- "Neither have I," said the old man sadly.
- Then, all the frogs hopped sadly away.
- The rain falls thick and fast on all souls'day,' the men and women sadly move along the way.
- Sadly, this isn't true.
- Sadly, the feud sums up the relationship between Lord Bath and the man who succeeds him.
- Sadly, the project has now been shelved.
- She walked away sadly.
- So I sadly went home.
- He walked away very sadly.
- Sadly, that feeling never came.
- The fox is leaving sadly.
- Well sadly, all those things kind of go together.
- Sadly, the answer is no.
- Sadly, I've never seen him again.
- Autumn is a sad season, he said sadly.
- He'll be sadly missed. He was a real character.
- The child stands there sadly.
- Sadly, most of the house was destroyed by fire in 1828.
- But, sadly, it was also too good to be true.
- "It's you, honey." My mother said sadly.
- She is crying sadly.
- It was proposed to pay the money from public funds.
- The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees.
- Galileo proposed a new hypothesis.
- He proposed changing the name of the company.
- Storytelling has been proposed as one alternative.
- He proposed she become his lawfully wedded wife.
- A website need not cannibalize existing sales.
- That was for a design built round an existing American engine.
- Much of this business involves retrofitting existing planes.
- Little of the existing housing is of good enough quality.
- These ideas gradually incorporated with the existing religious beliefs to form a new philosophy.
- This report corresponds with the existing scientific literature on bedtime and wellness.
- The new focus may be on removing existing dams and restoring natural habitats.
- With existing medical knowledge, two thirds of the blind should not have to suffer.
- The idea was to connect the new system to existing expressways and freeways.
- It is reported that a wild tiger suddenly went into a village and hurt a villager in Heilongjiang Province.
- "You can find evidence in radiocarbon for David being a villager in Norway in the sixth century A.D.!
- At seven in the evening, the gentleman heard a knock at the door, the villager opened the door.
- He asked a villager if he could stay in his house for a night.