Unluckily Sentence Examples

unluckily
  • The humour of this last is especially bright and effective, but, unluckily for the author, the piece is believed to have been retouched by some other hand.

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  • Unluckily, Mlle de Gournay's original does not appear to exist and her text was said, until the appearance of MM.

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  • One single slip she made in the whole course of her defence; but none could have been more unluckily characteristic and significant.

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  • Carlyle, as a wise man, should have yielded to his wife's wishes; unluckily, he was content to point out that her jealousy was unreasonable, and, upon that very insufficient ground, to disregard it and to continue his intimacy with the Ashburtons on the old terms. Mrs Carlyle bitterly resented his conduct.

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  • The Celtic church, unluckily, differed from the Roman on the question of the method of calculating the date of Easter, the form of the tonsure, and other usages, one of them apparently relating to a detail in the celebration of the Holy Communion.

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  • Unluckily for Charles, he was likely to stand in need of the active co-operation of Englishmen.

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  • Unluckily for him his condemnation had the indirect effect of destroying his business at Tilbury.

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  • We have unluckily no intelligible account of Sicily during the twenty years after the death of Timoleon (337-317).

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  • Unluckily very few originals of the inscriptions are now in existence, though some few remain in the museum at Taranto.

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  • He edited for Sebastian Gryphius, in the single year 1532, the medical Epistles of Giovanni Manardi, the Aphorisms of Hippocrates, with the Ars Parva of Galen, and an edition of two supposed Latin documents, which, however, happened unluckily to be forgeries.

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  • Unluckily it is to written records and to imagination that we have to trust exclusively for our picture.

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