How To Use By luck In A Sentence

  • By lucky coincidence, Zhou Yi and the manager a headhunter company a love affair as well.
  • The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement.
  • The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement.
  • By luck rather than judgement my fly fell perfectly behind the tree where the fish was lying.
  • Stoke survived until deep into the second half more by luck than judgment. Times, Sunday Times
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  • For any freedom not compatible with determinism would require indeterminism; and what is undetermined would happen by luck and could not be a free and responsible action.
  • I found my way there by luck, and fortunately had guidance on the return trip. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • Union Club, where, for another hour, they gravely discussed the future of Young Dick Forrest and pledged themselves anew to the faith reposed in them by Lucky CHAPTER IV
  • He achieved his aim more by luck than judgement.
  • I feel fortunate to be able to say that I am not in either one of those situations but rather in some kind of cushioned middle zone where by luck I find myself happy and healthy and feeling love and loved. Hope is more than an Abstract Noun
  • Laptop, valued at RMB 4999, 60 gainer list is drawn out by lucky draw.
  • The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement.
  • He was lucky to have chosen traits in his plants that are governed by such genotypic interactions by luck; if he'd observed phenotypes influenced by polyploidy he would probably have concluded that 'god did it.' Full Text Of Obama's Big Race Speech: A Big Break With Political Precedent
  • It was more by luck than judgment that this did not result in a serious injury or fatality. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was assigned to play forward and managed (more by luck than skill) to score two goals in the game.
  • He achieved his aim more by luck than judgement.
  • The goal may have been the product of judgment followed by luck.
  • Even with her interest pricked, it was more by luck than design that she eventually found herself at drama college.
  • Fishes" is one of a collection of poems by actor and poet Jason Woo that inspired and is featured in the short fifteen minute film Still, directed by Lucky Kuswandi. Fishes, by Jason Woo, from the film Still, by Lucky Kuswandi
  • Stoke survived until deep into the second half more by luck than judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Happiness, in this scheme of things, is always tied up with what happens, especially what happens by luck or chance.
  • But if you are an external, you take the fatalistic view things happen by luck or chance. The Sun
  • David HartThe Vows Moment Wobbles the SonnetI've walked the valley path in sticky rainto see the person I met in a caff by luck lost to the world out on a cloddy trackfull of ache, done-for-almost, in foul pain –Enough, I love you. Poems for a wedding
  • Machine pistol after strafing, afresh by hand gun's solving by luck don't die of, an all don't stay, the half naught of passes.

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