Use of regrettable in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include regrettable at the start of sentence, regrettable at the end of sentence and regrettable in the middle of sentence
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regrettable at the end of sentence
- Any job losses are regrettable.
- Your choice of friends is regrettable.
- The loss of jobs is highly regrettable.
- Her rudeness was most / highly regrettable.
- The manner in which the decision was announced was extremely regrettable.
- The latest shortfall, for 1993-94, caused by yet more Republican mischief-making, is regrettable.
regrettable in the middle of sentence
- It is regrettable that...
- Taxes are a regrettable necessity.
- This was a very regrettable error.
- His tiredness caused him to make a regrettable error.
- It is regrettable that the police were not informed sooner.
- The whole business was regrettable but not beyond redemption.
- Here they still appear as regrettable or puzzling distractions.
- It was a regrettable incident but I now consider the matter closed.
- It's regrettable that classical music receives so little attention.
- It is highly regrettable that the minister cannot be here in person.
- Shortly after his father died the new Earl said how regrettable it was that he had died alone.
- They will not do this if all the recent most regrettable and very negative publicity persists.
- The President pleaded that strong rule from the centre was a regrettable, but temporary necessity.
- Instead, another regrettable aspect of her personality impelled her to smile specially at this man.
- It was regrettable that the single justice had been advised that there was no need to pay regard to Meikle.
- If the practice of subsidising denominational schools is regrettable, in Northern Ireland it is catastrophic.
- This fear became a regrettable visitor on certain anniversaries, my birthday, for instance, or I should say ours.
- Even my highly regrettable tendency to react positively whenever the fridge door is opened was proof against that.
- What seems initially unique and disturbing can become a well-known if regrettable fact of life shared with many others.
- For a regrettable number, emotional instability and spiritual confusion remain long after the physical bruises have faded.
- While regrettable, this will enable us to maintain the collections and improve the level of service that we currently offer.
- Against that background, it is regrettable that the Opposition intend to move to deny the Bill a Second Reading this evening.
- There has been a marked and regrettable increase in reports from the town over the past year concerning the behaviour of students.
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