Sentence examples for do regrettably from inspiring English sources

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What Yesterbox won't do, regrettably, is turn a fundamentally unmanageable workload into a manageable one – but productivity tricks can't do that.

Individual cases of gender discrimination do regrettably occur, as do cases of racial, sexual orientation, age, disability and size-based discrimination.

"Crimes of hate will never be tolerated here and when they do, regrettably occur, those responsible will be brought to justice".

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But still, her self-assurance does, regrettably, seem a bit unusual.

He's doing the same "preoccupied posho" thing he did, regrettably, as Winston Churchill in The King's Speech and, regrettablier, as Winston Churchill in the Olympic closing ceremony.

Andrew North, Cheltenham Borough Council chief, said the project "did regrettably go beyond the estimated costs by a considerable margin".

They're funky, they play calypso, they've even done ragtime (regrettably).

"While Colletta's sentencing served as a measure of justice, it did not, regrettably, undo the immense pain and suffering that he caused Mr. Leonik," said the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, adding that, "Mr. Leonik today is literally a broken man, who has lost his livelihood and home, and is reduced to living out of his car".

I regrettably don't have the time or resources to generate transcripts of my talks.

Some of the clues are unnecessarily long – and by "unnecessarily", I don't mean "regrettably".

All of this is an excuse for the stars to perform, with varying degrees of skill, the greatest hits of Abba, some of which, regrettably, do not survive the disfigurement.

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