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单词 Fortunately
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1. Fortunately my suspicions proved groundless .
2. Fortunately the train was on time.
3. Violent crimes against the elderly are fortunately very uncommon.
4. Fortunately we were blessed with fine weather.
5. Fortunately, the stormy waves caused trifling damage to the boat.
6. Fortunately the train was late so we did not miss it.
7. Fortunately the house was empty when the bomb exploded .
8. The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
9. Fortunately,[/fortunately.html] a passerby heard his cries for help .
10. Fortunately the trail was still warm .
11. Fortunately, the weather that winter was reasonably mild.
12. I was late, but fortunately the meeting hadn't started.
13. Fortunately we're both blessed with good health.
14. Fortunately the school's bank account is currently in surplus.
15. Fortunately for him, he can swim.
16. Fortunately, we spotted the leak in time.
17. Fortunately, everything worked out all right in the end.
18. Fortunately Mark quickly found another job.
19. Fortunately the gunman's shots went astray.
20. Fortunately, the passengers escaped serious injury.
21. Fortunately for John, he had an understanding wife.
22. Fortunately I had a little time to spare.
23. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt.
24. Fortunately this has not happened.
25. Fortunately, his head injuries left his bodily functions unimpaired.
26. Fortunately for us, the weather changed.
27. Fortunately, we got home before it started to rain.
28. Fortunately, common sense prevailed.
29. Fortunately, militarism failed to take root in Europe as a whole.
30. The plane had a breakdown in the air, but it was fortunately removed by the ace pilot.
1. Fortunately my suspicions proved groundless .
2. Fortunately the train was on time.
3. Violent crimes against the elderly are fortunately very uncommon.
4. Fortunately we were blessed with fine weather.
5. Fortunately, the stormy waves caused trifling damage to the boat.
6. Fortunately the train was late so we did not miss it.
7. Fortunately the house was empty when the bomb exploded .
8. The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
9. The plane had a breakdown in the air, but it was fortunately removed by the ace pilot.
10. Fortunately for him, he can swim.
11. Fortunately, his head injuries left his bodily functions unimpaired.
12. The thick clouds passed overhead, but fortunately the rain kept off the whole day.
13. I was late in getting to the station, but fortunately for me, the train was late too.
31. Fortunately, Julie saw the funny side when I spilled coffee on her.
32. The thick clouds passed overhead, but fortunately the rain kept off the whole day.
33. Fortunately I'll be dead and gone long before the money runs out.
34. Fortunately it won't make an awful lot of difference if I don't pass the test.
35. Fortunately the short delay gave him time to gather himself.
36. Fortunately[http://], the rest of the evening continued in a lighter vein.
37. I was late in getting to the station, but fortunately for me, the train was late too.
38. Fortunately, none of the passengers were badly hurt/injured in the crash.
39. Fortunately for him, he was very soon offered another job.
40. It was a bad crash, but fortunately there were no fatalities.
41. Fortunately they saw the funny side.
42. Fortunately only one legislator was seriously hurt.
43. Fortunately, feedback loops can be combined into useful configurations.
44. Fortunately, this is the land of the doggy bag.
45. Fortunately for him, his death was instantaneous.
46. Fortunately archaeology is capable of providing these in abundance.
47. Haute couture, fortunately, is simply called couture.
48. Now, fortunately, the worst lack all conviction too.
49. Fortunately, none of the family was too badly affected.
50. Fortunately, I knew my way around cars.
51. Fortunately both firms are competent to handle this.
52. Fortunately, Alice deduced what was going on.
53. Fortunately, the elements are fairly easy to replace.
54. Fortunately, whales-as much as viruses-are living fossils.
55. Fortunately, this ridiculous tale had a happy ending.
56. Fortunately, there's now a real alternative to anti-perspirant.
57. Fortunately, others in the meeting disagreed.
58. Fortunately mathematics is equal to the challenge.
59. Fortunately the car was discovered without significant damage.
60. Fortunately Winner managed to calm him down.
61. Fortunately, full-blown flu epidemics are relatively rare.
62. Fortunately, inter-agency rivalries are usually more benign.
63. Fortunately the situation is quite clear.
64. Fortunately, human beings do not learn in this way.
65. Hendrie, fortunately, saw the funny side.
66. Fortunately, she had never fallen into our clutches.
66. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
67. His father, fortunately, had certain eccentricities.
68. Fortunately, we have altered the system.
69. Fortunately, in 1989, a new, ultrasensitive high-tech search program entered upon the scene.
