- a privilege granted only to him.
-  a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children.
-  a totally new situation.
-  a whole new idea.
-  an altogether new approach.
-  did it solely for money.
-  entirely satisfied with the meal.
-  he fell right into the trap.
-  he was wholly convinced.
-  he works for Mr. Smith exclusively.
-  it was completely different from what we expected.
-  it was not altogether her fault.
-  she felt right at home.
-  the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone.
-  the directions were all wrong.
-  was completely at fault.
-  was entirely to blame.