Sentences with Properly, Properly in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Properly

Sentences with Properly, Properly in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Properly

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1. Are you brushing your teeth properly?

2. A goal properly set is halfway reached.

3. That older man can neither walk nor talk properly.

4. And it makes me wonder if we’ve utilized our time properly or not.

5. Beauty, whether moral or natural, is felt, more properly than perceived.

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6. Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived.

7. The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.

8. I have a big problem with piped music. I like either silence or to listen to it properly.

9. Virtually invisible. What we need is for more birds to fly above it and shit all over it, so we can see it properly.

10. Jealousy, properly considered, is an essential element of true love: it is & an unceasing longing for the loved one’s welfare.

11. Every so often, I feel I should graduate to classical music, properly. But the truth is, I’m more likely to listen to rock music.

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12. If you can capture a woman’s imagination, then you will have her. But imagination is a strange creature. It needs time and distance to function properly.

13. Give a girl an education and introduce her properly into the world, and ten to one but she has the means of settling well, without further expense to anybody.

14. The best security for civilization is the dwelling, and upon properly appointed and becoming dwellings depends, more than anything else, the improvement of mankind.

15. How many women have the courage to start properly with a cold, cold bath early in the morning? I jump in, throw the water, cold as ice, and after the first plunge I am happy.

16. It’s important in life to conclude things properly. Only then can you let go. Otherwise you are left with words you should have said but never did, and your heart is heavy with remorse.

17. It’s important in life to conclude things properly. Only then can you let go. Otherwise you are left with words you should have said but never did, and your heart is heavy with remorse.

18. Failure to properly control our borders costs citizens in many ways: schools become overcrowded, medical resources are stretched too thin, other government services are overtaxed, and taxes increase further.

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