词汇 | example_english_sadly |
释义 | Examples of sadlyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What about all these complicated family structures with various ' step ' grandparents, more or (sadly) less in touch with the grandchildren ? The role of education, prescriptive grammars, and attitudes/evaluations (including variation used for characterization in literary texts after 1700) is sadly neglected. Sadly, this twist in the analogy does not really get around the previous problem. Sadly our image just hasn't been updated: we are still a cloth cap and muffler set up. Sadly, much of the literature discussing the principle is mired in forbidding algebra, which has not helped in communicating its importance. Sadly, this clause still allows offer_topic(tom, resolution) to be derived, so we have to add a further literal. Sadly, there appears to be a limited number of investigators doing this important work. Sadly, she only read a dozen or so pages. Sadly, this comprehensive topographic database has been overlooked by the author. My wardrobe has, sadly, never been kept to the same standards. Sadly, there were too many to include here, and it was a difficult task to select the few that are published in the following pages. Sadly this book does so only in a very limited way, albeit not without value in itself. Sadly, however, although these conundrums provide underlying and recurrent themes, they are rarely made explicit. Sadly some of them say more about the generosity of their authors than they contribute to an understanding of their subject. Sadly, we do not know the precise threshold for the 3-colour case, as we cannot match our lower bounds with a corresponding upper bound. Sadly, however, he died in 1975, just before the electronic dawn broke for typewriters. His health had deteriorated and his eyesight, sadly, was failing, but he was able to retain many of his interests until his brief final illness. Sadly, it falls far short of its objective. Sadly, they didn't, although that could have been because although can clearly identify the question they cannot identify the answer. Sadly, as with the previous contribution in the series, no index is provided. Sadly, graph reduction is harder, and updates are quite complicated. I am of course sadly aware that all this must create far more questions for the reader than it tries to answer. Sadly, however, this book is unlikely to create the debate it clearly hopes to incite. Sadly, foot care provision by these professionals is poorly co-ordinated. Sadly only one sheet is illustrated as pl. 18 (interior court and bassin). He sadly admitted that scientists were at least as bad as poets in the "envenomed hatred" with which they repaid their detractors. Sadly, the formal precision of the account in chapters 11 and 12 is not always apparent, in contrast to the laudably clear descriptive sections. Sadly, this devalues the comparative strength of an otherwise detailed and engaging book. Sadly, they refuse because they cannot bear the thought of removing an organ from their recently deceased loved one. The aboriginal survivor, he noted, ' ' sadly likened ' ' floral and faunal usurpation ' ' to the invasion of his country by the pale faces. Sadly, this clinical pearl translates nicely to palliative care. Sadly, that will now have to be a memorial volume. The rest of us, sadly, can only lament the miserly application of such obvious expertise and resources. Sadly, this often reflects merely a rather muddled piece of work. Sadly, websites are ephemeral and many of the addresses are already obsolescent. The cable car has sadly been put out of action by the eruptions of 2001 and 2002 since the writing of this book. Sadly, this seems to be an increasing problem amongst instrumentalists, commonly causing pain and loss of coordination. Sadly, most of the chapters do not add much to an already heavy debate on the utility of soil quality indices. Sadly, it remains a fact that the nature of the pathologic mechanisms is still unsolved. Sadly, the response of psychoanalysts has been more defensive than welcoming of these remarkable advances. Stereotypes and their attendant stigmata are, sadly, resilient. Sadly perhaps, none of these 16 appear to have come near completing this task of writing down their story. Sadly, only those willing to undergo assessment qualify for government support. What is required, therefore, are studies which correlate mesocortical/mesolimbic dopamine activity with fluctuations in mental state, which (sadly) can only be done in humans. Sadly, the corner flats do not have balconies or terraces where these are perhaps most needed. Sadly, this is all too common an occurrence in communities in low income countries. One strength of this chapter is that it mentions sign language acquisition, an area sadly neglected in this otherwise comprehensive volume. Sadly, his hard won achievements brought him only transitory fame. Sadly, once in this market, the power relations of globalized marketing may constrain and undermine the very promise the authors hold out. However, the immediate