How To Use Disastrously In A Sentence
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Parliamentarians are also accused of disastrously shoehorning the works into inappropriate settings which fail to show them to their best advantage.
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One of the helicopters disastrously crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in 1994.
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Outside, the parched soil has turned to dust and his crops have failed disastrously.
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McGregor has become some sort of whipping boy lately for trendy reviewers, who seem to think he's some kind of disastrously awful actor that stinks up every project he's in.
Hollywood Elsewhere
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It is undeniable that the aftermath of the remarkable military victory has been disastrously handled.
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There is nervousness in military circles that such a war could backfire disastrously.
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The programme has angered rail watchdogs who accuse struggling Railtrack of timetabling the various closures disastrously.
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Expeditions which are decided upon and organised with insufficient care generally end disastrously.
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But naturally the plan goes disastrously wrong.
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Wells was married twice: firstly, and disastrously, in 1891 to his cousin, Isabel.
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That's an honest enough admission about the culpability of the financial community in bundling the toxic derivatives packages still disastrously undermining the economic health of the nation.
Robert Scheer: Obama Hires a Hustler
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The Independent reported on Saturday that Flying Brands, the mail order flowers and books group, is back on the acquisition trail, six years after its last attempt to expand ended disastrously.
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The vegetable harvest is disastrously behind schedule.
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What has alarmed lawyers, though, is that the arbitration process ended so disastrously.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her parents' marriage ended disastrously, so the one thing she wants is stability.
Times, Sunday Times
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How else can we explain disastrously flooding and unreformed NHS with tax booty unless they really believed the Tories were trying to starve it to death?
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THIS is the moment a rapper's 30ft stage dive went disastrously wrong.
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It is grotesquely, disastrously wrong about the Labour Party, and it imposes an abstract answer on a concrete situation.
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They each share one trait in common: they are all ceaselessly, painfully, disastrously unfunny.
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I was lucky to have gone wrong so disastrously at an age when it was possible to put it right.
Times, Sunday Times
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Boos from the Right, who point out that the figure falls "disastrously" short of the 50 per cent decrease in
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The one constant is Mary, who in her fluttery, birdlike way - and through the distorting lens of a perpetually full wine glass - shows a weakness for disastrously misreading casual kindness and winking jokes.
Somewhere between settled and unsettling
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This is the third time things have gone disastrously wrong.
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No, he was the political hero who used his genius to accomplish the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights act, and Medicare, among many others, and who also blundered disastrously into Vietnam, with consequences we continue to feel today in the poisonousness of our politics.
Matthew Yglesias » A Historic Achievement
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But games of chicken often end disastrously.
Times, Sunday Times
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the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust began
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Mrs. Kirchner started off her first term disastrously, getting into a blowup with Washington over a U.S. prosecutor's investigation into Miami man who allegedly delivered a suitcase of cash from Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez to Mrs. Kirchner's 2007 campaign.
Argentina's Kirchner Begins Second Term
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I still do not think Newman correct in the way he sets up Anglicanism, liberalism, and atheism as falling dominoes, but I have come to think that the Episcopal Church is disastrously disordered and disarrayed.
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If enforced it could backfire disastrously: one tourist shot dead in error would empty the Serengeti of paying guests.
Times, Sunday Times
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If a drug is approved and fails disastrously the FDA is blamed.
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As Mr. Taranto points out, a closer examination of the facts might have prevented Mr. Buchanan from being so disastrously mistaken.
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The experiment went disastrously wrong, ie progressed in an unexpected way with very unpleasant results.
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The anorexia sufferer is more likely to become disastrously underweight, while the bulimic will vary between the extremes of "normal".
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We're not sure if Brian has drifted disastrously off-message here, or whether we're seeing the birth of a new piece of official market positioning spin.
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Previous spelling reform proposals for English have had a disastrously unsuccessful history, but I only want to respell one word, and only by a capitalization.
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Who got rid of Frank Field, Brown did (Thereby condemning benefits and housing to remain disastrously unreformed).
Cannot Resist
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She was in agony and had to be carried away on a stretcher to an ambulance after her ski jump went disastrously wrong.
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The disastrously negative effects on investors ' morale cannot be denied.
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For if you press the wrong button, things can go disastrously wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's a secret but you know it will end disastrously.
The Sun
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The result will be a world that muddles along, with the constant danger that unattended problems will flare up disastrously.
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Euro 1992 was a flop for Germany, and at USA '94 a team torn apart by internal strife were disastrously eliminated by unfancied Bulgaria.
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The system is failing most disastrously among less academic children.
