Use of improperly in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include improperly at the start of sentence, improperly at the end of sentence and improperly in the middle of sentence
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improperly at the end of sentence
- A pet may founder if fed improperly.
- I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.
- The governor was impeached for using state funds improperly.
- The report concludes that I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.
- As he rightly pointed out, there is no real evidence that the president acted improperly.
- The Roman Research Trust declined to be interviewed, but a spokesman denied that it had acted in any way improperly.
improperly in the middle of sentence
- He was improperly dressed for the occasion.
- He is trying to improperly influence a witness.
- Poisonous gases are produced by improperly burned fuel.
- If you are improperly dressed, you will not be admitted.
- The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained.
- These very assets of course, if improperly handled, become liabilities.
- Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.
- He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results.
- The committee had been improperly constituted, and therefore had no legal power.
- The second complaint alleges that Bonior improperly employs his wife as a office aide.
- In one, a top agency administrator was accused of improperly influencing contract bids.
- But that effort has been stalled; local landowners claim the state improperly took their land.
- Few cliches are used as improperly as the contention that a certain event marks the end of an era.
- Use of a new batch of reagents or reference standards that have been improperly made can cause this.
- At issue was whether Gingrich improperly used charitable enterprises to advance his partisan agenda.
- Naturalization Service improperly permitted naturalization of immigrants convicted of serious crimes.
- Dole accused Clinton of improperly claiming credit for a number of measures of national economic health.
- Little bits fall off the car, some trifling part has been improperly milled, a mechanic makes a mistake.
- Clinton officials later admitted that the gathering improperly mixed political donors with federal regulators.
- The trouble was the improperly designed fuel tank; this tended to fracture, particularly after rear-end collisions.
- He recalls Joe Scott blaming the problems on an improperly updated computer system, and pledging to make corrections.
- It said the housing authority had wasted money and approved contracts improperly, and recommended serious sanctions from the U.S.
- Paul Coverdell, accusing the first-term lawmaker of improperly using his office correspondence files in a re-election fundraising effort.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- , inappropriately
- , irregularly
- , wrongly
- , unlawfully
- , inappropriately
- , incorrectly
- , offensively
- , inadequately
- , rudely
- , unacceptably
- , dishonestly
- , illicitly
- , criminally
- , illegally