2.David Blunkett, a British politician, has spoken up for the " glory" of Larkin's language while fancifully claiming that he captured " geographic diversity" .
3.There was no doubt that her mind was inclined thitherward; indefinitely, fancifully—twining and untwining about him as the single object within her horizon on which dreams might crystallize.
4.Species and groups of species which are called aberrant, and which may fancifully be called living fossils, will aid us in forming a picture of the ancient forms of life.
5.After the Reagan era, though, popular shows tended to follow upscale professionals, or to look more like " Friends" or " Seinfeld, " portraying people who lived comfortably despite being vaguely or fancifully employed.
6.Eustacia went with her head thrown back fancifully, a certain glad and voluptuous air of triumph pervading her eyes at having won by her own unaided self a man who was her perfect complement in attainment, appearance, and age.
7.At first, as already told, she had flirted fancifully with her own image in a pool of water, beckoning the phantom forth, and—as it declined to venture—seeking a passage for herself into its sphere of impalpable earth and unattainable sky.