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Sometimes, the past just needs a break, no matter how sentimentally tied the two have become.
Or does it keep you from viewing them too sentimentally?
Dear old Charlie, he thought sentimentally, the best friend a man ever had.
They were said to be very sentimentally attached to their horses.
He took this unlikely moment to shake his head almost sentimentally.
"She was not sentimentally attached to the paintings," he said.
Not falsely or sentimentally, mind you, but without a sure sense of purpose.
It was a sentimentally popular victory, but far from a definitive one.
Sentimentally, though, a reader may welcome the bright turn of events.
"I'm not sentimentally attached to theaters, but this was a very good space for the play we were doing."
Sentimentally, his father called out to Caterina, down at the end of the table where the women sat.
Or perhaps he was merely sentimentally pleased to be helping his young friend.
Are poets ever dead, only sentimentally - We cannot telephone each other or touch.
Sarah let out a sigh as her eyes went sentimentally moist.
The entire community was at least sentimentally affected when it came down."
"What a sweet old grandpa he was," I said sentimentally.
To my mind this poem deals more sentimentally than some of Owen's others.
Until now, he'd considered himself hardened against such sentimentally.
He bobbed about for a moment, grinning sentimentally; sat down.
He took the glass from Harriet, and let his fingers touch hers sentimentally.
She's got such a soft heart, it will melt like butter in the sun if anyone looks sentimentally at her.
He was only sentimentally sorry to see his father so utterly broken down by sorrow.
In "10 on Ten," the numbers are used decoratively, perhaps even sentimentally.
Do not try to talk to me sentimentally.
It was everything she could do to throw off such sentimentally nonsensical thoughts.