Sentence for unfortunately | Use unfortunately in a sentence

Sentences for unfortunately. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use unfortunately in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for unfortunately.

  • Unfortunately, I do. (8)
  • Unfortunately, the spirit moved Mr. (8)
  • Unfortunately, one knows her too well. (4)
  • Unfortunately, he was doomed to disappointment. (3)
  • Unfortunately Boleskey had recognised him. (8)
  • Unfortunately his friends could not come. (10)
  • They gave him, unfortunately, little comfort. (8)
  • Unfortunately he began with the feminine side of it. (10)
  • Unfortunately, the great judges had the consciences of their education. (7)
  • Two dances, unfortunately, were all that could be allowed. (4)
  • Unfortunately, he could hear nothing but the general chorus of their songs. (8)
  • Unfortunately, the criminal is not a dog; he has a sense of right and wrong. (8)
  • Unfortunately I must endure your presence in the house to-night. (12)
  • I know why, and, unfortunately for me, I have to tell what I know. (10)
  • Unfortunately it would seem that young men can do it only in sickness. (10)
  • Unfortunately the head will continue working when the legs are at rest. (8)
  • Unfortunately, even in his rage, he knew that flight from them both could never help him. (8)
  • Unfortunately for my peace of mind, she went to the altar poignantly pale. (10)
  • Unfortunately, we know little of the means of travel in ancient America, other than the names. (7)
  • Unfortunately, a crisis has arrived which plunges me into the necessity of leaving your hospitality. (8)
  • Unfortunately, it has been lost; but contemporary accounts tell of the profound impression it created. (3)
  • Unfortunately none of the writings—if any ever existed—of Pythagoras have come down to us. (3)
  • But, unfortunately, it was too far from either station of the railroad to be within walking distance. (13)
  • You can, unfortunately, expect nothing else these days, when livings have come down so terribly in value! (8)
  • It is an account of the water battle of Loo, by an eye-witness whose name, unfortunately, has not reached us. (7)
  • But unfortunately my own nicety, and the nicety of my friends, have made me what I am, an idle, helpless being. (4)
  • Unfortunately, these occasional inroads do more to damage the general standing of the press than the habitual revel in vulgarity. (16)
  • He was now giving them some three hundred a year out of his fees; and dead directors unfortunately earned no fees! (8)
  • Unfortunately the scare had died down again almost at once; and the passing of danger always left her rather irritable. (8)
  • Silently he rendered her service after service; but, unfortunately, at this hour Xanthe was not disposed to acknowledge it. (5)
  • Unfortunately at a loss for a biting retort, Raikes was reduced to that plain confession of a lack of wit; he offered combat. (10)
  • Both his father and he are exceedingly delicate subjects, and his father unfortunately is not in a position to be managed directly. (10)
  • I ask you, in short, gentlemen, for that verdict of guilty which, in the circumstances, I regard you as, unfortunately, bound to record. (8)
  • What were the precise train of my thoughts, and what the subjects of conversation between us, I am unfortunately now unable to recollect. (6)
  • Unfortunately for the success of this scheme, sufficient ships and troops and money were not forthcoming at the right moment from France. (19)
  • Unfortunately, his soothing speeches fell on hard ground, for Semestre scarcely vouchsafed a reply, and at last distinctly intimated that he interrupted her. (5)
  • I presented myself at the business firm with whose name you supplied me, but being unfortunately in rags, they refused to give me your address. (8)
  • He trotted back to a third appeal, and was, unfortunately for them, not caressed; he received reproaches from two forefingers directed straight at his reason. (10)
  • Unfortunately, too, the attorneys, the jury habit strong upon them, brought into the superior tribunals the moral characteristics and professional methods acquired in the lower. (7)
  • They read, they talked, they sang together; his musical talents were considerable; and he read with all the sensibility and spirit which Edward had unfortunately wanted. (4)

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