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"Scarcely" in a Sentence (27 examples)
There are scarcely any flowers in our garden.
Scarcely had I reached home before the telephone rang.
Scarcely had the rain stopped before a rainbow appeared.
Scarcely an hour goes by that I don't I think of you with love.
We had scarcely returned when it began raining.
Mary scarcely seems to care for me, does she?
Scarcely had the market opened when the fire broke out.
Bob was so beside himself that he could scarcely tell fact from fiction.
I scarcely slept a wink.
I can scarcely believe it.
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One could scarcely find any trout in the stream without the stocking program.
The staff here are frequently in the news, thanks to their successful efforts to make an attractive station where travellers would scarcely expect to find one.
One could scarcely expect the man to know how to fly a helicopter.
He did not enter upon the subject without being aware that government by its very nature counteracts the improvement of individual intellect; but, as the views he entertains in this particular are out of the common road, it is scarcely to be wondered at that he understood the proposition more completely as he proceeded, and saw more distinctly into the nature of the remedy.
But, of course, this weather had put a stop to every kind of movement; for even if men could have borne the cold, they could scarcely be brought to face the perils of the snow-drifts.
The planet Mars, I scarcely need remind the reader, revolves about the sun at a mean distance of 140,000,000 miles, and the light and heat it receives from the sun is barely half of that received by this world.
His clothes could scarcely be called shabby, at least they passed muster in the half-light, but one’s imagination could not have pictured the wearer embarking on the purchase of a half-crown box of chocolates or laying out ninepence on a carnation buttonhole.
Scarcely had she arrived when she was put to work.
He had scarcely finished, when the labourer arrived who had been sent for my ransom.
It is scarcely possible to avoid comparing the eye to a telescope.
In 1776 manufactories scarcely existed even in name in all this vast territory.
Scarcely had she got fairly into it, however, before the beasts closed in behind her, […]
“Scarcely had Alice reached her twentieth birthday, than she gave her erstwhile fiancée [sic] his formal congé.[…]”
That night, and for many nights after, the Velveteen Rabbit slept in the Boy’s bed. At first he found it rather uncomfortable, for the Boy hugged him very tight, and sometimes he rolled over on him, and sometimes he pushed him so far under the pillow that the Rabbit could scarcely breathe.
But we shall take scarcely more than two years to reach it, while we should have needed almost as much time to arrive in the region of Proxima Centauris.
Nature scarcely ever gives us the very best—for that we must have recourse to art.
A freeport offers few tax advantages and scarcely any security features that a standard bonded warehouse cannot provide. But Bouvier’s development in Singapore carried within it two ideas. The first is that freeports will become hubs in the sixty-billion-dollar international art market, destinations in themselves—places for scholars, restorers, insurers, art-finance specialists, consultants, and dealers.
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