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How to use regrettably in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word regrettably? Here are some examples.

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It attains its desired measure of solitude and, regrettably, much, much worse.
He also said that 120,000 monuments are recorded in Ireland, but regrettably many have been lost in progress.
On Friday, an impressive panel of speakers will address the main event which, regrettably, is confined to students and teachers.
Many young people are, regrettably, disabled by illness or accident, so please will you stop and consider this before launching into a reprimand?
Lennox managed to score twice in the match but regrettably one of those was an own goal.
When in a pickle like the one you describe, it is perfectly acceptable to announce you are early risers and the evening is, regrettably, over.
It's an arresting beginning, and one that regrettably proves to be a false alarm.
The vote was 96-2, and the two absentees regrettably were Kerry and Edwards.
When they represent their countries they become wittingly, if regrettably, icons of patriotism.
Dan had recently undergone major surgery for a heart complaint, but regrettably did not make a full recovery.
But regrettably nothing tangible did come out after so long years of the Board's coming into existence.
But, regrettably, the matter was and still is self-evidently one of public interest.
The book opens with a discussion of positivism and empiricism, positions which regrettably are still dominant within social and natural science.
Although they have used dancers on occasion in their concerts, regrettably, they will not be doing so here.
With a large staff and entrance fees discouragingly high for small exhibitions, the future of these Hermitage Rooms is regrettably unsure.
She said that regrettably, the only other available public building in the area was across the Kilkenny border.
The result, regrettably, is that the bank and the fund risk being run by people who might not be the best available choice for the job.
They've confirmed that regrettably, they will not be getting any more in until the New Year.
In recent times, many of us have regrettably not done the country any good.
The scheme has been very successful in the past, but, regrettably, has been somewhat inactive in some areas over the past number of years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And who most regrettably to themselves and to us, I hope I may say, are not with us to-day.
Acton was, from her point of view, regrettably contented with his commercial status in the new and crudely vigorous West.
He was dressed as regrettably as usual, this time in parts of two lounge-suits.
But we are aware this is something that is still regrettably part of society.
The board's action regrettably ignores the very real concerns of the residents of Agua Dulce.
In one or two cases I have known that detachment from the grosser needs of existence remain regrettably incomplete in the matter of drink.
Just when I was thinking the centre should be given to the Army for target practice, the chips at the Poolway Fish Bar were surprisingly good, if regrettably lukewarm.
Instead of sober resolve, there's an intoxicated, end-of-the-world giddiness to new development that, regrettably, matches the area's stereotypical image of sybaritic excess.
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