alas造句

Today's domestic robots, alas, do not have such dexterity.

But alas when the alarm rings, you feel as if you had no sleep at all!

Like the best of her generation (alas, few and untypical) she grew up fearless, thriving on freedom and fresh air.

But, alas, the regulatory pendulum is moving in the opposite direction as the Obama administration pushes through new rules on industries from health care to finance.

Like everything else, alas, a story also gets stale and the glory of the teller suffers likewise; that is why he has to add fresh colouring every time to keep up its freshness.

alas造句

That alas is the road to famine.

Most of the time, just a little pen, all dust are constant, the sigh, alas.

What it needs, in short, are the boring, quiet innovations that dynamic industries depend upon, but which, alas, do not win prizes.

If such a device could be scaled up to the human-size world (far from certain, alas), it might be able to steer a bullet around a bulletproof cloak.

And if my wisdom should some day forsake me: — alas!

As I grew into my twilight years, in one last desperate attempt, I settled for changing only my family, those closest to me, but alas, they would have none of it.

But, alas, that's not how the work world works.

As I entered my twilight years, in one last desperate attempt, I sought to change only my family, those closest to me, but alas they would have none of it.

He remained there until daylight, in the same attitude, bent double over that bed, prostrate beneath the enormity of fate, crushed, perchance, alas!

That perilous moment, alas, is now.

However long that takes, it is alas safe to predict that ghetto poverty will still be a pressing national problem.