Any individual has the right to be sentimentally attached to the person chosen and to get married without any obstacle beyond the legal ones. |
Though he remained sentimentally attached to Ireland, Longford broke every tradition of his Anglo-Irish ascendancy family. |
Is it not in the West that this music is played more sentimentally, to make it more Russian? |
The enclave remained politically and sentimentally attached to Portuguese Timor, but not geographically. |
This makes his production, directed by David Schweizer and also starring Nora Cole, deeply sentimental or, if you prefer, sentimentally deep. |
It is exactly in such a situation that any suggestion to consider the game sportively rather than sentimentally becomes a heresy. |