单词 | Ironically |
例句 | 1. She ended up doing commercials, which ironically revived her acting career. 2. Ironically, for a man who hated war, he would have made a superb war cameraman. 3. Ironically, his cold got better on the last day of his holiday. 4. Classmates at West Point had ironically dubbed him Beauty. 5. 'Oh, no problem!' said Terry, ironically. 6. Ironically, most people came to watch the match on the day it poured with rain. 7. Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency. 8. Ironically, the book she felt was her worst sold more copies than any of her others. 9. Ironically, he is also patron of foresters. 10. Ironically, the Thatcherites deserve part of the credit. 11. Ironically I do not make a very good sailor. 12. Ironically, Vivian herself becomes the object of scholarly study. 13. While her eyes glazed with panic, his sparkled ironically. 14. Ironically James is a great admirer. 15. But ironically, Forbes' attack ads backfired. 16. Ironically enough it was Helsinki which introduced the change. 16. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 17. His name, perhaps ironically, was Yorkie. 18. Which, ironically, seems to be helping the show. 19. Ironically, corporate downsizing may actually work to your advantage. 20. Ironically when Randalstown first won the league title two seasons Victorians again held the key to their title victory. 21. Ironically, a primary father may offer a special benefit to his children. 22. Ironically, the hereditary peers thus became the only people who have the right to democratic representation in the second chamber. 23. They are, ironically, the modern version of the church of the Middle Ages. 24. Ironically, of the three, Whalen seems most ready to put the whole mess behind him. 25. Ironically, it was one of the first broadcasts which extended to the entire federation since its collapse last year. 26. Ironically, in order to defend Hebron, we have to leave Hebron. 27. Ironically, such cases were among the only major categories in the study in which median awards declined. 28. He looks at Candice and she puckers her lips, perhaps ironically. 29. Since the 1970s, the world had been dominated by two problems which, ironically, tended to cancel each other out. 30. With both laughter and irritation Phoebe had returned to consciousness ironically amused at how nature could behave with such excessive romanticism. 1. Ironically, for a man who hated war, he would have made a superb war cameraman. 2. Ironically, his cold got better on the last day of his holiday. 3. 31. Fabio raised it, ironically, but Sergio was already back in the kitchen, doing something officious with the salad dressing. 32. Ironically, the legislation introduced to reform campaign funding helped to facilitate increased spending in politics. 33. Ironically, he had decided not to install a burglar alarm before the break-in occurred. 34. But ironically, a storm that never materialized created the most controversy. 35. Ironically, in the light of later events, defending counsel then sought an adjournment in order to call character witnesses in mitigation. 36. Yet, ironically, car production today is still being crammed into a pint pot. 37. Ironically, during the civil war(), they served as the building blocks for barricades. 38. Ironically, this new scientific perspective comes when young children and parents are under enormous pressure. 39. Ironically, Wang's sons have been major beneficiaries of those reforms. 40. Ironically that is also the reason behind yesterday's good news for motorists that petrol prices are to drop. 41. Ironically, much of the Marina district was built on rubble from the 1906 quake. 42. Ironically, the Iron Arrow participants were heading for the offices of Professor Heckerling, whom they planned to induct that day. 43. Ironically, even those strategies leading to success can also lead to failure. 44. In an ironically tender twist, the boorish facade turns out to conceal the soul of an artist. 45. Ironically when the peace conference was held in September 1951 it met in San Francisco, not Tokyo. 46. Ironically,[http:///ironically.html] the sublime progress of Knight and Singh left little time for the real enforcers. 47. Ironically, most of his better players fled anyway and the great teams of 1971-75 were quickly reduced to non-contenders. 48. He was, ironically, among the first persons to shout the slogan everyone later attributed solely to Stokeley CarmichaelBlack Power! 49. Ironically, it is in some of these that the biggest shortfalls have been exposed. 50. But Famlio didn't take long to see other possibilities, in the established traditional of what is ironically known as protection. 51. Ironically, SurfWatch has become something of a censor itself, since the company decides which sites to block. 52. Ironically, the small packets, often emblazoned with a skull-and-crossbones, are harmless. 53. Ironically we find that this mixture of heathenism and paganism is rather like living in the primitive church. 54. At the other end of the scale for maintaining personal space was, ironically, the Open and Welcoming Approach. 55. Today, ironically, McGuinness himself rarely leaves the Bogside, where he was born, for fear of assassination. 