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naturally

If something happens naturally, it happens in a natural manner without special intervention.

naturally

as might be expected naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill according to nature; by natural means; without artificial help naturally grown flowers through inherent nature he was naturally lazy in a natural or normal manner speak naturally and easily

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Simple sentences

With so many people around he naturally became a bit nervous.
In the collision with a Volvo, our car naturally got the worst of it.
It'll cure itself naturally.
He has a naturally good memory.
Singing comes as naturally to her as flying does to birds.
All men naturally hate each other.
The rest follows naturally.
People walk naturally.
I know that now, naturally, all are waiting for me to share something about my voyage.
He behaves very naturally.
Humans are naturally lazy.
My hair is naturally curly.
Are you naturally blonde?
Naturally, the wife is always right.
Meg's hair curls naturally.
Sports always come naturally to him.
Naturally.
Naturally he got angry.
He lies as naturally as he breathes.
Is her hair naturally red?

Movie subtitles

I have naturally damp hands.
Constanza have a wonderful range of perforated corsets which allow moisture to escape and evaporate naturally. This reduces body temperature and preserves intimate freshness.
Because she was the weakest skater, so naturally she was the teacher's pet.
Naturally Windegger will go along?
The enormous shock of the launch will naturally wake the sleepers - and then Mr Windegger will take over the command.
Naturally, it's worse here. Naturally.
You might realize that we've been here since elizabeth and rather naturally love the place.
Naturally, I continued to hunt all over the world.
Naturally I did. - Oh.
He doesn't want me to eat them, and naturally I don't want to upset him.
Naturally not.
Enlargements, naturally.
If he hears anything obscene, he'll naturally repel it.
Quite naturally, I've also heard of the great Captain Spaulding.
Assassination attempts, that comes naturally with my profession.
But naturally I thank him and then kiss him.
And naturally, i want him to think well of me.
Naturally, i feel for her.
Naturally. There are things to be done.
Naturally I did.
Naturally not. But I expect the police to believe it.
Whale had worked with or knew them, and naturally felt comfortable when he personally cast them in the film.
Also, care had to be taken to get the actor to move naturally, yet in a way that did not present, for example, an open sleeve-end to the camera, which would destroy the illusion.
Naturally, his offer was rejected.
Naturally, it's worse here.
Naturally, she wouldn't use her own name.
He doesn't want me to eat them, and naturally I don't want to upset him. Naturally not.
Naturally, you're upset.
Naturally, she didn't expect you.
Naturally she couldn't change her bet.
Naturally, I cancelled his cut.

News and current affairs

Our attention, after all, is naturally drawn to the worst events.
Naturally, the spread would automatically converge to the threshold, but how much would be sold?
The Russian middle class, quite naturally, wishes to live in a society like that of Western Europe.
Naturally, many join radical causes.
Naturally, no one questions America's right to defend itself.
I am not one of those people who think Russia is so naturally collectivist that free trade and an open economy cannot work there.
Of course, paradise never comes, and - naturally - disappointment follows.
Naturally, members of the old establishment, with their inside knowledge and connections, gained much of the privatized property.
A very conservative regime naturally tends to prefer a Republican candidate over a Democrat.
The same is true, naturally, of a group of young men who decide to commit suicide and mass murder by flying commercial airliners into large public buildings in New York and Washington.
Hardliners in Israel naturally regret the end of the Bush administration, for they know that, even if President Barack Obama does not dramatically change US policy toward Israel once he assumes power, he will not repeat Bush's unconditional support.
The fact that there is a naturally occurring analogue of cannabis in the body, as there is for morphine, provides a basic reason to differentiate it from alcohol.
A fundamental problem is that insurance is not a concept that comes naturally to most people.
Likewise, more nitrogen fertilizer is applied in agriculture than is fixed naturally in all terrestrial ecosystems, and nitric-oxide production from the burning of fossil fuels and biomass also surpasses natural emissions.
For geo-strategists, however, the year that naturally comes to mind, in both politics and economics, is 1989.
The German operations naturally generate a surplus of funds (given that savings in Germany far exceed investment on average).
Here, more needs to be done, above and beyond the adaptation that will happen naturally.
And events there, including the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, have a broader impact that naturally entails the close involvement of global partners - first and foremost the United States.
This naturally robs them of the moral authority to persuade others not to acquire nuclear weapons, which continue to be perceived as a source of power and influence, and an insurance policy against attack.
This persecution will admittedly aggravate their difficult struggle, but they will naturally survive it.
In this environment, Argentine consumers naturally also went on a spending spree, and corporate profits rose accordingly.
Asians were naturally obedient to higher authority.
Because it is a collective decision, the spending naturally involves different kinds of consumption than we would make individually - say, better highways, rather than more dinners out.
With the euro looking less appetizing as a diversification play away from the dollar, gold's appeal has naturally grown.
The ruled, in this ideal system, will naturally obey their rulers, just as sons obey their fathers.
As a Roman Catholic and as the person asked by Prime Minister David Cameron to supervise government arrangements for the visit, I was naturally delighted.
So the growing power of today's China naturally raises legitimate concerns.

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