Sentence examples for ever unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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If ever unfortunate enough to be faced with this situation, I hope this man is by my side".

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Anyone who has ever been unfortunate enough to suffer violence, or to perpetrate it, understands inherently that there is a difference.

And so it comes to pass that 8 November 2016 goes into the annals as one of the most anguished experiences that one half of the American people have ever been unfortunate enough to have endured.

After two unsuccessful efforts to establish himself in series television — "The Persuaders" (1971-72) and "McCoy" (1975-76) — Mr. Curtis fell into a seemingly endless series of guest appearances on television (he had a recurring role on "Vegas" from 1978 to 1981) and supporting roles in ever more unfortunate movies, including Mae West's excruciating 1978 comeback attempt, "Sextette".

Anyone who's ever been unfortunate enough to hear some Gotan Project on Gilles Peterson's Radio 1 show (he is the only person in the world who plays their music – fact) will know how inane a contemporary take on tango can sound.

The answer may be found in an early review over at that US fanboy Mecca, Aint It Cool News, where the correspondent, in a typically sprawling commentary, describes the film as literally the worst film he's ever been unfortunate enough to witness.

(Dick Cheney, meanwhile, was as offensive as ever, mocking the unfortunate picture of Mr. Kerry in his embryonic spacesuit).

Should you ever be so unfortunate to find yourself the subject of Andy's adhesive attentions, I suggest you never utter the phrase: 'If you read the transcript.' Be warned - Davies has the transcript, it's in the right-hand inner pocket of his jacket and he will take it out and show you exactly where you said what you're claiming not to have said.

But our relations with the Holy See in Rome had been strained ever since an unfortunate incident ten years before.

You begin to wonder if Sir Al, steeping himself in the history of childhood, ever read about the unfortunate Matilda, who told lies and was burnt to death.

Blue Print Cafe There is a spectacular view of the Tower of London, one that none of its unfortunate residents ever saw, and of Tower Bridge, from the Blue Print Cafe on Butler's Wharf right above the Design Museum.

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