According to the dictionary, abaft can be used adverbially or prepositionally. |
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When we report pain, we report the occurrence of experiences understood this way — adverbially. |
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Equally evidently, from any such adverbially qualified sentence we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached. |
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From any such adverbially qualified sentence, we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached. |
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Even among the most adverbially disinclined, virtually everyone recalls backtracking on promises not to use the adverb. |
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The key word was sorry, later adverbially emphasized as very sorry. |
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Here the use is not part of a predication but does not seem to be merely adverbially subordinate. |
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In that sense, the word acts adjectivally, whereas in most cases it acts adverbially. |
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Given this account of the intentionality of perception, sensations are best understood adverbially, that is, as a way of perceiving objects in the world. |
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