Our naval supremacy is largely attributable to the interest which the people as a whole have traditionally taken in naval policy; in other words, to the fact that we are a seafaring nation.
British economic policy is traditionally opposed to subsidies, believing that enterprise can be healthily built up on private initiative.
And never before were more technological and scientific means involved in the practical experience of art, always on the cutting edge, not only because art is traditionally associated with innovation.
Cross-pollination among disciplines traditionallykept in isolation will definitely enhance creativity by doing away with the obsessive channeling practiced nowadays.
Through a religious past to which they have lost any meaningful connection, Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats, and Muslim Bosnians try to reconnect to the world of experiences to which they traditionally belong.
It has been known traditionally both as Caterina Cornaro and "La Schiavona.
Traditionally accredited to Pordenone, it has now received official recognition as a masterpiece of Giorgione, an attribution that, so far as I am aware, no one has seriously contested.
The central seat is known as Leofric's stone, on which he is traditionally said to have sat, and there is an entry in the year 1418 recording that twenty pence was paid "for writing on the stone of my Lord Leofric.
On the east wall a shallow recess, in which are set some fragments of sculpture, is traditionallydescribed as the tomb of Leofric, first Bishop of Exeter.
The Epicurean philosophy is traditionally divided into the three branches of logic, physics and ethics.
The oak pulpit will have a romantic interest for many, inasmuch as it is traditionally supposed to have been made out of the timbers of a Spanish galleon, a prize of Fowey men in the fifteenth or sixteenth century.
He is traditionally stated to have derived his doctrine from a mysterious western stranger, endowed with great learning and Slawkenbergian nose.
A narrative, whether true or false, that has been traditionally preserved from the time of its first oral communication.
Their date may possibly be somewhat later than that which is traditionally assigned; but at any rate they are certainly among what the historian Elmham calls 'primitiae librorum totius ecclesiae Anglicanae.
The volume is traditionally reported to have been in Bede's possession, but since the Irish annals record the death of Mac Riagoil, a scribe and abbot of Birr in 820, the volume must be about a century too late.
Widows traditionallycut their hair in mourning, a custom which is still practiced.
Traditionally they camped south of Pyramid Lake and terrorized the Paiutes.
Traditionally the Washo drove rabbits into nets, a method common in the Basin.
It is interesting to know that one of these crosses can still be seen in the Forest of Compiègne; and it is traditionally said that this cross at Compiègne was placed there by no other than Dunois himself.
The British public, as distinguished from the Government, deriving its knowledge of Seward from newspaper reports of his career and past utterances, might well consider him as traditionally unfriendly to Great Britain.
Other sites on the hill are traditionally connected with Elijah, and some melon-like fossils are explained as being fruits refused to him by its owner, who was punished by having them turned to stone.
Although agriculture has been almost all in private hands, farms have been small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally has been a net importer of food.
Because of traditionallyclose links with the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands has used the dollar as its currency since 1959.
On one side of the piazza is the Church of St. Agnes, traditionally said to stand on the site of the house where that holy maiden was exposed to infamy by the Roman soldiers, and where her modesty and innocence were saved by miracle.
The tower, which is traditionally named after Hannibal, is seen on a height that makes part of the line of enclosing hills.
The date Chinese Buddhism was introduced to Japan has traditionally been set at A.
Lichfield derives its name from Lyke-field, the field of dead bodies, because it is traditionally said, that in the persecution of Diocletian, many Christians suffered there for the faith.
But he did not retain this charge long; loving solitude, he retired to the mountains, and took up his abode in the cave, where the Wise Men were traditionally held to have reposed on their way to Bethlehem.
Saint Silvester, of whom nothing authentic is known, is traditionally said to have been a monk of the order of S.
It is the title of a cold allegoric dialogue of the old French court poet Alan Chartier, which Keats knew in the translation traditionally ascribed to Chaucer.
Lastly, the existence of two traditionally opposed parties ensures that every important step shall be fully discussed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "traditionally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: customarily; obediently; properly; traditionally