Sentences with word «lightly»

i always chuckle at how lightly pro-gays lump themselves with the civil rights movement.
A normal intelligent person would not consider these questions so lightly — in the form of a wager, as if they were of no serious consequence.
I am trying to hold all my plans lightly.
And I go on swaddling my babies, carefully, safely, lightly, but still: I know how babies like to sleep, snuggled in and held tight in these early days.
I live with an atheist, one of the finest human beings I have met in my life, and I never say things like that lightly.
In the dark, in the wee hours, in the early light, nursing in the corner of the couch, the end of an episode of Gilmore Girls while the rest of the house sleeps and I lightly pat a baby's diapered bottom into blissful sleep.
But because there are famous people and important ministries at stake, we are being encouraged to tread lightly and cautiously.
I slept like I hadn't slept in months, easily and lightly and dreamlessly.
The journey was something I lightly anticipated as «Eat, Pray, Love... minus the pizza and sex.»
The Promise of Eternal life is not something to be taken lightly.
The fingertips slid down over his brows and, very lightly, came to rest on his closed eyelids.
As for the first pagans (sumerians), they worshiped the fallen angels that come in form of aliens, gods and goddesses, enchanted beasts, and serpent weilders, and shouldn't be taken lightly, these witches, wizards.
I don't say this lightly but GOOD!
Twenty segments of rich, smooth, lightly flavoured milk chocolate: a perfect conclusion to a fine meal, and a very sociable way of topping off an enjoyable evening.
-LSB-...] i want to encourage you to read today's post by him... here's an exerpt: «But in order for love to determine the nature of our relationship and to actually maintain it, we hold our opinions lightly and are honestly open for change.
It suggests going in as heavily armed as possible, since child soldiers are often more inclined to tackle lightly armed units.
Humour can be a delicate thing, so it is good to hear so many people are taking it as lightly as it was intended.
Cook ends the letter saying that the company's opposition to the court order is not something they took lightly:
If it is, in fact, human begetting that expresses our equal dignity, we should not lightly set it aside in a manner as decisive as cloning.
Don't think I take these implications lightly.
Like I said, I do not pretend to be an expert on how people became slaves but you can clearly see from these scriptures that the Bible did not take the subject lightly.
I don't think ANY woman faced with that decision took it lightly.
Making a decision to be Christian should also not be taken lightly, I mean really, what else is there?
I.e., simply because the homicide was not premeditated, a life was taken, and that loss is not treated lightly.
The parlous finances that come with publishing a journal such as this put us in no position to reject advertising income lightly.
But in order for love to determine the nature of our relationship and to actually maintain it, we hold our opinions lightly and are honestly open for change.
If the USSR had survived, it would not lightly have forgiven us, let alone helped to rescue us.
Abstaining from the «mind» habits is more lightly achieved by a vegetarian.
But he who did not know, yet committed things deserving of a severe beating, shall be beaten only lightly.
They have to tread lightly here, this will throw the entire religion industry into chaos and extreme backpeddling.
«This is a rare occurrence and I can assure Ruth Percival and James Percival that it is one I do not take lightly, but given the evidence, this is a matter that ought to be referred to the DPP and I am going to adjourn the inquest without hearing any further evidence.»
It's a healthy reminder to hold onto theology, beliefs and thoughts lightly.
Second Uighur children in this lightly populated area are not infrequently euthanized by Han Chinese doctors.
read Romans chapter 7 and 8 for yourself < 3... we don't take our Christianity lightly, our souls depend on it.
This is no issue to take lightly, as we are called by Christ to set the «world afire» in his name, and if you are spouting off AGAINST what the Church has said is Truth, you are greatly blaspheming.
@Haime: taking sins lightly has eternal consequences even if one makes it to Heaven.
It was ruled from England, but lightly; Edmund Burke famously described English rule here as «salutary neglect.»
Another point in Keeping Faith is that most children who struggle or turn away from their family's faith don't do it lightly, nor do they do it to deliberately hurt their parents.
She has embarked on a difficult path that one should not choose lightly
This incident must not be taken lightly, this could be a dry - run for a possible (massive) terrorist attack (s).
This is not a decision to be made lightly or base on face value of man and our fallen world.
Archbishop Glenn added that he did not take the decision to attend the consecration lightly and did not want to cause division by his action.
You're getting off lightly with Fishon.
Religion embeds values within us — sets of principles that are not to be taken lightly or easily discarded.
This matter must not be taken lightly, this could be a dry - run for a possible (massive) terrorists attack (s).
Steve, I do not take Christ's sacrifice lightly at all and I think that you assuming gay people do is offensive and stereotypical.
This feast of a day on the riveris heavily salted with gulls.And the leaf - pared birch on the shorelineis lightly peppered with crows, And from dawn's appetizerto the entree of noon, to the hungering sweetnessof twilight's dessert.All is perfectly seasoned, everything, everywhere, perfectly....
This incident must not be taken lightly, this could be a dry - run for a possible (massive) terrorist attacks.
As to those women on whose part you see ill ¬ conduct, admonish them (first), (next), refuse to share their beds, (and last) beat them (lightly, if it is useful), but if they return to obedience, seek not against them means (of annoyance).
I can tell you from personal experience that the choice of abortion is not taken lightly and it is not abdicating responsibility.
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