Making progress, but slowly.
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Examples for "gradually"
Examples for "gradually"
1The military government has been gradually relaxing political restrictions since last year.
2Most lenders have seen credit quality gradually improve over the past year.
3The state has seen its numbers gradually decrease over the past week.
4Yet the truth, as it gradually emerged last week, was very different.
5The short fragments subsequently grew longer and gradually produced new polysaccharide sheaths.
1Russian ships, through the years, may return the Pavilion bit by bit.
2I don't want to see Granddad's world taken apart bit by bit.
3Because, as human beings, we don't tend to change bit by bit.
4We'll just do it bit by bit when we think they're ready.
5While pulsing, add the oil, bit by bit, then blend until smooth.
1Wait; have patience; by and by, I hope, I shall do better.
2It will have its crisis by and by, like a cutaneous eruption.
3We will talk of the consolidation of the Union by and by.
4Well, by and by one of them stood up in the boat.
5Tell him to wait; I will speak to him by and by.
1He had it brought little by little carefully packed in sealed cases.
2The poison of sloth will get into the soul little by little.
3Proofs of the imposture were little by little discovered by the critics.
4The gas would burn quietly, and we should descend little by little.
5Then, little by little, the facts began to clarify in his mind.
1Background: The concept mapping rationale and process are explained step by step.
2He said legislators needed to proceed step by step to regulate marijuana.
3It's just a matter of taking it step by step, Labissiere said.
4He has a dream to become a good player, step by step.
5Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri said Clean sheet, three points, step by step.
1My observations were at first merely general; by degrees they became particular.
2In the mean time the sea swelled, and rose up by degrees.
3Arabella did calm herself down by degrees; and they crossed the ridge-way.
4But by degrees the long reel unwinded itself;-angelof light, and all.
5But by degrees, he assumed courage to look it in the face.
6Among the Greeks, however, the chorus passed by degrees into the drama.
7Reprieved, the old king brightened up; by degrees becoming jolly as ever.
8And by degrees a plan of action formed itself in her mind.
9Thus was credit restored; and by degrees private lenders too were found.
10For three years they had been stripped of their humanity by degrees.
11That would be hard upon you; you will learn them by degrees.
12Lastly, stir in, by degrees, the pounded almonds, and the currants alternately.
13It then, by degrees, imbibes the liquid and sinks to the bottom.
14The temperature rose by degrees, and the heaped-up snow began to melt.
15But it wrought by degrees all effect on the thinking of mankind.
16Up-stairs there was a very cosy party who came in by degrees.