adventurously in a sentence
Examples
- But Packer's approach _ connecting audiences with players, adventurously ( and only occasionally unsuccessfully ) combining farce with solemnity, and paying homage both to contemporary tastes and classical ideals _ is compelling.
- Du is regarded as one of China's leading young composers and has been described as an " adventurously eclectic composer " and " an indie diva with avant garde edge " by The New York Times.
- Some government officials suggested that the military had begun taking liberties in the field and interpreting their mission too adventurously; others questioned what the army chief of staff, Shaul Mofaz, had conveyed to those beneath him.
- What impressed him most about Krugman, Raines said, was " the combination of an obviously powerful knowledge base, the ability to think adventurously, and the bonus of being able to write with wit and clarity.
- The various types of sleds came several years before the first tracks were built in St . Moritz, Switzerland, where the original bobsleds were adapted upsized luge / skeleton sleds designed by the adventurously wealthy to carry passengers.
- Truly the most adventurously scripted and visually stunning pilot of the fall season-- and, we must say, a tad grisly for the 8 o'clock slot at times-- " Lost " also is a tremendous gamble.
- Zhou's other work, the rich-hued " Mount a Long Wind " ( 2004 ), though also scored exclusively for Chinese instruments and inspired by an ancient poem, moved more adventurously into the world of contemporary language.
- A lovely layout with adventurously lumpy greens, tilting fairways and sawdust bunkers, the course is decorated by plenty of handsome trees : fig, olive, acacia, pink-flowering chestnut, and euphorbia ( built like a green candelabra ).
- Instead, what began as a demonstration of good actors adventurously struggling with a badly written script has been revamped into a demonstration of good actors desperately struggling with a badly written script, with a chortling studio audience thrown in for good measure.
- :" Mr . JOSEF HOLBROOKE steps forward somewhat adventurously with his 12th year of endeavour for some Modern English Music to an apathetic public, and hopes to receive as few blows as possible ( with the usual financial loss ) in return ."