70. Fortunately, the 75 demonstrators in front of the country club were colorful.
71. Fortunately the dogged good sense of the ordinary man is far from dead.
72. Fortunately, more than half the area is now owned by conservation bodies.
73. And its velvety touch was perversely sensuous although, fortunately for Creed, not quite enough to gain his favour.
74. Fortunately for the Cowboys, Irvin has been more consistent on the field than off.
75. Fortunately, we're more alive to the dangers inherent in the bruising of delicate psyches.
76. They had been brought here to round up the escaped prisoners but fortunately no one was giving them any information.
77. The Collector had fortunately laid a plan to meet this contingency.
78. The work kept me going, and fortunately there was lots of it, an endless parade of winter bookings.
79. How much more can be estimated, can fortunately be checked against several independent pieces of evidence.
80. Fortunately most birds were not shy, in fact many were ridiculously tame.
81. Fortunately, most are still fairly easy to spot, and usually catch out only new users, but they will improve.
82. Fortunately, many of the considerations applicable to smaller utility boilers are directly applicable to large industrial boilers.
83. Fortunately, my passengers spot it and we avoid delays and costly repairs.
84. About five weeks ago there was a very nasty accident, fortunately nobody was injured, unlike this time.
85. Fortunately for her the camera had already fallen in love with the new royal cover girl.
86. Fortunately, I received a reprieve because my boss had a nervous breakdown before he could implement his plan.
87. Fortunately, he can expound in more than a sound bite.
88. This weakness is particularly evident early in the book, but it fortunately gives way when the pace quickens.
89. Fortunately, the good citizens of Geneva had enough else to think about at this juncture.
90. Fortunately, Alan Judge was in fine form, pulling off a great save to keep Hereford in the game.
91. The treating, perhaps fortunately, cut his visit short for after a few nights of festivities he was stony broke.
92. Fortunately the judges agreed, and awarded it the first prize.
93. Fortunately, politicians were not content with merely deploring such practices; they legislated.
94. At the time we were rushing from job to job repairing storm damage, and fortunately were both wearing rubber soled boots.
95. Fortunately Roy was only toying with me, eventually agreeing to participate in good spirit.
96. Well, I do, and fortunately for me,[/fortunately.html] the Army doc did not.
97. Fortunately, WordPerfect will do most of the page layout work for you-it calculates the appropriate sizes of columns and margins.
98. Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate.
99. Fortunately, it is possible to achieve acceptable levels of SO2 by four Simple and relatively inexpensive measures.
100. Fortunately, being a nurse, she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses.
101. Fortunately, when he started work on the book, Mr Paterson found himself viewing his subject in a more favourable light.
102. Fortunately, Herbert 92X had shot a good man, a poor man, a family man from the ghetto.
103. Fortunately, world geopolitics being what they are(), this had certain advantages.
104. All were completely enveloped in a sea of mud and water upon touchdown, but fortunately remained upright.
105. Fortunately for Hippisley, the body was never found, although vast areas of nearby Lambourn Woods were excavated by the townsfolk.
106. The issue is not the same as issues of consciousness, and fortunately is more amenable to clearly empirical considerations.
107. Something more definite can, fortunately, be said about Molla Fenari's first period of office as kadi of Bursa.
108. Fortunately, he ate his last slice long before the advent of pub beauty contests.
109. Fortunately his calculations were accurate and the chemistry department at Manchester is still just about intact.
110. Fortunately, some scientists saw them as posing tractable scientific questions and offering new insights.
111. Fortunately band-pass and band-stop filters can be constructed from just capacitors and resistors, thereby avoiding the inductive problem.
112. Fortunately the Caring Chauvinist was away the following day, but Ricky's number was always engaged.
113. Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began.
114. Fulfilling Expectations Fortunately most equestrian expectations can now be fulfilled.
115. Fortunately, most racegoers followed their own hunches while studying form over a leisurely lunch in the corporate suites.
116. Fortunately, Congress, awakening to the problem, has made job training reform an early priority.
117. Fortunately, much of it was hidden because the gas lights were so dim.
118. But fortunately their meal was ready now, which as a rule gave Fen an excuse not to talk.
119. Fortunately the process is explicitly parallel and were it to be run on multiprocessor hardware then there could be substantial speed-up.
