It is a sentimentally realistic account of a woman's coming between a man and his life-work. |
Though he remained sentimentally attached to Ireland, Longford broke every tradition of his Anglo-Irish ascendancy family. |
Is it not in the West that this music is played more sentimentally, to make it more Russian? |
The enclave remained politically and sentimentally attached to Portuguese Timor, but not geographically. |
She suggested that she and her sister would go over and clear out the apartment as I was to sentimentally attached to be doing it. |
The violin to me is an instrument with great warmth and beauty of sound. I wanted it to sing with deep feeling but not sentimentally. |