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Meanings of say deliberately in English
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Usage of say deliberately in English
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At length some impulse of retaliation for the pain she was inflicting made him saydeliberately:
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But I saydeliberately that I would rather not have loved my child, than lose him thus.
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Critics saydeliberately infecting someone with a potentially deadly disease for which there is currently no effective treatment is unethical.
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Dovetail, I saydeliberately.
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There was a bottle at my elbow, and that night I saydeliberately that it was not my enemy but my friend.
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Critics of human challenge trials saydeliberately infecting someone with a potentially deadly disease for which there is currently no effective treatment is unethical.
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I saydeliberately her part in the stern battle (and except myself none knows how stern) was brighter and braver than my own.'
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This was saiddeliberately, but in a tone most expressive of sincerity.
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The boy's brow knitted itself together in resolution, and he saiddeliberately,-
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It is the guilty who are punished, Rogozhinsky saiddeliberately, and smiled self-complacently.
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John was still arranging his papers, then his father saiddeliberately,-
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Ducem Barr saiddeliberately, You are said to be young.
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Jim Hart undoubled himself, cracked his joints, and saiddeliberately:
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Then to my amazement he saiddeliberately: I remember you!
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Then he saiddeliberately, 'An attack on Washington, gentlemen.'
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He looked straight in my eyes, and saiddeliberately:-