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Sentence count:256+4Posted:2017-03-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: in cameraprivatelySimilar words: privateprivatelyprivate schoolprivate sectorprivate propertythe private sectorprivationprivatizeMeaning: adv. kept private or confined to those intimately concerned. 
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(121) Games were not even made compulsory in state schools until 1944 despite the importance of athleticism in private education.
(122) At the time he was tapped for the federal job, Coffey was in private practice in Coconut Grove.
(123) I'd rather talk about it with you in private, if you don't mind.
(124) The balance in this country between old people in private households and those in residential care is not sacred or immutable.
(125) So, as a lawyer in private practice seeking to win new business, what does this mean for you?
(126) But Council members began meeting in private the day before the full session.
(127) Another 10 percent grabbed up jobs in private business as salaried lawyers, or drifted into management.
(128) The presbytery met in private to discuss the report, and the alleged child abuse cases in South Ronaldsay.
(129) She has been in private use in Scandinavia only, and is very well equipped.
(130) And yet there remains the fact, noted at the outset, that the Act applies to violence and violent threats in private.
(131) The underground Catholics tend to congregate in smaller groups,(sentencedict.com/in private.html) meeting in private homes to take communion.
(132) Black economic empowerment should be uplifting for blacks in business, in private ownership and so on.
(133) More than seventy have been placed permanently in private sector manufacturing jobs earning $ 9 to $ 10 per hour.
(134) Increasing numbers of accounting graduates are working in private corporations.
(135) At the time of his selection, Foss was working in private industry, engaged in high-altitude research.
(136) They will train again on Thursday, in private, and then have a public runabout at Rubislaw on Friday.
(137) Carole would take the first opportunity to get her on her own and have a word with her in private.
(138) He was lost for words at the time, and had to apologise and thank the donors later in private.
(139) In my view, the lawyers in private practice are, on the whole, bright and devious.
(140) But in private the department held deep reservations about the benefits of fresh legislation and about its purity protagonists.
(141) Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public. Edgar Watson Howe 
(142) Percentages are based on a total of 46,652 solicitors altogether working in private practice.
(143) President Lincoln accepted the horrendous casualty reports without protest, but he must have agonized over them in private.
(144) Already 60% of dentists in Oxfordshire are in private practise.
(145) In private he bitterly upbraided Brown for seeking to stymie his program.
(146) His team went further in hoping that only a quarter of total investment would remain in private hands.
(147) And four-fifths of all treatment in private hospitals is paid for by insurance.
(148) Do you think the teaching in private schools is better than in state schools?
(149) There are good examples of what can be done in private care.
(150) There had been a fall in private consumption in 1989 following the imposition of the unpopular consumption tax.
More similar words: privateprivatelyprivate schoolprivate sectorprivate propertythe private sectorprivationprivatizedeprivationprivatizationprivatisationprivacyderivationmotivatemotivatedcaptivatecultivatecultivateddeactivatein practicein proportion torivalopen primaryarrivalunrivaledmotivatingmotivationprivycaptivationcaptivating
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