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Sentence count:159+16Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deplorablylamentablyunhappilywoefullySimilar words: badlydeadlybroadlysadsadismad libsadnesssadisticMeaning: ['sædlɪ]  adv. 1. in an unfortunate way 2. with sadness; in a sad manner 3. in an unfortunate or deplorable manner. 
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121. It's a cliche to say people are living in fear, but sadly it's all too true in Larne.
122. Sadly, he says, all the actual trophies were destroyed by enemy action during the war.
123. For a bishop to enthuse about such an initiative is, sadly, rare.
124. Sadly it was cooled by the sterling crisis of July 1966.
125. Sadly, a lot of the old customs are now dying out.
126. Lost for words, he looked shyly down at her, smiling sadly so that his dark eyebrows puckered into a frown.
127. Sadly the whole evening tends to confirm just how single-handed Callas' achievement was back in the Fifties.
128. The latter requires a lot of brainpower, hard work and, sadly it seems, a lot of money.
129. Sadly, even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost.
130. Sadly the evidence of such attempts to divide the world in this matter are all to clear to see.
131. Sadly, most soccer sims just involve hoofing it up the pitch and loads of chasing aimlessly after the ball.
132. That, sadly, is a market at work, and suppressing it would only bestow the seedy glamour of the underground.
133. Sadly, commentators and writers in the mass circulation dailies sometimes lack the ability to discriminate.
134. Sadly, however, a few Opposition Members sought to block the Bill as it neared the end of its passage through Parliament.
135. Sadly the only honest answer to this question is that nobody knows.http://sentencedict.com
136. On the other hand such propositions need to be clearly understood, and, sadly, often they are not.
137. They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos.
138. Her little brother sobbed, and all of them looked sadly at Bill.
139. Sadly, they were forced to rent their dream house to tenants for the $ 25 monthly mortgage.
140. We became firm friends and corresponded long after the war ended,[sentencedict.com] but sadly he died in Zagreb in 1975.
141. Sadly, when I was there war was not the only dark cloud looming on the horizon.
142. As the coach was loaded on Sunday morning, the children looked on sadly.
143. But among his brethren this benefactor would be sadly missed.
144. She sat sadly, in her old camel coat and her feathered hat, hearing the words.
145. Sadly, even information specifically stored for secondary analysis can be marred by obscurities in definition that are not easily resolved.
146. More than that, state intervention, and especially public ownership of the means of production, had sadly disappointed socialist hopes.
147. Sadly, it chooses to evade these issues rather than to confront them.
148. Ignore it we try, but sadly, inevitably, there will be a death in the family.
149. Until now the area of freshwater recreation has been sadly neglected.
150. The province has become sadly familiar with news of lay-offs and redundancies, factory closures and company collapses.
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