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lamentable造句
1. This lamentable state of affairs lasted until 1947. 2. His command of English was lamentable. 3. It is lamentable that the officer failed to deal with the situation. 4. Labour's record on capital spending was lamentable. 5. It is a lamentable state of affairs. 6. Lamentable ob-obscuring of the sense of justice, isolation of law tormenting of the innocent, peaceful, undefended and helpless. 7. It is lamentable that Cassidy will not get to coach his team next season. 8. All current affairs in the whole world of lamentable war and strife needed to be weighed in this balance. 9. The local peasant press was in a lamentable condition still. 10. But that was 1995, a lamentable and hopefully forgettable year for him. 11. His examination results were lamentable. 12. This is true, this is also a lamentable history! 13. His practice of inebriation was lamentable. 14. However lamentable also is medical health care is tasted. 15. She shows a lamentable lack of understanding. 16. Being aimless and irresolute and hesitant is lamentable mentality. 17. His death is a lamentable loss of our work. 18. Things were now come to a lamentable height. 19. The lamentable weakness of the words roused a motion of pity in Lily's breast. 20. She met Gerty's lamentable eyes, fixed on her in a despairing effort at consolation. 21. Three years after this lamentable affair, Colonel Smith was arrested. 22. It is true but lamentable that Singaporeans generally respond well to stricter application of the laws. 23. The decision they made is a lamentable lack of foresight. 24. Witness , too, the lamentable failure to set up an EU - wide patent. 25. Due to the lamentable state of German intelligence, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the commander of Army Group B, had no firm intelligence about where the Allied troops would come ashore. 26. Our knowledge of the basic natural history of some groups is still lamentable. 27. THE murder of Mr Lincoln is a very great and very lamentable event, perhaps the greatest and most lamentable which has occurred since the coup d'etat, if not since Waterloo. 28. A woman like lady Busshe, always prying for the lamentable, would have required no further enlightenment. 29. A woman like lady Busshe, always prying for the lamentable , would have required no further enlightment. 30. Father Fauchelevent was rattling in the throat in the most lamentable manner.