How To Use Inadvertently In A Sentence

  • Some parenting patterns inadvertently support aggressive behavior in more subtle ways.
  • I can't tell you how many times I've caught hell in several restaurants, laundromats, and arcades for inadvertently handing them a Canadian coin intermixed with the American stuff. Pizza Patr�n's Peculiar Pecuniary Peso-Paying Predicament
  • The one quote that strikes me as quite unsound is the one at the very end, though of course it's always impossible to tell if some relevant context might have been inadvertently cut in the editing.
  • The administrators should check that you would not inadvertently overfund your pension. Times, Sunday Times
  • Backwards Pretend you are a beginner who has inadvertently forgotten which end of the board is forwards and set sail going backwards.
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  • The twisted logic was inadvertently summed up by agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire, a loyal Sarkozy lieutenant, with the words: "When they remove all the pork from a restaurant open to the public, I think they fall into communalism, which is against the principles and spirit of the French republic. The Guardian World News
  • They inadvertently got mixed up in a free fight involving some 20 people.
  • While ostensibly the pie plate would serve to prevent the derailleur from inadvertently and tragically wandering into the spokes like a Nü-Fred jumping into the Gimbels Ride, in the absence of any sort of rear mech "rear mech" is Yiddish for derailleur--the "ch" is guttural I can only assume the pie plate is vestigial. New Customs: Changing Language, Changing Bikes
  • So, inadvertently, is it possible that you are being used to promote a meme? Release the Crowley/Gates tapes. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Many if not most of the arsonists appeared to have started big fires inadvertently with small fires.
  • It's always frustrating to watch an artist with top-shelf talent reach that inadvertently satiated moment when there's really nothing important to say, nothing to add.
  • Dutch bacteriologist who inadvertently proved the existence of a dietary factor (a vitamin) necessary for health.
  • Liza Minella inadvertently kicked off an inter-web catchphrase, Taylor Swift crooned her way into our hearts, a video of a woman falling into a fountain while texting went viral--and much, much more. WATCH THIS: The Top 9 Viral Videos Of The Week
  • No, my real issue with them is that I am tired of getting inadvertently mooned by complete strangers.
  • As usual, he prepared to bestraddle his English-made Triumph hog by hiking up his pants, but little did he realize that in doing so he had inadvertently switched on the Strapocaster's industrial-strength electromagnet. Word Magazine - Comments
  • Peering downwards, praying she hadn't just inadvertently trampled on Zebedee or Orlando or little Tallulah in the gloom, she grinned. TICKLED PINK
  • In your efforts to make new friends at work, you inadvertently fell prey to an office gossipmonger, someone who habitually brokers information about others to enhance her own sense of self-importance. Dr. Irene S. Levine: Betrayed by the Office Gossip Girl
  • A thief who tried to escape justice was caught in mid-air after he inadvertently jumped onto a trampoline. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what could other less reputable concerns do with such data captured inadvertently from unwitting Web sites?
  • Moreover, because all the system files stay on a read-only device, it is most unlikely that they are inadvertently tampered with by anybody.
  • A one-half microfarad condenser is placed in the receiver circuit at each station so that the line will not be tied up should some subscriber inadvertently leave his receiver off its hook. Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc.
  • At the end of the wall we inadvertently disturbed a hawksbill turtle resting among the fronds of a soft coral.
  • At the same time I thought it advisable, in my note under the same heading (Cantabrigia), to point out to him that he had, no doubt inadvertently, been poaching on my preserves, and I took advantage of the opportunity and filled up the lacunae in the steps of the derivation which, from want of evidence, had been left in my first note. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 1
  • _Osteology of the feet in Ruminantia_, Artiodactyla -- The following illustrations were inadvertently omitted from the text in the section on the _Artiodactyla_. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • He nodded sharply, inadvertently tossing hair into his face.
  • Japan retrieved a draw out of this though, largely thanks to the boot of the big defender inadvertently slotting beyond his own keeper.
  • Then an overeager colleague, moncler, using the crystal ball to predict a raise, inadvertently throws it into a tender region of his boss.
  • Honourable members don't do anything dishonourable, but if they don't know the rules properly, then they could end up breaking them inadvertently.
  • Later, he had made an honest error in refusing to elaborate on details of his credit card transactions which led him inadvertently into controversy.
