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This is rather a shame.
Which is rather a shame.
It's rather a shame.
Which was all rather a shame, and not a little surprising.
Nonetheless, old-fashioned seaweeds are nutritious and delicious, and it's rather a shame that we abandoned them in this country.
It's rather a shame that turned out to be university policy, not the dark arts of the synod controllers.
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Another with the ownership of the programme and problem has been taken by the community, and community sanctions has been in place and today is the opposite of … I mean being cut has become kind of a shame rather than not being cut.
"Whereas here, I have to keep proving myself, which isn't a bad thing because I want to be kept on my toes, but sometimes you do think: 'Am I ever going to get to where I want to be?' " Cotton's forthrightness is both unexpected and rather bracing; it seems a shame to keep her pigeonholed as a "youth" presenter when she has such intelligently expressed opinions.
Unless these are very pitted, this seems a shame; I rather like the chewiness they add, but oddly enough Child's apricots are the best tasting of the lot, being both sharp and sweet at once.
Coulthard had been keen not to prejudge the changes to qualifying and Edwards's comment when the track ominously quietened down – "it does seem a shame" – was rather understated.
Shouting at them seems to titillate rather than shame, making a simple journey to work feel like an endurance test.
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