tolerantly उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It would be very difficult for even the most well-meaning leader to deal with such a university openly and tolerantly.
- We smile tolerantly; we shrug expressively; we lift a sophisticated eyebrow to show we are not prigs or moralizers or hypocrites.
- Tens of thousands of people walked to the Arc de Triomphe, halting traffic along the signature boulevard as riot police looked on tolerantly.
- His parents mostly smile tolerantly at William s lovelorn condition, and hope he will survive it to become a responsible, mature adult.
- A 23-year-old university graduate sits at her dinner table smiling tolerantly as her parents recall their terrible years as political prisoners.
- I said, touching her thinning silvery hair, which she used to tolerantly let me style and curl when I was a young girl.
- But Chinese authorities responded tolerantly to early challenges, with police halting downtown traffic for a peaceful march by about 3, 000 pro-democracy activists.
- One does not have freedom if anyone else ( especially a large organization ) has power over one, no matter how benevolently, tolerantly and permissively that power may be exercised.
- He had recently seen two local politicians go into a pizzeria there and ask if they could have potatoes with their pizza, he said, and the Italian proprietor tolerantly obliged.
- Mother Adams would not have been pleased had she known that, during the 15 months he spent at Harvard, Johnny's diary would tolerantly describe many student revels . . ..