  • While we humans leave our scents behind inadvertently, dogs are not only advertent, they are profligate with their scents. INSIDE OF A DOG
  • I apologize for being unnecessarily snippy and for overlooking, misunderstanding or inadvertently mischaracterizing the arguments of opponents.
  • On the way back again to rejoin his mate he inadvertently walked over some gravel, and the noise alerted the guards.
  • Use a clear, incise drape on the surgical site, which inadvertently helps to keep the flow of oxygen at the surgical site.
  • Not only that, he lined up Sean Chumura, "a cyberwarfare and computer forensics expert" who is also [LINK NSFW] helping Perfect 10 in its lawsuit against Google, to testify that "it was possible for plaintiff, while 'tabbing' through the registration page, to inadvertently hit the space bar and thereby 'check' the terms and conditions box. Marketing Law Blog
  • On the other hand, studies show that in so called "triadic" encounters, mom or dad sometimes becomes an object in the room, and the conversation is monopolized by the adult child, or the doc talks to son or daughter, inadvertently ignoring the patient. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • But people are fearful of missives from the taxman and often inadvertently overpay tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bill would inadvertently encourage irresponsible experimentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last issue of the journal was inadvertently misnumbered.
  • This ritual of confession, absolution and penance inadvertently hides as much as it discloses.
  • Some faulty wines undergo a secondary fermentation in the bottle, due to a small amount of yeast and sugar left inadvertently in the wine.
  • It is a capital offense to inadvertently kill someone while attempting suicide.
  • But it is crucial it does not inadvertently cause problems that diminish its value.
  • The case was livened up one day in early July when an elderly spectator inadvertently wandered into the jury box when trying to find his seat, leading one of the prosecuting councils to joke that "The 13th juryman is on the Bench I always understood. Archive 2009-02-01
  • One day in 1780, a Italian anatomist Luigi Galvani (Luigi Galvani) do dissections of frogs, hands hold VGP-BPS10A/B all kinds of metallic equipment, inadvertently touched a thigh of a frog during a same time, a contraction muscles of frog legs during once a moment, as a stimulatory effect, as well as if only a steel instrument to! touch a frogs, a absence of such a reaction. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Telephone users in the city these days have been treated to a sound resembling a ghoulish wail, if they inadvertently misplace the receiver.
  • And while inadvertently walking through a babywear department, it suddenly hit me, doh!
  • Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and reposition the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers.
  • At this I opened my eyes inadvertently -- nobody could help it -- and saw the barometrical change in poppa's countenance. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')
  • But by criminalising the taking of any bird's egg, our legislators inadvertently cut off one route in which many of today's older naturalists learned their trade, the schoolboy pastime of "egging". Enjoying the natural world
  • The book inadvertently raises the issue of whether writers play a useful role in political commentary when their expertise really lies in bonkbusters or whodunits.
  • Sadly, we tried to usher the creature out the window, but ended up hitting it inadvertently.
  • Right now they all appear to be tarred with the same brush - albeit inadvertently innocent to say the least, given known chuckers in cricket were forced from the game down the years.
  • Ralph says assets as large as buildings are sometimes inadvertently left uninsured.
  • Even in his monumental riveted copper sculptures, one finds the subtle influence of the coppersmith / icon maker inadvertently creeping into his technique.
  • The blaze had been inadvertently started by a mountain climber trying to burn toilet paper on Sunday.
  • I wonder how that compares to atty-client privilege, like the classic case of turning over a truckload of documents in discovery, and inadvertently disclosing a privileged communication somewhere inthere? The Volokh Conspiracy » The Next iPhone — and the Criminal Law Angle
  • It contains venom in the spines on its back and so a person can be stung by inadvertently stepping on it.
  • Then key scenes had to be re-shot after film was inadvertently destroyed in a developing lab.
  • But there is pressure to outlaw the practice if the undisclosed details were completely unconnected to the cause of death or forgotten inadvertently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tillman was on his second tour of duty when he was killed in Afghanistan -- a victim of "fratricide," inadvertently killed by his own troops during an ill-fated expedition. Rory O'Connor: The Tillman Story -- Just Give Us Some Truth
  • Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic.
  • While the shuttlecraft crashes on an away mission staged for no reason other than to necessitate a rescue, the holodeck inadvertently takes over the ship.
  • The anti-hero this time around is Lord Zetta, a brazen, arrogant jerk of an overlord who inadvertently destroys his own netherworld and ends up getting trapped inside a book.