impact of the reform was sadly diluted by the manner in which the current members were appointed. Sadly, the authors appear to have a point. The agenda mentioned earlier combined with the rather prescriptive nature of the text sadly leave little room for more esoteric considerations. Sadly, he does not supply evidence to support the idea that these separate kinds of researches were coordinated with one another over time. Finally, and sadly, the book is marred by poor copy-editing, with numerous errors in grammar and spelling throughout the text, particularly in the index. Sadly, the historical maps of the ®rst volume are substituted by inadequate outline street plans in this one. Sadly, some of the more adverse elements of this criticism have proven difficult to shake off. Sadly this volume lacks an editorial introduction that might have explained the background to its publication and how the resultant 14 papers were selected. Sadly this also enabled the original caretaker's post to be dispensed with and his house to be sold. Sadly, many children entering placement after age 8 years have a history of separations from their primary caretakers. The volume has 17 contributions by a total of 47 authors with impressive credentials (though, sadly, there is no authorship by the second editor). Later he watches the same peer weeping sadly after another child has grabbed her toy. Sadly, the author feels that he is philosophically out of touch with modern developments in geology. Our field has been down the logical positivist road, and we are sadly familiar with the intellectual and scientific stagnation associated with strong behaviorism. Sadly, it appears that, to our legislators and policymakers, a pound of cure costs less than an ounce of prevention. Sadly, this tells us very little about the origin of the most distinctive parts of language: contrastive phonology, syntax, and the lexicon. Sadly, even green activism is not free from consumerism. Sadly, a's loud voice and unreliable pitch have provoked unkind comments from his peers resulting in a further lowering of his musical self-esteem. Sadly, this association often leads to low musical self-esteem in those children who regard themselves as having neither singing nor instrumental skills. Such studies are however rare, and the prevailing perspective upon loneliness in later life remains sadly static. An impressive bibliography and an index, sadly only of names, complement the volume. Sadly, this gave me little hope that substantial changes are on the way. Sadly, the compiler did not live to see this strikingly original work published. Sadly, mistakes are inevitable because of the differences between the two languages. Sadly, the majority of these patients still succumb from recurrent or refractory neuroblastoma. Sadly, readers of this book may conclude that there is little contemporary research into old age that is relevant to social work. Sadly for it, they had 'penetrated into remote villages'. Sadly, the focus is on the active/passive contrast. However, the reluctance of governments and multilateral agencies to do little other than hold conferences, without committing resources, sadly spells out the real future. By the end of 2001 it was sadly apparent that he would be unable to produce a finalized version. The plural of the title is sadly significant. Sadly this is a view that is not always confined to the patient. Many chapters simply have none at all and the rest tend to be sadly self-evident and idealistic : a sample will suffice. The most obvious potential for a new volume has been left sadly underexploited. Sadly, because of abolition, it was also the last. Sadly, there are a number of printing errors. The invitation to think again about where the central lines of history may have run is, however, sadly absent. Sadly, however, many of them are unlikely to stay the course because of a series of interlocking presentational weaknesses. There is a long bibliography but, sadly, no index. What is sadly missing from this collection is the perspective of people with frontotemporal dementia themselves. Sadly they are also the lowest paid, least listened to, and have the fewest training opportunities. Sadly, these expectations were not always realised - many married feckless men and ended up bringing up children on their own. Why we need to do these things is a question to which, sadly, they devote little attention. The house that so sadly was partly destroyed by fire in 1968. Warnings from long past are remembered, and over-confident technology is shown to have often run ahead of reasonable restraint; perhaps this is sadly inevitable. Sadly, those individuals slough off the responsibility and are authoritarian in other, less wellmeaning ways. Sadly this is a weakness throughout this formidable compilation in which the illustrated component is heavily weighted towards stratigraphic charts. Sadly there is no index which would have been very useful in this large volume. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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