120. Fortunately, the timeless musical genius knew when to call it quits, though his stunning creations live on.
121. Fortunately, women have changed sufficiently to make child care an issue.
122. Fortunately, even flawed loaves are usually delicious and can often be consumed with great joy.
123. Fortunately, our customer was running the same problem on a traditional statistical analysis program.
124. Fortunately, every state has rules on how those votes are counted and which ballots are considered legal.
125. Fortunately, Bachmann deemed his side show worthy of further exploration.
126. Fortunately, there is a statute that says a little drop of blood will do.
127. Fortunately or unfortunately there is an impressive message hidden in the physical presences of any kind of material.
128. But fortunately at that moment her gynaecologist called in for a brief visit and Brian went off to the nursery.
129. Fortunately not every public footpath in the county is closed.
130. Fortunately, newer pieces are easier to find and are making a comeback in specialty decorating shops and mail-order catalogs.
131. Fortunately, considerable effort has gone into developing alternatives to national routine death certification.
132. Fortunately he saw the joke, but couldn't bring himself to laugh about the eyebrows.
133. Fortunately, the newly constructed grandstands held up under the stress of several hundred fans.
134. Fortunately, none of the hostages came to any serious harm.
135. There are some legal niceties attendant upon this definition with which it is fortunately not necessary to deal in the present outline.
136. Fortunately, too, he had at least one dauntless and resourceful boy of school age to assist.
137. Fortunately, Chrysler dropped the idea for such a fin at the last minute.
138. Fortunately, there is little chance of that except in extreme cases.
139. Fortunately, he has a high worry temperature, focused on the right area: reaching a goal he has set.
140. Fortunately Diana was not seriously hurt by the fall although she did suffer severe bruising around her stomach.
141. Fortunately, some sediments, by rare good fortune, survive from very ancient times with little or no loss of legibility.
142. Fortunately, the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood.
143. Fortunately, many types of pump can be restarted without having to be disconnected and dismantled.
144. Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services.
145. We were late getting to the airport, but fortunately our plane was delayed.
146. Fortunately, while traditional values have hardly changed at the dinner table, cooker design has.
147. Fortunately, I realised before it was too late that I was having all the fun-and doing all the work.
148. Fortunately, archaeology breeds rebels who care for nothing but ferreting out the truth.
149. Fortunately her torrent of abuse was diluted by a downpour of even more torrential rain.
150. But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.
151. Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
152. If the children had been with us they'd have been in the disco, fortunately soundproofed, every night.
153. Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations.
154. Fortunately, a federal rule was introduced that allowed California eye banks an alternative route to get the required tissue.
155. His wife, Pamela, whom fortunately he had left behind, was an acid-tongued woman who managed a fleet of launderettes.
156. Fortunately he was dressed in full ocean racing gear and sufficiently padded not to be hurt.
156. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
157. Fortunately, like the other tests, the 31-year-old convent-educated beauty passed with flying colours.
158. Fortunately the Governor seized the initiative and the same day called on Nu to take over as prime Minister.
159. Fortunately there was order, even though a bomb was heard to drop quite near.
160. Fortunately, the fish hatchery is situated between the two locations, so they can be transferred fairly quickly.
161. The success of Beauty and the Beast was fortunately timed.
162. Fortunately, these transient flora are more effectively removed by handwashing than the resident flora.
163. Fortunately humans get an easier system to remember-the domain name system that makes up site addresses.
164. Fortunately, the glass made a clean cut on his leg.
165. But fortunately the traffic was heavy and it took ages to reach Bethnal Green.
166. Fortunately, the tide of destruction is ebbing and the tide of conservation is coming in....
167. Fortunately in trying to fathom out what happened next we have the advantage of the known laws of science.
168. Fortunately, they were professional enough to do the gig, but it served no useful purpose.
169. Fortunately, she was able to describe her attacker in great detail.
170. Fortunately, the easiest species to start with are also among the most beautiful.
171. Fortunately, we are rarely called upon to sacrifice our lives literally.
172. We were not, fortunately, asked to watch each other but only to get involved in our own scenario.
173. Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.
174. Fortunately the technology of the food processing industry is now so sophisticated that infection from this source has been virtually eliminated.
175. Fortunately, there's usually groovy soul music playing and eye-catching art adorning the walls.
176. They had to leave their cottage within a week but fortunately another job with a cottage was obtained in Downton.
177. Fortunately for us all, those skills are possessed to a considerable degree by police officers of every rank.
178. Fortunately they didn't knock me on the head or anything which they could have done, couldn't they?
179. They were fortunately innocent of the fact that Monet charged them some 60 percent more than he charged his fellow countrymen.
180. Fortunately these approaches create difficulties for the faker and also leave clues for the scientific investigator.
181. Fortunately, the Internet itself provides a good way to debunk these hoaxes.
182. Fortunately for us, they had developed the custom of leaving a few of the wild cocoa trees when they felled the forest.