  • No payment is ever made and any money inadvertently paid by an unsuspecting victim is siphoned off into the fraudsters hands.
  • Frequently he would return to the ward at night to check a plaster or that a tourniquet had not been left in situ inadvertently.
  • Our team trailed 8 to 9 when inadvertently one of their boules moved the cochon so that we now had the three closest boules. Petanque - French Word-A-Day
  • On checking we found that the invitation and number were inadvertently omitted from the report.
  • It was something of a get-together with the ECC crowd (with whom I went and LARPed a week or two ago); and it was perfectly pleasant except for the raging headache I inadvertently nursed with a glass of cab-sav that tasted like paint thinner. Even so, Spring -- quickly come
  • It's too easy to inadvertently fail to practice what we preach.
  • It seems that some of the documents that Sandy Berger carried away inadvertently from the National Archives while preparing for his 9/11 Commission testimony had to do with port and airport security, and John Kerry has, not suprisingly, urged that port and airport security be improved. Oh, get a room!
  • Inadvertently, the rest of the society is homogenised and the spokesperson emerges as singular and exceptional.
  • He kept close to his side a Church of Scotland padre, the Reverend George Duncan, who inadvertently reinforced his sense of divine inspiration.
  • Now—if someone wanted to be critical of EMP as an inadvertently “antirock” entity—this meal would have been a perfect metaphor, as it was the epitome of ruining something visceral. Chuck Klosterman on Pop
  • Campbell didn't inadvertently pass the ball back to his keeper by mishitting (this word always looks rude to me) a clearance, he was trying to shepherd the ball back to his keeper, and he touched it before it reached him, thereby gaining an advantage for his team. TEAMtalk Football News
  • Then an overeager colleague, using the crystal ball to predict a raise, inadvertently throws it into a tender region of his boss.
  • He also knew that, if Ally didn't have a distraction, she would inadvertently be a distraction to him.
  • They inadvertently stow away on a ship captained by the explorer Cortes, managing to escape with the assistance of a horse.
  • I always use the word extreme," Mr. Schumer told his Democratic colleagues, in comments inadvertently broadcast to reporters who called into the conference. Democrats Agree to Take New Look at GOP Proposals
  • Just before the dinner break when we took the vote on the Relationships Bill, inadvertently a vote was cast for one member on our side of the House in both lobbies.
  • A thief who tried to escape justice was caught in mid-air after he inadvertently jumped onto a trampoline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then an enthusiastic student inadvertently overwatered the colony just before a weekend, leaving a flood inside the termites' box.
  • Every protocol and application is vulnerable to malformed data and irregularities inadvertently introduced by the designers and coders of the associated software.
  • Bank of America Corp. says it "inadvertently verbally reviewed" a loan-modification request by Lindsey Farnsworth of Sugar Hill, Ga., who started making reduced payments to the Charlotte, N.C., bank in May after being told she was "preapproved" for HAMP. Foreclosure Crisis, Part 2: Modifications
  • I inadvertently pressed the wrong button.
  • A mizzle, drizzle, haze, what's the difference between fog and mist, etc., etc. Simon Winchester: But the language and the dictionary therefore can almost inadvertently paint a portrait of the society that uses the language. A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling
  • They inadvertently got mixed up in a free fight involving some 20 people.
  • Somehow, someway, it inadvertently slips to my mother that I have a boyfriend.
  • The app also provides details about local customs so soldiers can avoid inadvertently causing offence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The difficulty is that the court must decide whether the document has been inadvertently inspected.
  • He inadvertently took a massive dose after being given a handful of tablets by a pal. The Sun
  • The company's San Diego system inadvertently gave Pacific Bell's directory unit 11,400 unlisted phone numbers that PacBell put into its white pages.
  • But there is pressure to outlaw the practice if the undisclosed details were completely unconnected to the cause of death or forgotten inadvertently. Times, Sunday Times
  • But people are fearful of missives from the taxman and often inadvertently overpay tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for the dance events coming as interludes, models took the centrestage, inadvertently defining the commercialisation of education.
  • As concerns nomenclature, inadvertently, Professor Judson fails to follow his own advice, no doubt because he is a historian, not a biologist.
  • Frequently he would return to the ward at night to check a plaster or that a tourniquet had not been left in situ inadvertently.
