Sentence examples for regularly late from inspiring English sources

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"My trains are regularly late or cancelled, and it is an utter mystery how the train company manages to claim a 70% customer satisfaction rate".

But Jean Covelli, president of the Travel Team, a travel agency in Buffalo, said her clients definitely cared about a flight's on-time record and avoided flights that were regularly late.

But isn't there something wrong with a guy who has been regularly late for practices and games, a guy who eats poorly, does not take care of his body and was arrested on drunken-driving charges three times -- a person who regularly puts himself before his team -- getting a chance to go from the lottery to the finals in a week?

Buses in many towns are regularly late, routes have been expanded so students have to leave for school earlier and get home later, and in some cases, most notably in Stamford where the shortage has been acute, buses haven't come at all.

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He worked his way back to appear in one game against the New York Mets on April 12, but he gave up two runs and his fastball velocity wasn't close to the 95 mph he hit regularly late last season.

They regularly report late payments to credit agencies, so it takes just one late payment to drop your score, but years to build it back up.

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A contention that Dr. Ivins worked extraordinarily long hours alone at night in his laboratory just before the mailings looked less suspicious after the journalists found that he regularly worked late hours in other labs and offices.

In an interview with FM Guide in 1972, he talked about a New Yorker who had moved to Chattanooga and regularly gathered late at night with other expatriates to sip martinis and telephone him.

However, this evening does contain the random violence that we've seen regularly of late, so fingers crossed you'll still like it (those of us who still have our fingers).

If you regularly work late with a team of colleagues and you've been through the routine of "Yo, who ordered the anchovies?" this more than qualifies as civilized.

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