Sentence examples for could be a pity from inspiring English sources

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That could be a pity.

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If that happens, the innovation they have brought to photography could falter.That would be a pity.

When asked whether this would alienate the electorate, Beckett told GMTV: I think it could and that would be a pity because one of the reasons that they probably haven't got more women in the cabinet in senior roles is simply because of the dearth of people coming through.

That would be a pity: What could be more fitting for a series that made heroes of talking robots and diminutive green wizard-warriors than the arrival centre stage of a black Mexican-Kenyan actor and an actor who has made a mockery of traditional Hollywood stereotypes of femininity?

It would be a pity if they could not.

That may be a pity.

This would be a pity.

That would be a pity.

Which would be a pity.

I could say that it is a pity that Tony Blair did not employ a ghostwriter to prettify the prose and organise his recollections more elegantly.

"I was disappointed about it when he couldn't accept the invitation and it was a pity it couldn't come about this time but we move on with this squad of players".

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