  • My friend's wife inadvertently pulled a face the last time he got undressed in front of her. Times, Sunday Times
  • More to the point, by continuing to outlaw mercenarism, the international community is inadvertently creating a series of legal loopholes that make effective regulation of PMCs all but impossible. David Isenberg: The Road to Effective PMC Regulation is Pitted With Good Intentions
  • Equally, it could have been the film company runner he might have inadvertently upset by being too terse. The Sun
  • Suicide is a touchy subject for the media, indeed the coroner has a full page of guidelines on how to write about it without inadvertently promoting it.
  • Eddie is an innocent, naïve and wide-eyed security guard inadvertently caught up in Gary and Frank's plans.
  • I inadvertently passed this essay by.
  • In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement.
  • Dealer mays inadvertently expose their hole card or the next card out of the shoe before it should have been exposed.
  • Almost inadvertently, through such activity, structures emerged which promoted active citizenship through community education and development initiatives.
  • One of Mary's gentlewomen from the Welsh household, Anne Hussey, found herself imprisoned in 1536 because she referred to Mary, inadvertently, as "my lady Princess" when asking a servant to bring them both a drink. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Wilkins has inadvertently struck upon a deeper problem than straw men and psychobabble.
  • In 1988, in response to concerns expressed by the FDA about the risks of intra-arterial injection of Phenergan, Wyeth proposed new language that for the label that described how to decrease the risk of "inadvertently injecting [Phenergan] intra-arterially. FindLaw Writ - Recent Articles
  • A visit to the local hospital did not improve matters as the doctor inadvertently punctured a small sac in his elbow which required extensive treatment back in Melbourne.
  • Hulk fights with iron man, leading inadvertently to the discovery of Cap and his subsequent thawing from the Cap America movie .. ( Comic Fanboy Dreams - Captain America and The Avengers! « FirstShowing.net
  • These observations suggest that some individuals occasionally stray off of the marsh surface, or are inadvertently transported to the lower intertidal zone during ebb tides.
  • With all the Superman memorabilia, he had most likely inadvertently made someone filthy rich.
  • Her chin was awash with saliva and blood; she inadvertently drooled a thick cord into the quivering maw. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Making yourself a cheese sandwich next day, you don't notice the bacteriological accompaniment - but you have inadvertently eaten uncooked enterococci.
  • Inadvertently, as a shell of treasure lost on the gold tourism belt of Three Gorges, Yichang downtown became a skip zone of a luxury cruise from Chongqing to Shanghai and other high-end customers.
  • A monarchy which strives to avoid political controversy now finds itself inadvertently at the heart of it.
  • They could still do some quite nasty damage if people inadvertently handled them or were exposed to them.
  • Employees conducting routine maintenance inadvertently left the system unprotected, allowing intruders to waltz in.
  • Indeed, the national U.S. drinking age of 21 has inadvertently caused the 18 to 20 year olds to go underground where they learn to binge rather than quaff a casual stein.
  • If only I had remembered to put the cap back on the Liquid Plumber before it was inadvertently knocked over.
  • After hearing him inadvertently call her "milady," she realizes he was the young servant boy she knew as a child. Anime Nano!
  • Almost inadvertently, through such activity, structures emerged which promoted active citizenship through community education and development initiatives.
  • By pursuing their own self-interest, individuals are inadvertently promoting the public good.
  • And after mopping uselessly at the scalding coffee that I'd inadvertently spat on my arm I sat back down to figure out how the bejesus I'd picked up the extra million or so visitors.
  • He disagreed withy my use of the word cordon, replying: "It's not necessarily to keep away from them, but to keep them away from us," adding that extra space for reporters give us room to roam, and ensures nobody inadvertently encroaches on that space. Liblogs.ca latest blog entries
  • Next up an embarrassed apology of sorts as I inadvertently hit the update button on my address book filer program as a result it sprang into action issuing obscure requests and information v-cards to all and sundry.
  • While Maude's abortion was truly groundbreaking, it inadvertently galvanized the anti-choice movement.
  • If I have inadvertently displayed any sexist, racist, lookist, ableist, or any other type of bias as yet unnamed, I apologise.
  • My friend's wife inadvertently pulled a face the last time he got undressed in front of her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charles ThomsonCo-founder, The Stuckists• In my attack on Oxford University's poor record on admitting black students Letters, 14 April I inadvertently insulted the entire university staff by referring to their "titanic salaries". Letters: Psi of despair
  • The other half wore the shell-shocked expressions of those who have inadvertently wandered into the wrong club.
