Everyone seemed to be treated very impersonally, but I'm sure it was just because of the incredible case load. |
The 5 senses of man are but the 5 intelligences that function impersonally. |
The culprit may be the gene therapy company, perceived impersonally as located far away and likely to be backstopped by an insurance policy. |
The various tenses of Haber used impersonally, followed by que with an infinitive, express obligation or necessity. |
Each time a proposal comes, we should examine impersonally how far the proposal is needed. |
Stella decided on the pattern of stripes before beginning the work, and then executed it as impersonally as possible, like a sign painter. |