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His voice became low, almost reverential at what he saw.
For years, it has been his reverential hope to drive a car.
I could have done with a little less of a reverential tone to everything.
The kind of reverential silence that takes hold in a mosque.
The whole feeling is slightly less reverential than before, at times almost too casual.
Inside the convention hall, meanwhile, the scene was almost reverential.
Players spoke in polite, reverential terms about a man most of them did not actually know very well.
Unfortunately, the idea of a reverential history is built into the opera.
Reverential silence before Shakespeare, it seems, was not a thing of the past.
"It became impossible to have services conducted there in a way that would be reverential."
She continued by saying "No one in church attended to the services with more reverential respect."
Critics generally found that approach effective, though some thought it was too reverential of the book.
He stayed in the reverential position as the sun mounted outside his room and the light moved across its floor.
She was so attentive to his every need, almost reverential in her handling of him.
The discussion of a new birth is framed in a reverential way.
"Prisoner 46664" continues to be used as a reverential title for him.
We're not making the museum into a church, but we are creating a reverential space."
The room took on a reverential silence: perhaps it made us all a bit self-conscious.
I had certainly not felt reverential toward him, but that was not the point.
The general's recollection of his jump was slightly less reverential.
The final stop was a reverential pause in front of the original Nathan's.
He turned away with a strange awe, a reverential gratitude.
We don't - at least, not to the same reverential degree.
When he speaks of the farm workers, his tone becomes almost reverential.