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1 That was a very regrettable and upsetting part of my life, really.
2 She, Taou Yuen, would call, politely distressed, for the mother... very regrettable .
3 This is all very regrettable , but not entirely without its justifications.
4 Dijsselbloem said the result was " very regrettable " for the future of Greece.
5 His lawyers have appealed the decision, which they described as " very regrettable " .
6 It is very regrettable that these additional measures will be implemented, the official told Reuters.
7 It is very regrettable , signorina; but it is so.
8 The outcome was unforseeable and very regrettable , he added.
9 The outcome was unforeseeable and very regrettable , he added.
10 It is very regrettable , but it is so.
11 You said some very regrettable things that night.
12 Yes, and their language is often very regrettable .
13 New Zealand international business forum Executive Director, Stephen Jacobi, said the tariffs would be a very regrettable move.
14 Still, I felt it to be very regrettable that the town should have been surrendered without a shot.
15 It is, of course, very regrettable that young Escott should have stabbed himself, and in my garden too.
16 Mr Reid and Mr Cowen in Dublin today Mr Cowen said the resignations yesterday were " very regrettable " .
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