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"A pity," doostEr said, remembering the picture
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"Such a pity it is a crime that will take me back to that beautiful country
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This is a pity, I would have liked to see the scene myself
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cried and said:”it is a pity we cannot give him a painkiller, because it
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A pity, he thought
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‘It’s a pity you have to work, Liz, otherwise you could look after him for her
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‘It’s a pity you’ve got such a small part
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‘Yes, it’s a pity they don’t lay the hedges properly any more
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It was a pity that no-one had thought it worthwhile to worry that the skirting boards didn’t line up where the dividing wall had obviously been taken out
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It is such a pity they never met
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Such a pity you have not worn it
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“It’s a pity we have to go
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'It's a pity you had to wait so long
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'It's a pity we can't get a mobile signal here, we could've called Nikos
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What a pity – it’s far too large; it’ll have to be sold with the rest of the stuff
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No, that would be silly after they had got so far … those reports of Andy’s seemed to show that they were pretty close now … it would be a pity to waste all their effort
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’ Philippe gave him a pitying
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It’s a pity that we have to go home tomorrow
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‘Yes – a pity we couldn’t have stayed longer,’ said
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It’s just a pity for you that I came along when I
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it would be a pity if nobody learns about their history
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It is a pity, but I enjoy that
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What a pity it had to happen along with such great tragedy
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what a pity it would be if you procrastinated in visiting
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"It's a pity of course," he said
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‘Did you say “What a pity!”?’ the Rabbit asked
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‘No, I didn’t,’ said Alice: ‘I don’t think it’s at all a pity
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It was only a pity that she did not have access to the records on anyone from the Elysian’s crew
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“It’s a pity we’re not likely to find another cave like that one
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“It’s a pity there isn’t room to crawl along under the pipe
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What a pity
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'It's a pity you never met him
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It was a pity it had to break up
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It's a pity
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It's a pity he didn't wear suits more often
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“Of course what am I thinking of its just a pity that none of you spoke German lads we might have picked something interesting up
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She also wrote it was a pity that me and her had never been together but she understood my love for Helen that it was perfect and that she loved m even more for this
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The Sam Browne belt and safari suits were discarded before I arrived, which is a pity according to some
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Our rifle drill never included bayonet drill, which is a pity for it is a wonderful sight to watch a thousand men on parade receiving the order to install their bayonets onto their rifles
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Their palaver did not last long, and priests and executioners cleared to the bush, though in strict justice, it seemed a pity some at least were not hung to the adjoining fetish trees, as carrion for the vultures they could provide food for no longer
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It’s a pity you will not leave here with that knowledge
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'Did you say "What a pity!"?' the Rabbit asked
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'No, I didn't,' said Alice: 'I don't think it's at all a pity
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What a pity! To think that Spain had in its hands the weapon to exterminate its internal and, perhaps even international, terrorism for ever…! Unfortunately, what it has done has emboldened and energized both of them to act the same way in other Western democracies with future similar circumstances
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What a pity that we could not see it functioning! It would have been an unforgettable remembrance, especially for the children…
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That is a pity: to waste two words on one idea when
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Now it is a pity that England should have kept John
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' A beautiful sermon it was, too--and everybody in church thinking 'what a pity you can't practise what you preach
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And I think you ought to know you've spoiled your pa's match and _I_ think it's a pity, for he's bound to marry somebody before long, and Rosemary West would have been the best wife _I_ know of for him
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It is a pity to see that many intelligent young individuals with bright futures ruin their lives for a few moments of thrill and excitement
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It is a pity, though
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actually here? What a pity
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Manda spent the next hour throwing herself a pity party, complete with tears and tea
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It would be a pity, for the readers of Bierzo 7 would realize that even though I have my opinions I also respect those of others
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’Oh, that is a pity,’ she said
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A pity really
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“Yes, it is”, Toni says while snatching her hand away “and it’s a pity you missed his beautiful proposal
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The following morning she called it “a pity to waste time on it when there are so many issues of worldwide importance
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“It would have been a pity for you to die again, after our efforts to keep you alive
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He thought that it was such a pity to have to kill the lovely child, and such a waste, but he needed the money desperately and after all, it wouldn’t be the first time that he had had to do something similar
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It’s such a pity about Jane, and of course the loss of a lovely horse, but I’m sure that we will all be safe now
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"What a pity it's all broken down," said Justin, wandering out again
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What a pity!"
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A pity, boy, I had high hopes for you
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“Such a pity to destroy a handsome young face,” she told me soothingly
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He just smiled and explained that I was the only actor he knew who’d not only look good naked on stage, but would enjoy it, so it seemed a pity to waste the chance when the times were demanding it
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Last time I throw out a pity fuck
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By the way, have you heard from Americus? Since my arrival I had wanted the opportunity to meet him; and it is a pity I did not have the chance because I want his advice on a very important matter
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When he heard this, the father said he would pay for two double rooms at the hotel for the girls, as it would be a pity to spoil the last two days of the holiday trying to sleep with noisy jets screaming overhead
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Before I could tell him not to worry, he’d disappeared, a pity as I'd willingly have given him the few Egyptian pounds it contained
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Willard explained to Jane that after she left, her mother could not take the isolation from her friends and the people of Baja, and began to keep to herself and threw a pity party
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„What a pity you didn"t have the sense to do as you were told, Peter
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"We must keep fighting, we can have a pity party later," said Samantha
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It was a pity it had taken him ten years to accept this, but better late than never—he had to break free and get on with his life
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Sebastian thought it a pity his jawline wasn‘t more defined, it weakened the face, although the mouth was firm
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A pity he was a pupil
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they looked upon him with a pity, although he was not
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‘It would be a pity if it worried you more than us
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‘A pity,’ said Charlie Kosich
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What a pity he thought, that the Irish woman, probably not wanting to interfere or hurt his feelings, didn’t tell him what she knew
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“It’ll be a pity to let it go, to wash it off
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However it is a pity that leadership is something else and that life is made up of other things and both have a minimum common denominator: dignity of the individual
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He surveyed them and, with a pitying gesture, tenderly said: "Sleep on now and take your rest; the time of decision is past
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" Tossing her cape aside, she marched to the door, then glancing back past the guards, she said: "It's a pity
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“It really was a pity you didn’t wake with my kiss
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I could even drink champagne! The entire evening was about me and I though it was a pity there were other costumers in the restaurant because I couldn’t wait to do the transformation as much as possible
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‘It is only a pity we couldn’t have met each other in more cheerful circumstances
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It’s just a pity it had to come to this
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Remedios the Beauty, who was clutching the sheet by the other end, gave a pitying smile
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The woman measured him with a pitying look
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The priest measured him with a pitying look
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meant to be a desk but it was such a pity to cover it with
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Now, I want you to know that I wasn’t having a pity party
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‘’If that young officer of yours is so good with ancient languages and history, then it is a pity she is not a professional historian
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What a pity! Why did they adopt this way?
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The team coach said it was a pity because she was a natural and could have gone all the way to a medal
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Master: “Yes, they are, but it’s a pity to say so
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It’s a pity to think what they may have achieved had they been able to live in peace
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And was Arjun her and Karan’s hybrid, then what powers did he have that made him most powerful? It was a pity that his vampire senses could only hear the Singhania family conversation through closed doors, but could not see past the heavy curtains to see how this Tarana looked
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‘’Let’s hope that the occupants are not dead as well: it would be a pity for them to travel on such a long trip and die within reach of us