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Sentence count:287+17Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: formallySimilar words: officialartificialofficiousefficientefficiencysufficientjudicialsociallyMeaning: [əˈfɪʃəlɪ]  adv. 1. in an official role 2. with official authorization. 
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121. Officially the case has never been cleared up, as not a soul reported the man to the authorities.
122. The revamped centre was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on June 26.
123. Yet although the problem is officially recognised, workers may not know the risks, say researchers.
124. The most advanced bomb disposal centre in the world has been officially opened by the Duke of Kent.
125. Wishart had Corbett watched carefully but all the reports indicated that Corbett had not been officially despatched by Edward.
126. They were officially internees, rather than prisoners, and life, although monotonous and full of deprivation, was not brutal.
126. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
127. Apartments opened A £725,000 sheltered housing scheme for the elderly was officially opened in Irvinestown today.
128. But the franc will not cease to exist officially until midnight on February 17, 2002.
129. This is patently not an area that has been officially acknowledged.
130. The changes to borders were officially announced in the European Parliament.
131. There would have to be portraits, artifacts, papers, some silverware, an officially prepared record of his ancestry.
132. It had become aware of the blossoming void long before the situation at Princetown was officially acknowledged.
133. On advise of counsel, the company officially declined to comment on the allegations.
134. Officially Mataji could cure anything but perhaps western medicine hurried her along?
135. The Jubilee 2000 campaign, which officially ended last week, has been an extraordinary achievement.
136. On 27 November the Cabinet was accordingly officially informed of the whole matter for the first time.
137. They could not know that John and Angela were still not officially dead, no death certificate having been issued.
138. There were suggestions that the death toll was up to five times higher than officially stated.
139. The Foundation provided a grant for the installation of mobile shelving and the room was officially opened in 1989.
140. Parliamentary elections are scheduled for March 3 -- more than a year before the Socialists' term officially ends.
141. The controversial legislation has not yet been officially approved by Parliament.
142. As the army and the navy became officially involved in the conquest of California, the major fighting shifted to the south.
143. The gesture is likely to be surrounded by much ballyhoo when it is officially announced in April.
144. Last week, you officially became a candidate for the White House when you appeared on the primary ballot in California.
145. Her last officially reported earnings were nearly $ 23m in 1997.
146. It was from Camilla Parker-Bowles and had been written several days before the engagement was officially announced.
147. The painter Cristina C rdenas has used art to raise up a man who in these borderlands is officially hunted and despised.
148. Religious education in these schools is officially non-denominational or biblically based and loyalist sentiments are promoted.
149. In 1978, when the factory moved, the union was officially dissolved although it continued to function secretly.
150. Four hours after the fair had officially closed, there were still six women waiting to have their palms read.
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