration granted in the Treaty of Rome.
Nothing has been formally agreed yet, but the ECB is expected to announce a new government bond-buying program following next week's meeting of its Governing Council.
As during those years, many people now formally accept ideological labels but identify with them only as long as such an allegiance to a specific political current has tangible short-term benefits for them.
Dissidents picked up by the police but not formally arrested sometimes wind up in re-education camps or in psychiatric hospitals run by the public security bureau.
Formally, the SDP-HSLS and the Four function as a broad opposition alliance (the Six).
But it is also true that Park - who has refused to meet formally with Abe until he addresses lingering issues over Japan's annexation of Korea - has used history to pander to domestic nationalist sentiment.
On May 1, the EU formally admits ten new members, eight from central Europe.
The Party recognized no ethnic minorities - we were all, formally, equal.
It doesn't help that the two countries share the longest disputed frontier in the world, since the LAC has never been formally delineated in a manner accepted by both sides.
Everywhere the recipe is roughly the same: delegate policy to a group of competent people - the central bank - by making them formally independent from political pressure and providing them with a clear, explicit mandate.
Indeed, when the UN Security Council formally demanded a stop to the enrichment program and imposed mild sanctions last December, Iran's defiant answer was to increase enrichment activity.
Last week, IMF staff formally recommended adding the renminbi to the basket of currencies that determines the value of its so-called Special Drawing Rights (SDRs).
WASHINGTON, DC - America's presidential election is still nearly two years away, and few candidates have formally thrown their hats into the ring.
His government then sought to pin the blame on the local prosecutor who had formally arrested the captain.
This would harness the ECB's resources without formally violating the EU's Lisbon Treaty, which forbids central-bank financing for governments.
Many have been formally recognized as refugees by the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in the countries to which they initially fled.
The most recent precedent was the bipartisan agreement reached earlier this year on another fiscal issue that threatened to disrupt the normal functioning of government: the absence of a formally approved budget for this year.
Founded formally in 1948 under UN auspices, the then-fledgling Republic of Korea immediately became engulfed in Cold War power politics, which hampered its efforts to join the UN - a goal not achieved until 1991.
A large group of migrant workers and families (on the order of 150 to 200 million people) are formally still rural, but in fact are marginal urban residents with constrained rights and access to services.
True, a few countries - Belgium, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland, with Peru the only non- European country to join the trend - formally declared their intention to phase out or avoid nuclear energy.

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