183. The two men came back with their hands fish-white with immersion in what was, fortunately, warm, almost soupy water.
184. Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina.
185. He wanted to tell the judge how to deal with me, but fortunately the judge was more understanding.
186. Fortunately, he quickly regained control,[http:///fortunately.html] whereas the rest of us lost it permanently.
187. Fortunately, she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000.
188. Sensitive Approach Fortunately it is possible to produce printed circuit boards using a readily available light-sensitive process.
189. Fortunately, the old man was still burning paint off the greenhouse.
190. Fortunately, the government is generous and allows employers various ways to reduce tax and national insurance payments.
191. Before the departure for Paris, Mrs Maugham fortunately forfeited her position by various gratuitous and irrelevant remarks about the expense.
192. Fortunately, the number of these old-fashioned classes seems to be gradually falling.
193. Fortunately, in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising.
194. Fortunately there was little damage, so I can remember the event with hilarity.
195. Fortunately, the investment banks have managed to gain control of the dividends of only big and new companies.
196. Fortunately Joe's can afford for me to use chemicals and paper as I like.
197. Fortunately, Gerald found an office job, with a national charity, and his symptoms were only a slight inconvenience.
198. Fortunately she'd learnt at a very early age never to be taken in by good looks alone.
199. Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.
200. Fortunately, the weather remained warm, and as late spring moved into summer, there was little rain.
201. Fortunately, Trondur was working on the lee side of the main cabin, so he was sheltered from the onslaught.
202. Fortunately parents can do a lot to tone down the aggressive behaviour.
203. Beekeepers can cull out defensive colonies, fortunately, and select only the most gentle characteristics.
204. Fortunately the Tories have bought a breathing space in which to sort out their policies.
205. You are quite correct that light can travel through vacuum, and fortunately so.
206. Fortunately, though, we had a fighting spirit which helped us pull through.
207. Fortunately there are strong democratic forces in the country that counterbalance any extremist influences.
208. Nature, fortunately, has provided a convenient means for locating the chromosomes.
209. When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening.
210. Fortunately, although much about the cerebellum is mysterious, enough is known for such features to have been identified.
211. Fortunately, it wasn't long before I was approached by other people to set up a new gallery.
212. Fortunately he was none the worse for the accident.
213. We were worried about the match against Atalanta, fortunately we managed to win.
214. Fortunately, an error resulting in a miscarriage of justice has yet to be demonstrated in forensic DNA casework, although it is perhaps inevitable that it will occur someday.
215. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to wool that are cruelty-free, nonallergenic, quick-drying, easy to clean, environmentally-sound, and provide warmth without bulk.
216. Fortunately I know my material well enough that I was able to do a good job delivering the content when the correct slide was on the screen.
216. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
217. Fortunately, there are some educationalist and scholar and teachers have started research to this phenomenon.
218. Fortunately, stupid people, and the way the seizure of several treasures, in Xiashi help before the final kill Beelzebub Jiuzou Princess.
219. Fortunately there's an alternative form of code generation that applies to many common services.
220. He replied, 'You mean fortunately.' He explained that I should be glad of the extra exercise that the hill provided.
221. Fortunately, friends always bringing me the rain that washes the machine, which perfectly operate loneliness and generate fulfilling, washing away the gloominess of continuous working.
222. But it was fortunately completely ignored in economic thought[4] until it was dredged up by Jevons and the mathematically inclined wing of the late-19th-century marginal-utility theorists.
223. Fortunately, only 5%-10% of the population is believedto be susceptible to infection.
224. Fortunately, Denmark ended up beating Sweden in Copenhagen and the play-off match was against the relatively weak Bosnia-Herzegovina team.
225. Fortunately, there are migrant workers from then, it did not bitten residual talent, but the kind of soul-stirring scene, with all shudder to imagine.
226. Fortunately, according to the characteristic of fuliginous type of air pollution in our country our government has taken corresponding measures, one of which is to advocate gas boilers.
227. Fortunately villatic area had formed constant climate, the feature is very bright also.
228. Many old-time diseases are still present today, but fortunately many of them aren't as prevalent or dangerous as their ancestral versions.
229. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to emulate the work done by the JVM in running the main class of your application.
230. Fortunately someone had the presence of mind to snap off a picture, preserving the soapy creature for posterity.
231. At the end of the 1930s, she entered the Moscow Music and Dance Institute and fortunately performed in the same play with G. Ulanova, the world-famous ballerina.
