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1. Fortunately the high fat content of nuts makes them very filling, helping curb hunger
2. Fortunately for the people of Jerusalem, an archer spotted Blitzer fired an arrow into his shoulder, causing him to lose his grip and fall
3. ‘But fortunately, I had an alibi and it was corroborated by the ice cream seller
4. I’ll never forget the time he decided to spray paint the kitchen walls … I’d left a basket of clean washing in there … fortunately there was a fairly substantial towel on the top of the basket which took the brunt of the paint but I could have killed him when I found out
5. Fortunately, it is far too hot for the cattle to do more than look at us curiously as we walk across the field
6. Fortunately, her back is turned and she doesn’t see my astonished expression
7. Fortunately, Kara strenuously resisted this attempt to get rid of her as, when the small vehicle materialised, there was a letter addressed to Kara sitting in it
8. fortunately they stifled the sounds
9. Fortunately the kaht arrives at our destination before Berndt can reply and the next few minutes are spent hurriedly getting the baggage and ourselves out of the kaht before it disappears again
10. Fortunately, there is a rail I can hold on to
11. Fortunately he just appeared and came over to where we were looking at something or other and gave me the Words – just like that
12. Fortunately the blind is not too bulky to carry, though the long thin box is a bit unwieldly and I nearly cosh a woman with it turning a corner on my way back to the car! ‘Sorry!’
13. Fortunately for Annie, she was still in such a state of shock that few if any of the shortcomings in her new home had yet registered in her consciousness
14. It was a bottle of coconut oil, fortunately closed
15. Fortunately for Karen the rich old woman was by now hard of
16. Fortunately for my sanity, he decides that it’s time we started back - we both have work tomorrow - we saunter back to the car, his arm comfortable round my waist
17. There are no biscuits to have with the cheese but, fortunately, there’s a half-baked frozen baguette in the freezer; we have that with the cheese instead
18. Fortunately for Annie, she was still in such a state of shock that
19. Fortunately the second box, the one containing the brain-fry mixture, hit the floor and tipped to the left and the doctor thinks that most of the bad sachets have fallen to the left of the skewed table leg
20. Fortunately, his old horse knew the way home, and the
21. Fortunately for Harry, he knew each of their special desires and hopes as well, at least the last ones they professed—the lists still changed often it seemed
22. Fortunately, the attack was
23. Several of the congregation surreptitiously watch them and whisper – the joy of living in a village! Fortunately, Anna remains totally oblivious to this; she’s so terribly shy that being the centre of attention would be hell for her
24. Fortunately, Pierre Soissons was willing to
25. Fortunately, I bought a local paper last weekend … mainly because there was write up of the concert in it … but I’m pretty sure I saw something about services at local churches in it
26. Fortunately, the shop was also empty
27. I am getting quite worried about Sally who is verging on hysterical but, fortunately, the doctor arrives almost immediately and helps us get her upstairs to bed
28. Harold and Chloe's wedding took place, fortunately, between terms for Harry
29. Fortunately for Mr
30. Fortunately, Henri had anticipated his reaction
31. Fortunately – albeit somewhat belatedly – the
32. means ‘Where are the Saracens?’ Fortunately for me,
33. Fortunately Samuel knew how to listen to his God
34. Fortunately, I was satisfactorily recovered by the
35. There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
36. You are, fortunately, the only man in London who does
37. What else was there? Fortunately,
38. These books I had at home, gave all the makes and serial numbers of all main watches over the last two hundred years and fortunately the book itemized the approximate value of these various watches, I guess to help insurance valuation
39. Fortunately, the citizens of important staging
40. blush, she lowered it, but fortunately Praegon walked in front and hadn’t noticed
41. Unfortunately, (or perhaps fortunately) so too was his life
42. Fortunately, as indistinguishable as his features were, he was clearly not the Elf Prince
43. Fortunately, my fancy was gone and I realized that the
44. Fortunately, nothing from these will happen and the
45. The Oneness had no effect on the infection -- fortunately, elven blood did
46. Fortunately, so far, the reason has had the upper hand on this one
47. Fortunately, the windows of buses are large,
48. Fortunately, the cliff had a slight
49. Fortunately, in any pub there is an
50. Fortunately, the evening continued with a