Sentences with Formal, Formal in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Formal
1. Marriage is like a formality for me.
2. Don’t use contractions in formal writing.
3. There will be a formal dance at the casino.
4. I’d like to formally introduce you to this beautiful girl at my side.
5. Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.
6. I didn’t mind if a formal brainstorm was chosen for the sake of presenting many ideas.
7. To be independent of public opinion is the first formal condition of achieving anything great.
8. Tenzin Gyatso was formally recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama in October 1950, at the age of 15.
9. Tenzin Gyatso was formally recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama in November 1950, at the age of 15.
10. For a student, resort casual is essentially a type of formal dress, required nice, pressed garments not typically worn every day.
11. However, “motor spirit” had already made its way into laws and regulations, so the term remains in use as a formal name for petrol.
12. Laia and Helene: They’re so different. I like that Laia says things I don’t expect, that she speaks almost formally, as if she’s telling a story.
13. When your mother asks, “Do you want a piece of advice?” it’s a mere formality. It doesn’t matter if you answer yes or no. You’re going to get it anyway.
14. In physics and chemistry, a selection rule, or transition rule, formally constrains the possible transitions of a system from one quantum state to another.
15. I’m named after a horse. My mom’s best friend had a horse named Brooke, so my dad suggested ‘Brooklyn’ as a more formal version, and it just stuck – and now I live in Brooklyn part-time, so go figure.
16. Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.
17. Far from creating a new formalism, what these can yield is something far transcending surface values since they not only embody form as beauty, but also form in which intuitions or ideas or conjectures have taken visible substance.