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Sentence count:64Posted:2017-05-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: regrettableregretregretfulregresssegregateegregioussegregatedregressiveMeaning: [rɪ'gretəblɪ]  adv. by bad luck. 
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31. Regrettably, over the years local inspections have varied widely in quality, for many reasons.
32. Regrettably, neither these nor any other conflicts emerge with any conviction from 7:84's dull and disappointing production.
33. Regrettably, but all too familiarly these days,(www.Sentencedict.com) there is a penalty for non-compliance.
34. There is regrettably little evidence to support or to challenge this.
35. Regrettably, this illogical and antediluvian attitude still persists even when we are dealing with nations substantially richer than ourselves.
36. As for this debut, it comes to us regrettably before its time.
37. The poor and disadvantaged will, regrettably, be the ones to suffer as a result of the new law.
38. Regrettably, however, she felt that Edwin's importunate letter must be taken seriously.
39. The two works choreographed by Alley have regrettably little to offer where dance idioms are concerned.
40. Regrettably two of those who don't get it are on the verge of joining the Bush administration.
41. Yet, regrettably, the lasting impression is of a merely superficial look at grinding poverty.
42. These are regrettably beyond our control and we are unable to accept liability.
43. Mr Ashdown is not content with imposing his version of stability as a temporary expedient, a regrettably necessary short-term tactic.
44. Unfortunately Regrettably, science doesn't work that way.
45. Regrettably, this product is non-returnable and non-exportable.
46. It is also, regrettably, an incentive to remain unemployed.
47. The incidents are regrettably true.
48. Regrettably, he had forgotten all his promises.
49. Regrettably for Australia, that report appears remarkably prescient.
50. Regrettably, it is self - deceiving too.
51. Regrettably, some people are knowingly undermining the harmony.
52. Regrettably, 2, 4-D killed not only dandelions but also plants that were beneficial to lawns, like nitrogen-fixing clover.
53. Whether in the land of his birth or the town of his death, Tyndale buffs are still regrettably thin on the ground, and it is hard to follow his trail.
54. In this instance , regrettably, he failed to fulfill those responsibilities.
55. Regrettably we do not yet have an estimated time for when this will be.
56. After Pedder Rosay, said regrettably that we must continue to try hard to train, enhances the team the standard.
57. Resorting to litotes, it said "the accession negotiations with Turkey have regrettably not moved into any new areas for a year."
58. Regrettably, Sen does not tackle the vital question of balancing freedoms against security and stability.
59. I tried to find the famous cliff and the ancient pine on Mount Tai , where my ancestor had sought shelter from rain, regrettably to no avail.
60. Regrettably there is little correspondence between our way of looking at the matter and yours.
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