Such a mind must be a reliably co-ordinated piece of machinery, with a pendulum in place of a heart.
It seemed as if his sad visage, so reliably and grandly sad, might still be marching on toward the indeterminate line of the horizon when his legs were worn off his body.
They do not mature their nuts so reliably nor so early by any means as the Weschcke.
As a further gauge of climatic conditions, fifty reported that peaches are reliablyhardy in their sections, while fifty said they are not.
Further careful and extended observation is needed before the relative value of salicine and salicylate of sodium can be reliably stated.
I was reliably informed at Turin that there are at this time Three Hundred Thousand Political Refugees in the Kingdom of Sardinia, nearly all, of course, from the despotism of Lower Italy.
Ah, when fever heat was struck, the indication was reliably certain that she had "gone back on" her soldier lad.
Before 1856 it was counted a reliably Democratic locality, but the anti-slavery agitation soon found it fertile ground for propagating Free-Soil ideas and it rapidly changed to the Republican side, as soon as the issue was fairly made.
The available records of breeding by this species in Kansas are too few to indicate reliably the span of the breeding season.
This has therefore superseded the latter as more promptly and reliably effective for the speedy relief of all active internal congestions.
Quasi-billingsgate is quite reliably the chosen weapon of the cheap charlatan.
This one primes a hair-trigger temper, rashly expressed out of an unreasoning mind; also, he will quite reliably pile on somewhat of the temper and unreasoning, and do it knowingly.
Particularly, his trade markings will tellreliably as to whether or not he is set for social rehabilitation.
And yet this stranger was treating her, who, as she had been frequently and reliably informed, was the loveliest and most lovable of her sex, as he might a mutinous younger brother.
I informed your father you were insubordinate to my authority, and that I had been reliably informed you were hostile to our interests.
If it is reliably and persistently reported that some citizen who ought to be on the right side has for some dark reason become active on the wrong side, print the reports in a large newspaper, and ask him publicly if they are true.
I have been reliablyinformed that in 1911, at Haha Lake, near Grande Bay, Saguenay District, P.
It seemed that the Jeroboam had not long left home, when upon speaking a whale-ship, her people were reliably apprised of the existence of Moby Dick, and the havoc he had made.
Assuming a prospect that has been reliably reported to the owners as possessing the earmarks of a mine and as warranting expenditures for exploitation, upon what basis should a company be capitalized?
Erecting themselves on high trestles like straddle bugs, three more railroads had come in across the bottoms to a common junction point, and still another was reliably reported to be on its way.
I hate to shatter a romance, but the fact is, you are perfectly sane--and you could be reliably constant.
Later she was reliably informed that she had appeared splendidly collected and regally happy.
American agricultural research also exists in a relatively free market where at this moment in history, large quantities of manufactured materials are reliably and cheaply available.
Howard stressed that for the Indore method to work reliably the carbon to nitrogen ratio of the material going into the heap must always be in the same range.
The writer is reliably informed that one of the Commissioners stated that the Commission would do nothing for Santa Cruz County so long as "that man Welch" remained in office.
The writer has been reliably informed that this concession was made to the machine before a member of the Legislature reached Sacramento.
In all other cases, however, favorable results, more or less perfect according to the nature of the case, may bereliably looked for.
Why, I am reliably informed that his property is unencumbered, and worth at least two millions three hundred thousand dollars!
I was also reliably informed that I had not been recommended nor suggested by any one, but that the Governor's action was the result of the favorable impression I had made upon him when I presented the slate.
The other was so to apportion the State as to make five districts safely and reliably Republican and the remaining one Democratic.
For many years no State in the Union was more reliably Republican than Nebraska.
The argument is unsound, and unreasonable; a State may be reliably Republican at one election and yet go Democratic at the next.
There also was a time when such States as Nebraska, Colorado and Nevada were as reliably Republican as Pennsylvania and Vermont.
What the soldiers did in the trenches the civilian population did at home--a little half-heartedly at times, a little slovenly occasionally, but reliably at all times.
I have been reliably informed that even Emperor William was at first an opponent of the ruthless-submarine-warfare idea.
It was my business to keep the American public as reliablyinformed as conditions permitted.
The application, therefore, can be valid only if the constancy of general conditions may be reliably assumed.
The study of auditory illusions is rendered especially difficult by the rarity of their repetition, which makes it impossible reliably to exclude accidents and mistakes in observation.
I assert that only that has been reliably seen which has been drawn.
Suppose that we have before us a case in which the name awakens more quickly and reliably the idea of the person to whom it belongs than conversely.
If religious extravagance can be reliably confirmed by witnesses, it will rarely be a mistake to assume inclination to more or less stifled sexual pleasure.
Authorities who are asked to make a statement concerning any person, can say reliably only how often the man was punished or came otherwise in contact with the law or themselves.
The importance of the fact that the wounder feels his success lies in the possibility it gives him, when he wants to tell the truth, to indicatereliably whether and how far he has wounded his opponent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reliably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.