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I think it is a pity that you could not come.

There was a wooden archway on its east and west sides respectively and it is a pity that both of the wooden archways have been dismantled.

Although his works are pleasant, it is a pity that mountains and rivers run away, and intimate friends are hard to find.

But it is a pity that, in China, judicial office doesn't use this system positively to reform criminals and spur them to return to society as soon as possible.

However, it is a pity that he should always cram at the eleventh hour.

Life like a colorful cloke it is a pity that it overgrows with cooties. wudao indulges others very much they really ignorant of it.

The lantern is injured, and it falls into ashes and rows. The shadow is double, but it is a pity that the two places are buried in their hearts.

In China, such heroes are legion, but it is a pity that our writers do not seek them out, and as for those people who go to the countryside to guide the co-operative movement, they see a lot but write very little.

Lao Li's talent in the company can be said to be out of the woods, but it is a pity that the manager does not reuse him.

Mr. Chiang's talk of "surprise attacks on the National Army, which sabotage the War of Resistance" ought to be applied to the Kuomintang itself, and it is a pity that he is so prejudiced and malicious as to slander the Communist Party in this way.

Visitor and history graduate Chris Gwyther, 37, said: 'I suppose it is a pity that you can't sit under the tree like Newton.

No doubt it is a pity that car owners choose to identity so closely with their cars.

Everyone has a good card in his life, but it is a pity that many people waste it, holding a card of the rich in his hand and making himself a poor man.

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So it is a pity that this one has so many odd omissions.