  • Several weeks ago I was out for a ride and inadvertently ran a stop sign.
  • unidiomatic," furnishing numerous examples from varied sources that inadvertently prove the adjective to be inapplicable. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 3
  • They may riffle or strip too high and, again, inadvertently expose cards allowing you to know their approximate location.
  • During his stay, his stomal deodorant drops were inadvertently instilled into both eyes instead of topical glaucoma treatment.
  • Eddie is an innocent, naïve and wide-eyed security guard inadvertently caught up in Gary and Frank's plans.
  • The police reported D.K., also aged 16, was showing a small-bore pistol to his classmate and pressed the trigger inadvertently.
  • The student inadvertently transposed the e and the i in "weird".
  • In the ensuing panic, it appears other hostages had inadvertently set off booby traps laid in the theatre by the rebels.
  • As winter approaches, another group of Red Cross food distribution centres is inadvertently bombed in a country where four million people face starvation.
  • The series goes a long way toward explaining, if inadvertently, why the quincentenary turned into a fiasco.
  • But upon reacting with the drug, the enzyme inadvertently triggers the release and activation of the bactericide triclosan, concealed within NB2001, causing the bacteria to self-destruct.
  • In one of the great ironies of constitutional history, Miller's repudiation of Campbell's arguments in the Slaughter-House Cases inadvertently gave Campbell his greatest victory.
  • The containment officer will be responsible for freeing anyone caught inadvertently in a police kettle.
  • One of the freeware tools he downloaded, which allowed him to place a Web counter on his site, was now inadvertently exposing his visitors to malicious crimeware.
  • Ah, so Bernstein inadvertently lets slip his true opinion. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pro-Palestinian “Peace Activists”
  • During his stay, his stomal deodorant drops were inadvertently instilled into both eyes instead of topical glaucoma treatment.
  • Their crowded fish camps--doused in antibiotics--deoxygenate the water, spread disease, inadvertently kill newborn wild salmon heading out to sea. Maria Rodale: Eat Trash, Save the Planet
  • Maybe instead it was a story about subconscious guilt - Hamlet realises the Hamlet family has done dirt to the Fortinbras clan, and inadvertently sabotages his own kinfolk and scuppers his inheritance.
  • Cuba Gooding, Jr. plays a straight dude who inadvertently gets booked on a gay cruise ship - horrors!
  • Campese announced himself to the world in notorious circumstances, inadvertently deriding legendary Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It seems obvious that a greater police presence in that neighborhood might thwart some criminals and inadvertently save lives.
  • They also inadvertently revealed the scope of art history's effacement of this context of practice.
  • Members of the public who are "inadvertently" caught up in police kettles should be allowed to leave, the report said, especially those who are vulnerable or distressed.
  • People in the environment may invalidate the client inadvertently, partly as a result of projective identification by the client with borderline personality disorder of negative parts of the self on to significant others.
  • When an ayah tried to comfort the crying child, she inadvertently caused the scorpion hidden in its nightdress to sting repeatedly until the baby died.
  • You inadvertently at a corner efforts core-pulling, climbing roses should not comparable to the noble peony.
  • But the goodwill of the gesture rapidly runs out when there is nobody to meet them at the airport and they inadvertently board the wrong bus. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm talking, writes his name inadvertently on cakes and everything. Happy Falker Satherhood!
  • Those trying to separate themselves from the crowd are inadvertently joining a large crowd of people who no one would want to be associated with in the first place.
  • More problematic yet is the all-male cast, which in the Elizabethan theater featured beardless youths plausible in female roles, but here offers adult men inadvertently or, in one case, deliberately, camping.
  • They lambaste Obama as socialist slime inadvertently refuting intelligent design. John Feffer: Ten Little Republicans
  • But their newfound romance is soon dealt a bit of a curveball when Lenni's conniving, interfering mother is inadvertently killed - or was she?
  • Some researchers have suggested that after dark the invertebrates lose orientation and are inadvertently washed away.
  • Some dogs are territorial and inadvertently ruin window blinds or woodwork trying to get to an intruding delivery person.
  • This is because those who write them may, often inadvertently, include material that has the unintended effect of reinforcing stereotyped views of offenders and their families.