56. Ironically, the government's reassurances may have exacerbated fear about the disease. 57. Ironically, the name may carry more meaning than originally intended. 58. Ironically, he has been appointed to select the items tobe exhibited in the Pavillon des Sessions. 59. Ironically, it may, indeed, frighten the lay reader away altogether. 60. Ironically, some eugenics leaders were uneasy about their alliance because they felt it could compromise their then-respectable public image. 61. Back home it was 6.30 am and ironically the morning of his wedding anniversary. 62. Ironically, the observations of Captain FitzRoy, the orthodox Creationist, had been proved right. 63. The shift of power, ironically, is a throwback to the traditional House power structure. 64. Ironically, Cadillac also started building the same engines soon after Leland started Lincoln. 65. Ironically, the properly market now wants more certainty about the future. 66. Ironically, Lauda was involved in an accident on lap two of the 1976 race that nearly killed him. 67. Ironically, Perot could have avoided the petition process in Maine had he decided to form his party sooner. 68. Ironically, substitute Andy Roddie's introduction for all the wrong reasons briefly turned the game to their advantage. 69. Ironically, the real weakness you need to overcome is your sensitivity to such criticism. 70. Ironically, the industry has been very supportive of Weld, showering him with campaign contributions. 71. Paradoxically, it is even more damaging, until treated ironically by some women or groups of women. 72. The safeguard for cross-curricular elements is, ironically, to ensure that they are fully incorporated into schemes of assessment. 73. Ironically, despite all this activity, most members of Congress feel a sense of isolation most of the time. 74. They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week, ironically in New Zealand. 75. Ironically, the message of all this activity is that the market is intensely worried about Saatchi's prospects. 76. Ironically enough, his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War. 77. Ironically, while they erected 660 churches, they closed thirty-three for every twenty-one new ones they built. 78. Ironically, a formal process of strategic planning often does more to inhibit than to enhance innovative conceptual thinking .... 79. Ironically, it is the small educational software specialists rather than the big battalions who saw this trend developing. 80. Some ironically offered to get into the boats and row them to camp through the mud.... 81. Ironically, this intergroup rage was predicted by the rapper Ice Cube in an album released on Halloween 1991. 82. Except that, ironically, it had never happened to him then. 83. Ironically, Byron says, courting a jail sentence may hardly be worth the risk. 84. Ironically their misfortune may lead to a cure for others. 85. Ironically, one of the big pushes for telecommuting is coming from that traditional bastion of bureaucracy, the federal government. 86. Ironically, one way out of this problem is to employ paid workers to fulfil some roles in a club. 87. Ironically, when Leicester did run at the opposition, the previously secure Quins looked vulnerable. 88. Ironically, by waging wars on pests that we can not win, we have turned ourselves into nature's losers. 89. Ironically, the advent of de-centralised processing has made the work of the corporate data processing department harder. 90. Conservative economic policy ironically has created social conditions which have led to increased crime amongst the middle as well as working classes. 91. Ironically, all this international isolation is turning out to be good for us, mobilizing our energy and our national spirit. 92. Of all parties, it was, ironically, the Jesuits who complained most in Maryland. 93. For the first time the black market has been upstaged-and, ironically, brought into the official fold. 94. Ironically, he was axed less than three weeks before Boro's first Wembley appearance. 95. Ironically, during that time, Charles and Diana enjoyed the happiest period of their married life. 96. Ironically, the huge brick factories are long gone, but the delicate glass remains. 97. Ironically, pachinko was introduced in 1948 as a harmless game for children. 98. Their thefts of milk, honey, and melons from local household plots he ironically termed as acts of smychka. 99. The fire which ironically had the purpose of killing Ralph and the island, saved them as a seaman spotted the smoke. 100. For this reason, Bachelard refers ironically to Sartre's phenomenology as a belated form of alchemy. 101. Ironically, this means that the most exciting objects for play are also the simplest and the cheapest. 102. I would rather be an artist than a leader. Ironically, a leader has to follow the rules. Criss Jami 103. Ironically, of course, these atavistic impulses no longer correspond to reality. 104. Ironically, the visionary leader who, through similar inconsistency, is labelled a good actor, risks losing credibility. 105. He discovers he has a talent for predicting the future, but ironically this privilege only increases his sense of the present. 106. Ironically she felt a tiny pang of regret for the long Viking locks, though she couldn't have said why. 106. