Examples of 'was chiefly' in a sentence
Meaning of "was chiefly"
Was chiefly is a phrase used to emphasize the primary or most important aspect of a situation or event. It suggests that a particular characteristic, factor, or element played a significant role or dominated a particular context
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He was chiefly concerned with species and perfections.
Transport of minerals was chiefly done on the backs of mules.
It was chiefly on this testimony that they were convicted.
His area of specialisation in philosophy was chiefly ethics.
Her work by now was chiefly restricted to journalism.
Was chiefly in the hands of the clergy.
The festival was chiefly observed by women.
The membership of these two clubs was chiefly Jewish.
The problem was chiefly the operating licence.
But it was the occupant of the hut in whom Frances was chiefly interested.
The city was chiefly a commercial centre relying on trade.
The prolonged dispute at the trial was chiefly concerning dates.
He was chiefly concerned for the comfort of the rest.
It was he who was chiefly humiliated.
I was chiefly concerned about my arm.
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His trouble was chiefly mental.
This was chiefly due to a decline in natural growth and extensive emigration.
His education was chiefly.
The expansion was chiefly possible due to a number of acquisitions.
What we see is that the Church was chiefly decentralized.
Teaching was chiefly by word of mouth.
I remember that at this time I was chiefly occupied.
This gallery was chiefly used for promenading.
It was in law however, that he was chiefly known.
The product was chiefly red and white pine.
Thus the distinction between Hindi and Urdu was chiefly a question of style.
Genevieve was chiefly an agricultural community.
What they took for love of the Republic was chiefly love for the Revolution.
In parliament he was chiefly concerned with northern development and defence.
This is because the European Community then was chiefly an economic community.
The appointment was chiefly influenced by the regard to her rank.
As she understood it, the problem was chiefly a budgetary one.
Pottery was chiefly cooking ware.
The waste management in households was chiefly women's job.
Tripathi was chiefly humour essayist.
Later he was rector of various churches, but was chiefly engaged in literary work.
The ironworks was chiefly used for the manudacture of canons.
The college prospered under his administration, and the hospital was chiefly founded by him.
The aid was chiefly intended for direct foreign.
The growth of the parochial schools was chiefly the product of his zeal.
His research was chiefly on the physiology of the nervous system.
After all, it was he who was chiefly humiliated.
His time was chiefly divided between study and prayer.
If a ceiling was added, it was chiefly used for storage.
His research was chiefly on the constitution of alloys and opium alkaloids.
Safed 's economic growth during the period was chiefly due to the booming textile trade.
It was chiefly reproductive.
The disaster that befell Spain was chiefly ideological in its nature.
He was chiefly distinguished as an entomologist.
The rise of the poetic song was chiefly the work of the early chansonniers.
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It depends chiefly on how much advice is required
I know that the responsibility is chiefly mine
Madagascar is chiefly a forest product exporting country