Without advance planning.
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Examples for "unexpectedly"
Examples for "unexpectedly"
1However, the launch could still be postponed if weather conditions change unexpectedly.
2Things have worsened this year as the economic crisis has deepened unexpectedly.
3First Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn unexpectedly resigned after five years in power.
4There is always some new point of view being shown you unexpectedly.
5Figures earlier yesterday showed sales of new homes fell unexpectedly in December.
1We must have been accidentally using a special New Year 1990 remix.
2During a change of position his gun fired accidentally, the source said.
3I accidentally posted erroneous information about a major news event on Twitter.
4Schön says he accidentally ran graphs of similar data in different papers.
5But Niko had accidentally created some new social order in the Slab.
1Results: Dehiscence of the lamina papyracea was noted incidentally in six patients.
2Those famous red heels are now in Canberra's Museum of Democracy, incidentally.
3As a general rule, incidentally, I never put ex-wives on the stand.
4Diagnosis: A retroperitoneal tumor was found incidentally in a 57-year-old female patient.
5She came to work, incidentally, about three weeks after Mrs. Chapman died.
1He describes it circumstantially, but with very little feeling, in his Memoirs.
2His characters talk much, and yet developethemselves rather circumstantially than psychologically.
3Either reply circumstantially to my demands, or answer me with your Sword.
4These have been set down circumstantially in the revealed Books and Holy Scriptures.
5This prophesy is recorded very circumstantially in the 24th of Matt.
Through chance, "To sleep, perchance to dream.."
1Access gained to potential victims was rarely by chance, an expert said.
2The idea for the story had come to Elizabeth quite by chance.
3I first went to Denmark by chance more than 20 years ago.
4And yet, according to Matt's story, he met Mike purely by chance.
5Results were analyzed by kappa statistics, which correct for agreement by chance.
6Strike and Robin met in the office by chance the following morning.
7King came to the borderlands of information technology and biology by chance.
8I had met my first NVVE member quite by chance in Amsterdam.
9Slovakian architect Roman Trizuliak ended up working in Ireland purely by chance.
10She had returned to the house merely by chance, she told him.
11You wouldn't by chance be planning to see her today, would you?
12The other stated that it had happened, but it happened by chance.
13Colm Weadick said his involvement in the film came about by chance.
14Once the hawk, by chance, flew in the face of the coyote.
15It was only by chance that the group began hosting poetry events.
16Then I found my castle by chance from friends in the area.
Translations for by chance