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 107. I met them only once right before spring break and ironically at the very close of my relationship with Rudy. 108. Ironically the same Jim Carty was Devenish manager when they captured their sixth senior championship in 1985. 109. Ironically a period of severe economic depression may be advantageous, in one sense at least. 110. Ironically, in view of what had happened fifty years earlier, it was now the School's success which precipitated the next crisis. 111. Ironically, it is obviously during recession that the greatest demands are made on the social security budget as needs explodes. 112. These statutes were ironically among the main foci of opposition during those countries' independence movements. 113. Ironically, however, the mobility of the evidence may increase the chances of discovery since it will be given greater exposure. 114. Ironically, the older buildings were in a much better state of preservation. 115. Ironically, they are as much products of the context as the trade deficit and merger mania are. 116. Ironically, it might have been this shadow hanging over him which was responsible for his change in fortunes on the course. 117. Ironically, it was the fear of congressional action against noncitizens that had finally motivated him to apply for citizenship. 118. Ironically the release includes fees for attorneys, water and environmental professionals as income generated for the city. 119. Ironically, for two weeks in 1981, the royal yacht was the luxurious honeymoon base for Charles and Diana. 120. Ironically, his father was a member of St Helens' 1956 Cup winning team at Wembley. 121. Ironically the couple had been discussing putting smoke detectors in all the rooms just the day before the fire happened. 122. Ironically, another dress fez as worn by Benito Mussolini topped this figure, selling at £10,000. 123. But ironically, each team is sprinkled with players poached from the other. 124. The women who are trying to achieve the ultimate in feminine physical perfection, ironically, look surprisingly like men. 125. Ironically, that bookmaker, who traded from Easter Road, is not now active in the field. 126. Ironically, in the West, the sale of videotape recorders has often seemed to grow in step with industrial unemployment. 127. At first the international press used it ironically, in quotation marks. 128. But this tale of commercial enterprise by academics has, ironically, rebounded on them. 129. Ironically, the threat to rural post offices stems mainly from the Government's decision to automate pension and benefit payments. 130. But she finds refuge with another man, ironically a local braggart photographer who is not so much successful as handy. 131. Ironically, those in the throes Of assimilating are likely to feel worse about them-selves than those on Union Street. 132. Ironically it looked more like a scene from after the nuclear holocaust instead of a plea to prevent one. 133. Ironically, the firm which achieved success in this area - CIT-Alcatel - was the most bitter opponent of Giscard d'Estaing. 134. Ironically, the papacy must bear some responsibility for these developments. 135. Blake's composing and playing are, perhaps ironically, bristling with life. 136. Ironically, a similar belief prevails today, in a slightly different mutation. 136. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 137. Ironically, later auf became a local expression for a long wait, or working for nothing. 138. Ironically, two great predecessors, Mallory and Irvine, died whilst attempting the same route in 1924. 139. New public art outside of the gallery is something of an oxymoron since ironically most art collections are public. 140. He was even, ironically in light of the Simpson verdicts bearing down on him, placing his highest priority on education. 141. Ironically, it's the simplicity that has been a major headache for distributors Oak Marketing. 142. I supposed it was meant ironically but I was too weary to care. 143. Ironically, it would be Cats that would eventually bring his first marriage to an end. 144. Ironically, Johnson said he discovered more about the Lakers during his absence than they probably learned without him. 145. And, ironically, the more worn they are, the more appealing they become. 146. Ironically, the drink is not available yet in Bolivia. 147. He heard his voice issuing coolly, a trifle ironically. 148. Ironically, the citation did not specifically mention relativity. 149. Ironically, the Titanic was advertised as being unsinkable. 150. The Coxswain Authority is especially, ironically evident in basketball. 151. Ironically, he faced a similar situation in Sacramento. 152. Ironically enough, Sunstein himself has recently been the object of a right - wing disinformation campaign. 153. Ironically, most of the boxes seem to be labeled clothes. 154. Ironically, it was during this week that Coruscant's security was compromised. 155. Words that rarely turn up in books often get omitted from dictionaries, including slenthum (an Indonesian musical instrument) and, ironically, deletable. 156. Ironically, part of the reason bisexuality gets a bad rap and why so few people openly identify as such, is because it’s associated with many negative cultural connotations. 