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Sentence count:158+5Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: in camerain privateSimilar words: the private sectorprivacymotivatelatelyaccuratelyfortunatelyultimatelydesperatelyMeaning: ['praɪvətlɪ]  adv. 1. kept private or confined to those intimately concerned 2. by a private person or interest. 
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31. She was educated privately and at Pembroke College, where she read classics.
32. He was privately tutored.
33. Some ministers admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise.
34. Laura praised the pictures, though she privately thought they were rather ordinary.
35. A great deal of food is distributed and sold privately without ever reaching the shops.
36. In public he supported the official policy, but privately he was sure it would fail.
37. This painting was formerly owned privately, but now it belongs to the Nation.
38. No other European country had so few privately owned businesses.
39. She was privately educated at schools in Ireland and Paris.
40. Pursue is a privately held energy company.
41. P., his privately held company, of $ 2 billion.
42. In their grief, they privately counted themselves lucky.
43. He was educated privately at academies in Margate.
44. Crop Revenue Coverage is the first privately developed alternative crop insurance to gain approval from the Agriculture Department(sentencedict.com), the company said.
45. I was privately grateful that it was too dark to make out the edge of the precipice.
46. But Virgin executives are privately convinced that meeting this contractual obligation will be impossible because so many major issues remain unresolved.
47. Lingens was privately prosecuted by Kreisky, and convicted and fined for defamation.
48. Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite, is said to have blown up at critics.
49. It was an interview broadcast by a privately owned company(Sentencedict), said to be not unfriendly to the Conservatives.
50. From 1919 to 1948 she was secretary for social training there, and later published privately a booklet on its history.
51. It leads to the stimulation of a privately run black economy as its crucial lubricant. 5.
52. The most distinctive institution of capitalist economies is the privately owned corporation.
53. If he wanted to meet Rostropovich privately before or after the concert, that too could be arranged.
54. Collective provision of services can be organized privately as in the case of golf clubs and motoring associations.
55. Yet the means of production are privately owned, and the profits are appropriated by individuals.
56. Falcon Seaboard, a privately held company with annual revenues of nearly $ 300 million, employs about 300 employees.
57. Privately he thought Tom Hendry was a bit of a country bumpkin.
58. He was educated privately in Derby and was taken into apprenticeship with the Midland Railway Company.
59. Officials within the department have complained, privately, that staff numbers are insufficient to handle the requests for aid.
60. He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.
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