232. Fortunately, beer contains surface-active proteins left over from the malted barley and wheat used in the brewing process.
233. Fortunately once I graduated , I was hired by ChongQing CAFF and have served as a technician at the company to the present.
234. What you are saying to me is absolutely compelling and for our listeners, fortunately they don't have the distraction of a scantly clad girl in the background dancing.
235. Fortunately, therapeutic paradigms are shifting, and clinicians have many new agents in their armamentarium for combating fungal infection.
236. Fortunately, Selby is eager to share his expertise: the historian cum weekend warrior has been intermittently giving free lessons at his home on Victoria Peak for 15 years.
237. The open country has such sanitation engineer fortunately, or, animal's corpse becomes stale rottenly .
238. At 10 o'clock yesterday, a restaurant near the East Garden caught fire as gas met the direct fire. Fortunately there were no casualties.
239. Clerk yock says: What fortunately you insert is the first hole, you should insert the 2nd hole to cut silk!
240. And that's the way you make your tritium. But fortunately, if you can do this fusion reaction, you've got a neutron, so you can make that happen.
241. Fortunately there's a six-game home stand stuck in the middle of the March gauntlet that makes those two weeks tolerable.
242. Fortunately, the company saw the writing on the wall early and took action to avoid losing money.
243. Fortunately, there's plenty of drop-dead gorgeous clothing that hasn't harmed animals.
244. Fortunately, they are aid workers who are trying to aid people in their everyday lifes.
245. Fortunately, other tools can help you see the elephant in several different lights.
246. Fortunately, in this case study the task is simplified by the presence of Query Patroller.
246. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
247. Fortunately, these settings will be overridden by the viewport metatag, if present in your Web page.
248. "Fortunately, depression responds very well to early intervention and treatment," SAMHSA Administrator Terry Cline said in a statement.
249. Fortunately there are well-documented algorithms on how to construct the transition table for any transition diagram, so the DFA effectively solves the problem.
250. Fortunately, this includes almost all of the objects in the core Java libraries, as well as any objects from your program that you have declared as implementing Serializable.
251. Fortunately, the tide turns with partners and close friends because they're ready to help you do something.
252. Fortunately, there are many groups and individuals, often unsung and unrewarded, who are dedicated to ensuring that the 'outsiders' are given a chance to be recognised and respected.
253. Discover a side oviduct is gravid in art, do not have burst fortunately, but bilateral tubal circuitous , is added thick(), for chronic inflammation expression.
254. Fortunately, the chore of leaf sweeping is well worth the effort.
255. Fortunately we haven't seen any of them show up in the Charlottetown riding.
256. Fortunately, she's not giving cars yet, but I've discovered the tooth fairy I know is pretty frugal compared to most.
257. Fortunately, the human voice box doesn't drop until about 9 months, which allows infants to breathe while nursing.
258. Fortunately, in all modern digital gear, aliasing is so low in level that it's inaudible.
259. Fortunately, just after the earthquake, GeoEye, a commercial company, released satellite imagery with a license which allowed the open-source community to use it.
260. Fortunately, they do not owe loans, there is no pressure, there is no goods can be transported on the rest stop, and say the crisis was over.
261. Fortunately, the car rental in a one-way service car rental company, and members of the pro will get a big discount and "reasonable" price. One-way car rental cheap car rental ...
262. Fortunately, Erlang has a solution for this distributed programming problem too.
263. Fortunately, you have your very own massage therapist with you at all times -- your hands!
264. Fortunately for the tea drinkers of Britain, Prussian blue is a complex molecule, so it is almost impossible to release the cyanide ion from it and the poison passes harmlessly through the body.
265. For audiophiles, getting the full audio spectrum can be the key. Fortunately there are options with enclosures. One of which is an Isobaric enclosure.
266. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed to ban DDT, which saved the bald eagle from total wipeout.
267. V.S. RAMACHANDRAN: Absolutely, and overall, fortunately, it's a positive cloud in most of us.
268. In recent years, Mexico attacked several casino events. "Millennium TV" reported that a casino Coahuila 25, also was attacked, but fortunately no casualties.
269. I hope to be a foreign exchange dealer, fortunately, I was employed by that bank.
270. Fortunately for the Swiss , one of point - blank range with Spanish goalie Iker Casillas out of position.
271. TIM MARLOW: What you are saying to me is absolutely compelling and for our listeners, fortunately they don't have the distraction of a scantly clad girl in the background dancing.
272. Fortunately, you can find a great car insurance policy that offers everything you need for a price that fits perfectly in your budget.
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