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However, the abuses that most affect ordinary Burmese-the expropriation of land, the conscription of labor, the arbitrary exaction of goods and funds, and the disastrously failing economy-are the products of state failure.
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Parsons, a good actress who has disastrously taken up directing in recent years, directed the whole silly adventure.
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Suddenly, King looked not fashionably late to the party, but awkwardly, disastrously late, swinging gaily through the doors just as the caterers were starting to pack up the crockery.
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All this time I was slavishly imitating a TV character and she thought I was a fashion trendsetter (albeit a disastrously failed one).
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But when Ellen tried to rescue her mind from mersion into this excess of beauty and to fix it on the small, warmly-coloured pattern of the domestic life within the room it was lost as completely and disastrously, so far as following its own ends went, in the not less excessive view of the spiritual world presented by this woman's face.
The Judge
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She was in agony and had to be carried away on a stretcher to an ambulance after her ski jump went disastrously wrong.
The Sun
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In 1945, one half of total agricultural production went to satisfy domestic demand; ten years later it was three fourths and Argentina's share of the international market suffered disastrously.
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The vegetable harvest is disastrously behind schedule.
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Britain's top policeman should have the power to appoint his own senior officers after disgraced commander Ali Dizaei was "disastrously" picked by politicians, a former head of Scotland Yard has claimed.
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I had an experience recently which could have ended disastrously.
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All too often the most dyspeptic views of modern Scotland come from expatriate Scots who rarely choose to travel north of the Border, yet know beyond a peradventure that the country has gone disastrously downhill ever since they left.
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His father ran, if disastrously and abortively, for president almost four decades ago.
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The bill ensconces a disastrously wasteful system - or patchwork of systems - in law.
Health Care Relief In 2013 Giving Dems Heartburn
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She was in agony and had to be carried away on a stretcher to an ambulance after her ski jump went disastrously wrong.
The Sun
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Since the former earlier this week defended the FIA decision to restage the race, even – disastrously –releasing the naive-looking report on which that decision was based, Ecclestone changed his position, while Todt's predecessor Max Mosley said there was not the slightest chance that the race would be run.
F1's Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled again as Ecclestone comes under fire
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They appear to be good faith efforts to deal with these problems, but from the result it's hardly deniable that the system failed disastrously.
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The petition set forth that the disagreement between the starchers and the members of the Collar and Shirt Manufacturers’ Association was resulting disastrously to the chief industry of the city.
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During his mayorship, he demonstrated great administrative ability but a disastrously ill-tuned political antenna.
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It is now 12 years since our rail system was disastrously privatised and allowed to run down.
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No doubt the Labor Party will be spending a lot of time, money and energy analysing how it so disastrously lost the election.
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TSMC's 40nm process maturity can simply be described as disastrously bad.
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At the Battle of Courtrai in 1302, the French army was disastrously defeated by Flemish burghers.
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Then it all seemed to go disastrously wrong.
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Disastrously short, and he wonders if the fuel totalizer could be wrong.
Orbit
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Now fox populations have dropped disastrously.
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Even when a company is right about the technology, it's all too easy for it to be disastrously early for the market.
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Needless to say, a very simple crust recipe turned out disastrously, which is ridiculous.
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The GMC found that he had acted outside his competence in two cases that had ended disastrously for the patients.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is grotesquely, disastrously wrong about the Labour Party, and it imposes an abstract answer on a concrete situation.
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A final experiment by the police at labour organization backfired disastrously.
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It clashed disastrously with his English gent's pinstripe shirt.
The Sun
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Having seen many of her students become disastrously addicted to drugs, she determined to kill the drug trafficker.
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After firing off a couple of jokes that bomb disastrously, he will ask for a volunteer from the audience.
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But what today looks like a masterstroke that has catapulted BarCap from being an also-ran on Wall Street into a credible competitor could easily have turned out disastrously.
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But memories of prior political awakenings that ended disastrously were revived when the Polish military cracked down in 1981.
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The whole saga is starting to look disastrously dated.
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The unsuccessful campaign ended disastrously with the death of five-sixths of the colonial soldiery.
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He says the coach made some terrible errors and described the Lions as having done "disastrously badly" in New Zealand.
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All three disastrously misunderstood the novels as metaphysical allegories.
Times, Sunday Times
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And this provision has interacted disastrously with state political trends.
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If this was meant to take the heat off, it has backfired disastrously.
The Sun
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The decision to take only four strikers backfired disastrously, and we bottled the penalty shoot-out.
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The vegetable harvest is disastrously behind schedule.
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The company is billions in debt and, thanks to financial engineering, has gone disastrously wrong.
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