157. Ironically, men are primarily motivated by being needed, but are turned off by neediness. 158. What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue. 159. Ironically, rather than wiping out board games, computers have provided the connections for once-isolated games in the UK and US to swap ideas online and meet up over the gaming table. 160. But, ironically, choosing not to make a decision is itself a decision to delay action, which doesn't bring you any closer to the right answer. 161. Ironically, Reliable Excavation Demolition is always the defending team in some control point and Payload maps, although its name would suggest that they are the attackers, rather than BLU. 162. In Detroit, ironically for me, the celebration took place in the ballroom of the Renaissance Center. 163. Droves of young men add the ironically formal fedora to their V-neck T-shirts, skinny jeans and chunky *sneakers for a 1950s, West Coast look. 164. Ironically, the Founder's use of this technique is so effective that his uke's attacks often appear half-hearted because they have been interrupted by his well-timed kiai. 165. His eyebrows were still ironically arched, but below them his eyes were almost calculating. 166. Basketball's "hands each other luck" Zhou Botong more than Ironically,[http:///ironically.html] Basketball Association's "hands each other luck" is self-contradictory for the top of the pops. 167. Ironically, among the invitees are members of the Politburo and other senior government leaders. 168. Ironically, Scranton, who'd only been in office for 68 days, had had several meetings already with various members of each emergency management team. 169. Socrates seems, or could be seen, to be speaking not just ironically but provocatively in describing himself as a gift of the god. 170. Ironically, Galileo Galilei spotted Neptune more than 200 years earlier but wrongly assumed the planet was just a star. 171. Yet ironically they are achieving one of Bin Laden's main goals – to get rid of the "near enemy", dictators such as Hosni Mubarak. 172. Ironically, this is the exact kind of antiestablishment attitude that's turned the provocateur into one of China's most powerful personal brands. 173. Yet, ironically , there was seldom any difficulty in getting money for non - operational improvements. 174. Ironically, the way in which Aeneas abandons Dido in favour of his preordained fate is characteristic of Carthaginian treachery. 175. LIZZIE: ( ironically ) With five thousand a year, would not matter if he warts and a leer. 176. Though we hate our moms for being so harsh in their statements, ironically we all use the same momism that we received from our mothers on our kids. 177. Ironically, none of this is yet of use to Dr Goffer. 178. Yet, ironically, pink - a very light tint of red - is one of the most calming colors, and is a fine choice for a baby's room, she says. 179. At the root of that corruption is Pakistan's system of semi-feudal land ownership, which, ironically, the Chinese Communist Party is more than happy to prop up. 180. Ironically, some of the most powerful and stirring works of the Theelin were the masterpiece epitaphs that accompanied the extinction of their people. 181. The turtledove mocked ironically, "If so, how can you expect any care from your children?" 182. Yet he overcame it, and ironically he and many others came to believe that he owed his survival to the help of St Thomas Becket. 183. ironically among the major drivers of the movement for change were Arab perceptions that Iran, driven by Washington, had supported Israel during the Arab-Israeli war of 1973. 184. But the Net has brutalized old-line business across most industries-retail, tele-com, financial services and the technology industry itself, is, ironically, no exception. 185. MORPHEUS: Ironically, this is not far from the truth. Do you believe in fate, Neo? 186. Ironically, though, child labor legislation pitted women of different classes against one another. 187. Ironically, it was a child who helped to unlock another secret of a serene old age. 188. And Amazon did little to gain user's trust with an ironically Orwellian intrusion of owners' Kindle devices in order to delete copies of 1984 and Animal Farm. 189. Ironically, despite the inappropriateness of his symbol in medicine, Hermes did play a small role in the origin of the true symbol of the physician. 190. Ironically, one of the first recorded sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder was a person who defined the very nature and development of modern nursing techniques. 191. Ironically, the success of the control programs is partly to blame for the resurgence of malaria. 192. Ironically, Wade starts off by cleaning the windshield and then uses a blow dryer to apply an even coat of dust to his canvas. 193. Ironically, the market, an undesigned mechanism, is the best example of a powerful incentive-compatible mechanism. 194. Ironically, one major casualty of that extreme position has been the environment itself. 195. Mr Wu, ironically, writes admiringly on his blog of Wen Jiabao 's common touch. 196. The reason, ironically, is that fire blight has become resistant to the antibiotic apple growers had been using, streptomycin . 