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How to use unwillingly in a sentence

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In other words, a borderless Europe has unwillingly made 'sin tourism' possible.
Sighing, she unwillingly placed her bookmark in the book, and went to open the door for Chris.
Why they are kept unwillingly or in my certainty willingly kept from presenting just the simple facts.
If the professor has come out, he or she may unwillingly occupy a position of dual authority in the eyes of students.
He told reporters he'd had to unwillingly relinquish the role that brought him worldwide fame.
His face flamed unwillingly when he realized that he'd been staring at her for about two minutes straight, unblinkingly.
It would never fit again and he had to make do, most unwillingly, with a borrowed panama.
As a reward she is allowed to choose her husband and names Bertram, who unwillingly obeys the king's order to wed her.
To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away.
Accounts of plantation life confirm that women gave their labor unwillingly and were a constant source of frustration to managers and overseers.
In the new show, she plays a single mother who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter.
Thus Triodes unwillingly reinforces the Heideggerian fallacy that mythic or metaphysical registers are directly generative of social programmes.
He marries, then, unwillingly, just as he, on his wedding day, unwillingly disappoints Mary's expectation of a honeymoon trip.
The master, not being a man of hard heart, knew that it was futile to try and keep beings unwillingly, but his son was not such a one.
Casually and almost unwillingly she knelt down beside Nitrus and Psyd, holding her hands above the insentient body.
I am determined to ensure that this new directive will not unwillingly contribute to shortages of life-saving therapies.
We carried it, its legs walked stumblingly and unwillingly, we set it down, we carried it again.
These people never asked to be part of the system and they were made part of the system unwillingly.
The Government of Canada does not dispossess third parties, nor does it force them to sell their lands unwillingly.
The feeling can dominate that one has been given a raw deal in life, but possible improvements are only unwillingly admitted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From little Rudolph, who was just beginning to talk, she had parted most unwillingly.
Something must evidentially be done to satisfy his honour, and Francis I. unwillingly gave orders for the bombardment of Nice.
At length, most unwillingly, Captain askew told the men that he should return into the Tower.
She served him unwillingly and grabbed his occasional Trinkgelds with scarcely a thank-you.
Why, I said, do you not see that men are unwillingly deprived of good, and willingly of evil?
In him it was the almost physical charm of blind will, and she yielded to it unwillingly.
A stir seemed to her to prognosticate a rescue and she went not unwillingly.
Ann Toby appeared unwillingly, the little cricket in her hand.
Eccles faced him unwillingly, with a stolid front but shifty eyes.
Perhaps they had deteriorated, I said unwillingly to myself.
Here we must, for a moment or two, however unwillingly, digress.
Mr Flintwinch screwed this out of himself, unwillingly and rustily.
Thus urged, most unwillingly Edda and her mother retired to the cabin.
Chagrined and surprised, they were obliged, though unwillingly, to turn back, for no shelter was nearer than their own house.
Some used stones, and some their clubbed muskets, retiring unwillingly.
Roland was lingering unwillingly, detained by Burnham's imperative hand.
Bill drank the proffered cocktail not unwillingly, and putting down the empty glass, remonstrated.
Half a mile away, he saw her astride an unsaddled, unbridled horse that moved unwillingly, at a slow walk, across the pasture.
Of the Orsini he had a warning when, after taking Faenza and attacking Bologna, he saw them go very unwillingly to that attack.
When the clock struck three, Elizabeth felt that she must go, and very unwillingly said so.
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