partly in English

adverb
1
to some extent; not completely.
the result is partly a matter of skill and partly of chance
synonyms:to a certain extent/degreeto some extent/degreein partpartiallya littlesomewhatnot totallynot entirelyrelativelymoderately(up) to a pointin some measureslightly
adverb

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

1. Partly it was Vinny, partly the glide.

2. >Partly Captively consumed and partly sold

3. Their motives were partly altruistic and partly economic.

4. It was partly my fault, and partly yours.

5. 42 And as the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, so the kingdom will be partly strong and partly fragile.

6. Currently, Bessarabia is partly in Ukraine and partly in Moldova

7. The human organism learns partly by nature, partly by nurture.

8. He found it absurdly stagy, and was partly embarrassed, partly amused.

9. This identity is partly a legal status, partly a feeling.

10. 16 The human organism learns partly by nature, partly by nurture.

11. Can I have it partly in RMB and partly in pound sterling?

12. 20 He found it absurdly stagy, and was partly embarrassed, partly amused.

13. An Advowson may also be partly appendant, and partly in gross, e.g

14. It's partly my fault.

15. Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me.

16. And as for the toes of the feet being partly of iron and partly of molded clay, the kingdom will partly prove to be strong and will partly prove to be fragile.

17. It's also partly fossilized.

18. Partly Banded’s tracks Friendly Intervention by Partly Banded published on 2019-01-15T19:35:36Z

19. The advice given partly on research and partly theand the experiences of many pawpaw growers.

20. The mitochondrial Cristae partly di

21. The sun is partly eclipsed .

22. 13 The patients are followed up partly at the outpatient department, partly at local hospitals.

23. In the current situation, Cordial works partly from the office and partly from the home office

24. The rice is partly underdone.

25. In Analogical predication, I apply the word in partly the same and partly a different manner

26. Television is partly to blame.

27. The moon is partly eclipsed.

28. The fears were partly overblown.

29. Data are captured partly through the computerized payroll system, and partly by terminal input at regional banks.

30. This was due partly to her hats and partly to her remarkable prowess as a lady cricketer.

31. What you say is partly true.

32. My test is only partly finished.

33. The stroke left him partly paralysed.

34. Basically formed besides partly imperfect Adjacence

35. These animals are only partly domesticated.

36. Partly Competitive/Partly Regulated Industries Examples of this kind of industry are oil, aerospace, and air transport.

37. Reynolds Peripatus, where also the excretory organs, which are true segmental organs, are partly somatic and partly Appendicular .

38. In the case of an isochromatid break partly the acentric fragment was present in the cell, partly not.

39. But that's partly because Hispanic Americans …

40. There they have operated, partly under genuine competition and partly as a monopoly controlled by a regulator.

41. What you say is partly right.

42. This is partly because woodlice secrete chemicals which many spiders find unpalatable, and partly because of their tough armour.

43. Knowledge of architectural features of style was dispersed partly by the monastic orders and partly by the great pilgrimages.

44. But , foreign orders depend partly on exchange rates , which also depend partly on the interest rate and so on .

45. The new power line would run partly on power towers and partly across the bottom of the Black Sea.

46. Abrasing (partly) removes the old paint layer

47. Their company sells partly to foreign markets.

48. The second case involved a small, partly solid and partly small-glandular adenoma containing occasional individual cells resembling sebaceous cells.

49. 24 This is partly a humid, faintly Graham Greene-like love story, partly a conundrum about opaque and enigmatic behaviour.

50. Recently the ban has partly been lifted.