tangibly in a sentence

31- Twelve months on, and while the polls and the campaigns remain the same, Scotland has tangibly changed.

32- It really was a case of a changing consciousness, which was tangibly a new constitution for the people.

33- It is so cool to look back and tangibly see how much you have grown through the written word.

34- And, even from across the room, she was almost tangibly aware of his aura of strong sexual magnetism.

35- Leiserowitz points to humans’ needs to tangibly experience phenomena in order to connect with it on a deeper level.

36- A legacy tangibly demonstrates the conviction you have in your beliefs and the confidence you have in the Henge.

37- Space isn’t tangibly elemental like the other four but exists as a framework or support for the other elements.

38- In some cases, the writers wrestle tangibly with their inability to find answers, and the result can be moving.

39- A copyright protects works of authorship, such as writings, music, and works of art that have been tangibly expressed.

40- In the 470s Alexander gave refuge to Themistokles when he was on the run to Persia, a tangibly anti-Athenian act.



Learn and study English with lots of free online and interactive exercises, games, tests, quiz and activities. All these English teaching activities are designed according to the needs of ELT Esl learning and teaching.