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Sentence count:266+10Posted:2017-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: above allespeciallymainlymostlySimilar words: brieflychiefchiefdommischiefhandkerchiefchief of statecommander in chiefchief executiveMeaning: ['tʃiːflɪ]  adv. for the most part. 
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31. They knew differences chiefly among Protestant sects.
32. Before 1849, travel was done chiefly on horseback.
33. Aphrodite using her power chiefly to ensnare and betray.
34. Lombard influence shows chiefly in the bell towers.
35. Syd's health was the subject which chiefly occupied the thoughts of the majority.
36. The station also supplied the nearby brickworks with its coal, 23,000 tons in 1898, chiefly from Yorkshire.
37. This results chiefly from age-selective migration from London, but also bears witness to the North-South movement of labour.
38. Observers believe that Vassiliev and Kokonin were sacked chiefly for financial reasons.
39. The task of providing liberal education belongs chiefly to the humanities.
40. In 1240 Edward succeeded his father as keeper of the king's works at Westminster, which then chiefly concerned the palace.
41. Emmie felt very odd: a little frightened but chiefly bored and irritated.
42. Here the building was chiefly of wood, retaining the national craft styles already established.
43. To this day his marriage remains lodged in local memory chiefly because of the arrival of his London Bohemian friends.
44. Trafalgar was chiefly a property group, with hotel and travel interests and civil engineers such as Trollope and Colls.
45. Chiefly he lacked the flair, or the confidence, for tackling out-of-the-way problems, especially among the men.
46. Indeed, infra-red light is chiefly responsible for the general warming effect of solar radiation.
47. During that period I was chiefly concerned with the question of how to structure the narrative.
48. The contemplatives, however, with whom Scale 2 is chiefly concerned, go further into reformation in feeling.
49. The interest was again chiefly rhythmic and required the most meticulous playing by all sections in the orchestra.
50. If the government is to restore its credibility, it must seek chiefly to inform, not to reassure by whatever means.
51. By contrast defence expenditure was cut, chiefly by reducing national service from 14 months to 12.
52. As a result its leading members seem chiefly interested in backstabbing their closest rivals.
53. A chest radiograph showed non-systematic disseminated infiltrates, chiefly in the two lower lobes.
54. Organic materials Most of the materials chiefly esteemed today for their symbolic value are of mineral origin.
55. Cutting income tax will increase the supply of labour input, chiefly by attracting new workers into the labour force.
56. Among the sinecures were chiefly the remaining canonries in cathedrals and colleges.
57. As regards yeomen the statistics serve chiefly to emphasise the difficulty of pinning them down to a precise definition.
58. Many conjunctions functions as other parts of speech, chiefly as prepositions, such as before, till, since.
58. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
59. He found no society in which authority was associated chiefly with women in male-female relations.
60. The proposal for a Severn barrage has also led to some public debate, chiefly on environment issues.
More similar words: brieflychiefchiefdommischiefhandkerchiefchief of statecommander in chiefchief executivethiefachieveachievablemischievousachievementflygadflybutterflyreflectdeflectdeflateddeflationflying coloursreflectiondie forbriefgriefshieldbeliefreliefcashierin brief
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