lamentably造句1. There are still lamentably few women surgeons.
2. They were failing lamentably to help their sons grow from boyhood to manhood.
3. The government, says the report, have carried out lamentably few of their promises.
4. Lamentably, none is completely satisfying.
5. They have failed lamentably.
6. We deplore this lamentably ill-advised decision.
7. There are, lamentably, no set rules.
8. Aviation was lamentably weak and primitive.
9. Lamentably, street riots, even violent ones, are an all - too - frequent part of Greek political life.
10. Poor Tom lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirable 's table, by premature inebriation.
11. As players of high reputation lamentably misplaced a series of straightforward, no-pressure passes, the size of his task must have become horribly apparent.
12. Thomson has managed to hold its own on some soil, but it has done lamentably in selling domestic video equipment.
13. That is something that special educators have, so far, lamentably failed to offer disabled children and their families.
14. She looked at the sample examination papers with alarm and concluded that she was lamentably ignorant about the way the world worked.
15. The Islamist extremism nurtured by a succession of military rulers of Pakistan has now come to haunt its well-intentioned but lamentably weak elected civilian government.
16. Offending family-orientated Confucian values, neither dried-fish woman nor herbivore man is much interested in romance, part of the reason why Korea's fertility rate is lamentably low.
17. Offending family-orientated Confucian values, neither dried-fish woman nor herbivore man is much interested in romance, part of the reason why Korea's fertility rate is lamentably lowa.