alas造句61) Alas, there is no point to all this suffering, no greater meaning to this tale of romantic woe.
62) Alas! the centuries are fraught with pain, and man is burdened by fear and woe.
63) Alas, it was said to have been of not much practical value.
64) Making that decision, alas, is an imperfect art, upon which the future of space exploration has long rested.
65) Alas, we always had to return to our cobbled back lanes.
66) Alas, this knowledge comes at a time when it is virtually the eleventh hour for the tiger.
67) Alas, like so many things which get into the history books, it wasn't quite like that.
68) Alas, no sooner had he started than he realised it was no longer what he wanted.
69) It would take a hundred lifetimes merely to skim the surface and, alas, we are only given one.
70) The Macclesfield partners alas, were not experiencing smooth running at Coniston.
71) Alas, there is no space to give a proper account of the thoughts of these great minds.
72) Alas, Mr Prosser must preserve his identity, not his disfigurement.
73) Topaz Brown, alas, did not live to see that new dawn.
74) Alas, the critics were liable to miss the point or deliberately find fault with it.
75) Apparently the machine's screen and the motherboard survived intact - but alas not the floppy drive.
76) It was not licence he wanted; alas! not even freedom - his goal was the forcible enlightenment of mankind ....
77) Alas, the streets are full of Czech drivers intent on displaying maximum aggression.
78) Alas, mythology usually relates that those who dare to challenge the gods pay a stiff price for their temerity.
79) There are many who live life in fear, without taking risks. They don't take chances. Alas! Not only are they missing chances, they are missing life itself!RVM
80) Alas, it was not nearly so simple, and many more complex problems remained to be solved.
81) Words gushed out incontinently: a gabble, of which, alas, it was only too easy to make sense.
82) Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
83) Alas, a free electron carries an electric charge.
84) Alas, unwisdom has already prevailed.
85) But provincialism in educational research is, alas, nothing new.
86) Alas, I grew up and became a foodie.
87) Alas, further liberalisation is not certain.
88) Alas, it was not a divine comedy for Pomona.
89) Alas, the truth is less romantic.
90) Alas! Her only son was drowned.