Sentence examples for view sorry from inspiring English sources

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Click here to view Sorry, fellas: this year it's all about the Yanks.

A bird's eye view (sorry!).

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"People would say, 'Oh, things work out for the best,' and I would think, 'Oh, I hate that religiosity about real estate.' " Then Ms. Lipman experienced what can only be viewed sorry — as divine real estate guidance.

A security guard from the neighborhood informed them that they would need to "apply for permits at the relevant department; otherwise they were conducting an 'illegal flower tribute.' " The Illegal Flower Tribute just might be the perfect framework through which to view the whole sorry episode.

(See "A New M.B.A.'s View: The Sorry World We're Entering").. It's a nice gesture, and the kids are definitely all right.

It would be easy to view these letters as sorry proof of yet another woman shunted to history's backstage.

In a symbolic coda to what is now widely viewed as a sorry chapter of national history, the same court that denied Mr. Yamashita the right to be a lawyer held an extraordinary ceremony here last week in the city where he arrived from Japan in 1893.

We can't help it if a company like BP screws up royally, but if it does, we'll take advantage by viewing the whole sorry episode as an experiment we would otherwise never be deliberately party to.

I've always felt sorry for people who truly view abortion as murder.

However, we do not view FA as an excuse to feel sorry for ourselves; we view it as an excuse to do something great with our lives.

"We view this very seriously and I personally am very sorry your first day was like this," Reiter wrote.

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