Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
If anyone questions any of you, answer candidly at once.
I say that candidly, because I'm not in control of what happens.
A couple of the people spoke candidly about growing up black in a white society.
"Could I speak absolutely candidly to both of you for a moment?"
She stared at him candidly with large blue eyes, but he would not be put off.
"I have been looking for a husband," she said candidly.
"There's only so much I can do with a child this age," she said candidly.
But the real issues were discussed more candidly off the Senate floor.
I now knew Brand well enough to speak candidly with him.
The couple then talks candidly about their marriage for the first time.
When she looked up the security chief was staring candidly out of the window.
Most agreed to speak candidly only if their names were not used.
Still, for the moment, as the Governor candidly put it here at one point, "things are on a bit of a high."
That opens the way for the child to speak candidly.
"Not even when I was living there," he said candidly.
She hesitated, then looked up at him again, candidly this time.
He says candidly that politics played a direct part in one decision.
"Many of them deal quite candidly with social and political problems, despite the limitations," he said.
Most public officials are frightened to death to speak candidly about the project.
"Talking candidly about white crime is a way to break that perception."
Candidly, thinking about it gives me a funny feeling inside my head.
"I've been thinking about that a lot," she said candidly.
Individually and together, each talks candidly about the changes in his/her life.
He told me quite candidly that you seemed to dis- like him.
But, let me ask you candidly, has not the terrible scene produced some effect?