Sentence examples for it's rather unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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"It's rather unfortunate," says Peterken.

So, it's rather unfortunate that this week the MP for Mansfield provided fuel for that assertion.

Was it one-foot-five above the base of the picture, or one-foot-six?' If you're thinking about conceptual things, the measurements don't matter … It's rather unfortunate that we can't just see these things.

"It's rather unfortunate that these stories [plan to sack Keshi and/or appoint a technical adviser] are coming from the press at this crucial moment.

It's rather unfortunate that yoga as it's often practiced is simply seen as "exercise". The practice of yoga is much more than that.

It's rather unfortunate that just a handful of people are aware of how bots work and the kind of havoc they are capable of wrecking.

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Because we assume that income and other socio-economic factors influence the patient's choice, it was rather unfortunate to have missing data on this item.

It is rather unfortunate that the final snapshot the Queen's Club crowd is likely to have of Andre Agassi will be of him landing on his bottom yesterday after failing reach a ball hit behind him by Tim Henman.

In one of the book's best passages, a police official gives what passes for an apology: "It is rather unfortunate, from my point of view, when someone with a tendency to fall down stairs turns out to be a foreigner".

It is rather unfortunate that the Olympic Park is serviced by the Jubilee line, an elephantine creature given to lengthy groaning, hissing sulks between platforms.

It is rather unfortunate that one moment, a snapshot in time, has taken such a negative toll on his life and his career.

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