nominally in English

adverb

['nɑmɪnəlɪ /'nɒm-]

in a nominal way

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "nominally" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "nominally", or refer to the context using the word "nominally" in the English Dictionary.

1. The province is nominally independent.

2. Ferdinand appointed new, nominally liberal, ministers.

3. The dominant candidate is nominally nominated for president.

4. He was nominally in charge of the company.

5. The Grunwick dispute is still nominally dragging on.

6. Eighty percent of the population is nominally Hindu.

7. Although nominally in charge, control was slipping from his grasp.

8. The laser chains are nominally 15 kilowatts, Marmo continues.

9. Christmas helped to infuse paganism into nominally Christian churches

10. Dad, nominally a Methodist, entered Churches only for weddings and funerals.

11. The majority of the Aymara today are nominally Roman Catholic

12. It is also the official language of Cyprus (nominally alongside Turkish).

13. The bureaucracy nominally under his control is huge and probably unmanageable.

14. Robin's nominally in charge of a large slice of the investigation.

15. Tang nominally established seven command posts and six prefectures over the region.

16. In 1947, the Japanese foreign office asked him to resign, nominally due to downsizing.

17. Antonyms for Archly include little, negligibly, nominally, slightly, somewhat, quite, rather, pretty, relatively and passably

18. The company could not indicate a person even nominally responsible for staff training.

19. 29 The company could not indicate a person even nominally responsible for staff training.

20. Contraception as a general practice is a recent innovation in the western nominally Christian world

21. The dynamite was split between Eta, then nominally observing a unilateral ceasefire, and the Bretons.

22. Antonyms for Achingly include little, negligibly, nominally, slightly, somewhat, quite, rather, pretty, relatively and passably

23. Incitement to murder, by people living nominally under a country's law, should automatically lead to arrest.

24. ‘Plural pronouns with nominally singular Antecedents like ‘everyone’ have been a major battlefield in the grammar wars.’

25. The Auxiliaries were nominally part of the RIC, but actually operated more or less independently in rural areas

26. The country was returned nominally to civilian rule on Dec. when Ratu Ganilau was sworn in as President.

27. Iwan Granoogst, appointed by Shankar as Bouterse's interim successor, was nominally the leader of the Dec. 24 coup.

28. In 1783 she proceeded to annex the nominally independent Crimea and to construct a large Black Sea fleet.

29. Each province has its own elected governor and legislature, nominally concerned with all matters not delegated to the federal government.

30. Under the agreement, two nominally private organizations were established to issue visas and represent the interests of the two governments.

31. Nominally classed by Austin as a Fourteen the actual engine size attracted tax for a 16 horsepower car.

32. With the values of C1 and R1 specified, the time taken to do this is nominally 24 hours.

33. Ruling party President Vassiliou was elected as an independent, and his administration is nominally a non-party one.

34. Delivery & Pickup Options - 68 reviews of Ancona Bistro "Excellent food and service at this nominally Northern Italian BYOB

35. Thereafter the Moghul Khanate was permanently divided, although Sultan Said Khan was nominally a vassal of Mansur Khan in Turpan.

36. At least some of the Basalts (probably a small proportion) in the nominally nonkomatiitic cluster may be ultimately derived by

37. She is the formal head of the Executive and it is, nominally, in her courts that her justice is administered.

38. It was the defence force of the Republic of Bophuthatswana, a nominally independent bantustanduring the Apartheid era of South Africa.

39. A telescope with an aperture nominally # mm and a magnification between # and # fitted with an adjustable eyepiece incorporating a reticular

40. Then in 1868 the Shogun was overthrown in the Boshin War, and Emperor Meiji was nominally restored to full power.

41. In 2011, the military junta was officially dissolved following a 2010 general election, and a nominally civilian government was installed.

42. It's a similarly Brutish thing to watch, maybe more so, because quarterbacks are not even nominally protected by a wildlife commission

43. In many similar households, sons of some social prestige and standing were at least nominally subject to their fathers' authority.

44. Despite his personal rivalry with Sihanouk and his nominally republican stance, Chantaraingsey aligned with the government after Cambodia achieved independence under Sihanouk's regime.

45. 9 1940 - Sino-Japanese War: Japan declares Nanking to be the capital of a new Chinese puppet government, nominally controlled by Wang Ching-wei.

46. Bolivia is a member of the Andean Community (CAN) and enjoys nominally free trade with other member countries (Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia)

47. However, the priorities of government manifested on a day-to-day basis frequently ignored the longer-term priorities nominally established in the plans.

48. 1940 - Sino-Japanese War: Japan declares Nanking to be the capital of a new Chinese puppet government, nominally controlled by Wang Ching-wei.

49. However, Yao Bi's campaign resulted in failure, and while Tufa Rutan nominally continued to submit for a time, he soon declared full independence.

50. The reason for this was that the nominally dry samples were not oven-dried and would contain small amounts of remaining pore fluids.