197. Ironically it was a stable "slosh" of Yuans that bought so much of US T-bills to help slowdown the US financial burnout and hold its financial credit ratings. 198. Ironically, much of the labor - facilitating industrialization came from the rural areas themselves. 199. Ironically, in some instances, purposely stimulating capsaicin receptors can alleviate pain. 200. I'll be bitterly merry, and ironically gay , and I'll laught in derision! 201. Ironically it was Mr. Liao's English skills that freed his creative passion, when an instructor asked him to translate the catalogs of the contemporary American artists George Segal and Jeff Koons. 202. Ironically, such behavior subverts a man's goal, because women generally lose interest in guys who get clingy and act more like a butler than a boyfriend. 203. Ironically, short-dated Treasuries could rally because there are simply so few alternative liquid investments that can compete with the U.S. bond market's size and depth. 204. Ironically, today's scofflaw spirit, whatever its undetermined origins, is being encouraged unwittingly by government at many levels. 205. Ironically, it's simultaneously harder because correctly handling Plug and Play and power management is fiendishly difficult. 206. Ironically, Beria was charged with being a paid asset of British intelligence shortly after the Rosenbergs were executed in 1953. 207. Project Paperclip, ironically, would use Nazi doctors to develop methods of interrogating German prisoners of war. 208. Ironically, it had been Millikan's experiment which convinced the experimentalist-inclined committee in Stockholm to admit Einstein to that select circle in 1922. 209. Ironically, relations between British and American Intelligence in late 1950's were at their lowest postwar ebb. 210. Ironically, some of the problems that plagued vacuum tubes and lead to their near-demise now haunt transistorized products. 211. Ironically, this happened with the passage of the Balanced Budget Act that Mr Domenici helped negotiate with Mr Clinton. 212. Ironically, in many cases the program may not care to even check the outcome of the SELECT INTO and the condition handler's work was in vain. 213. Ironically, it is these mawkish , calcified heads that have tarnished the sculptor's reputation. 214. Ironically, the performance benefit of the decision to make Point mutable is dwarfed by the additional cost of the defensive copying required by Point's mutability. 215. And quite ironically, the price department vowed that the people in control of price increases affordability. 216. What a fucking ironically but even more pathetically conclusion I said to myself. 217. Ironically, the detailed reasons as to how the radio beam is produced may not be important astronomically . 218. Ironically, the only person outside our inner circle to mention it to me was a young progressive lawyer from Pine Bluff who was a big supporter of mine. 219. Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on. 220. SUSAN CASEY-LEFKOWITZ: "Ironically it would actually cross the Yellowstone River where the spill just happened." 221. Indeed, ironically, what all sociopathocracies have in common though is this: They are all vehemently, viciously, virulently anti-sociopathocracy. 222. Ironically, his digital brand of realpolitik may ultimately be the most effective strategy for making the world a more democratic place. 223. Ironically, it was the United States for the Soviet dissentient Bukovsky. 224. Ironically dubbed "La Princesse," this 50-foot spider bot roamed the streets of Liverpool in 2008. 225. Ironically, discredited rating agencies might even damage trust in hitherto creditworthy governments. 226. Ironically, W.C. Fields hated the holidays and passed away on Christmas Day, 1946. 227. The etymology of the word proclivity is ironically appropriate for this flavor of usage. 228. Ironically, this is probably a typical case the theory of the survival of the fittest. 229. Ironically, Pluto is so itteh bitteh that it doesn't really affect Uranus or Neptune at all: Lowell was wrong on that count, which makes it even more amazing that Tombaugh found the darn thing. 230. It was a dark comedy that ironically was about high society in Dallas. 231. Ironically, the model of the Devastator, Darth Vader's ship, was smaller than the Rebel blockade runner it was chasing. 232. He looked at Sohlberg smoothly , ironically, while the latter flared up. 233. Ironically, the only world model visible in the public eye now (two decades later) is the Limits to Growth. 234. Ironically, that character has come to symbolize everything Henson was not. 235. Ironically, the side-effects are among the drug's most useful attributes, because they encourage people to stick to their low-fat diet. 236. Ironically, greyhound racing aficionados were constantly 'clean bowled' by the deeds of Brett Lee - on and off the track! 237. Ironically, choosing not to make a decision is itself a decision to delay action, which doesn't bring you any closer to the right answer. 238. Some fear that one company could try to monopolise other key parts of the cloud; ironically, Microsoft worries that Google is doing exactly that with the online advertising market. |
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