Sentence examples for anyway missing from inspiring English sources

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Berdych doesn't hear him and serves anyway, missing his first serve.

Sotheby's countered criticism that it was dividing the collection by pointing out that the set was incomplete anyway, missing one painting which is now in the Yale University collection.

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"Well, I don't suppose I'd want to have a maid anyway," Miss Hayden said amiably.

There's no shortage of diversity anyway: Miss You and the rarely performed 2000 Miles From Home show how they could get a handle on disco and psychedelia respectively.

I am terrible at sitting still anyway, but missing such an important competition gets me down.

They thought I had some hidden bank account, this turned out to be complete rubbish, but they stopped my payments anyway for missing my signing on.

But flouting WTO rules, however cumbersome and flawed, is a strange way to go about building its reputation.A call for leadershipIn this section Saving the Olympic spirit The risks to free trade King Hussein's legacy Why Internet shares will fall Habibie's task Containing Saddam Reprints Related items Throwing sand in the gearsJan 28th 1999To focus on bananas alone is anyway to miss the point.

The full-back should never have been allowed so much space on the right, but after Cuco Martina needlessly conceded a throw when the ball was running dead anyway, Everton missed a succession of chances to clear and would have been embarrassed had Zabaleta's cross found someone in the middle.

Anyway, they're missing the point.

If you say this is what you wanted anyway, you're missing the point.

Most of it seems to go missing anyway, and can't be found even after I've bought it.

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