We found 12 examples of how to use systematically in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 12 of 12.
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1. | Women are systematically degraded by receiving the trivial attentions which men think it manly to pay to the sex, when, in fact, men are insultingly supporting their own superiority. | |
2. | Her sewing basket, dresser drawers and pantry shelves are all systematically arranged in apple-pie order. | |
3. | Environmentally damaging projects should be abandoned systematically. | |
4. | Additionally to Internet censorship, the Belarusian government systematically conducts Distributed Denial of Service attacks against a number of pro-democratic news sites on the dates of anti-government protests and elections. | |
5. | Generalizations, in French, systematically require the definite article, unlike what happens with English, Esperanto or Portuguese... | |
6. | Oftentimes, the best solution is to systematically attack the problem! | |
7. | This idea that an Arab majority would systematically kill a Jewish minority is a racist idea that needs to be challenged. | |
8. | Life in the ship became nearly as systematically monotonous as the routine of a barrack. I do not mean that it was dull, for it was not entirely so by any means—but there was a good deal of sameness about it. | |
9. | "The cap's got to be somewhere. It can't have just vanished into thin air." "Right, now we'll look for it systematically, starting from where you last had it on your head." | |
10. | The Nazis systematically murdered 11 million people. | |
11. | I systematically block any person affiliated to the separatist group on Facebook. | |
12. | In my main language, I build sentences intuitively. In my other languages, I build sentences systematically. |