  • Rose diverts all of her attention to the hot tea, inadvertently releasing Delilah from her magical hold.
  • Little did I suspect then what I was able to show many years later - namely, that relaxation of arteries by acetylcholine is strictly endothelium-dependent, and that my method of preparing the strips inadvertently resulted in the mechanical removal of all the endothelial cells. Robert F. Furchgott - Autobiography
  • A crowded street will self-organise into lanes with individuals inadvertently falling into the slipstream of others.
  • Copyrights by contrast arise often costlessly and inadvertently: easy to create. IPSC, first plenary session
  • Still, humans are inadvertently carpeting the planet in cigarette butts. Don't Be a Fishing Butthead
  • He may have inadvertently broadcast the message because he did not know how to operate the radio and the intercom.
  • Because of this, investigations inadvertently fall short of conveying the underlying epistemological rationale for ngoma persistence and transformation over time. 123 Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • We are inadvertently injuring those who are placed in our charge by continuing to use this archaic method of patient handling.
  • However, I may inadvertently have misstated this by suggesting that upper income folks end up paying more taxes than before in absolute terms.
  • the author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter
  • HONOLULU (AP) The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed an initial finding that the captain and first officer of a flight that overflew its destination in Hawaii inadvertently fell asleep while the plane was on autopilot. NTSB issues final report on 'sleeping pilots' case
  • The reality is that rhinoplasty surgeons will continue to display pre- and post-operative photographs that inadvertently misrepresent their results.
  • Some faulty wines undergo a secondary fermentation in the bottle, due to a small amount of yeast and sugar left inadvertently in the wine.
  • Underscoring that point, two West Australian backbenchers, Wilson Tuckey and Dennis Jensen, had inadvertently drafted a motion that would have tipped out Turnbull, and his deputy - their mate and fellow Sandgroper Julie Bishop - a Keystone Cops mistake that took time to correct. Undefined
  • Interpretation the post's title inadvertently says it all Review of The Burial of Jesus in Interpretation
  • For example, if syringes are not labeled with the name of the medication they contain, people inadvertently may give a patient the wrong medication.
  • If we inadvertently ‘pollute’ Mars with earth life before we get a chance to either confirm Mars' lifelessness or study its ecologies, then we mess up a huge chance at understanding and studying the nature of life on the grandest scale yet.
  • In return bees inadvertently carry electro-charged pollen from one flower to the next and cross-pollinate the lions share of plants around the globe. Dr. Reese Halter: Tons of Unrecognizable Honey
  • My Sunday school teacher suggested that maybe the fact that I'm trying to escape notice inadvertently brings me into the limelight.
  • The Bush Interior Department believed that a sort of informal deputization of the citizenry could be effected by permitting it to march about in national parks with loaded weapons, confident that not all would prove as incompetent as former vice president and now official doom-sayer Cheney, who inadvertently plugged a hunting companion. Christopher Brauchli: The NRA Befriends the Credit Card
  • He regrets if any hearts were set inadvertently aflutter.
  • One day I inadvertently put donor milk that had a high content of colostrum in the bottle.
  • Lanza, who seems ready to leap into a fistfight over the issue, describes in tones of pure horror how he added fruit juice to his drink and ‘inadvertently used aquavit instead of gin on one occasion.’
  • They inadvertently got mixed up in a free fight involving some 20 people.
  • Honourable members don't do anything dishonourable, but if they don't know the rules properly, then they could end up breaking them inadvertently.
  • Inadvertently, as a shell of treasure lost on the gold tourism belt of Three Gorges, Yichang downtown became a skip zone of a luxury cruise from Chongqing to Shanghai and other high-end customers.
  • Whilst baiting up I inadvertently stood next to a wasp's nest, and was attacked by dozens of the varmints, getting stung about 10 times on various parts of my body.
  • Make sure costumes are short enough that kids don't trip on them or inadvertently brush them against the low-lying flames in jack-o'-lanterns and candles.
  • They may have been involved in the virus's introduction into North America, though imported exotic birds, a viraemic human, or inadvertently transported mosquitoes seem more likely.
  • In fact, the authors claim the version of technocracy generated by the act may inadvertently serve the needs of democracy.
  • The marginal application of bread was inadvertently found by Queen Marie Antoinette of France who later paid with her head for her discovery on the scaffold during the French Revolution.
  • Some parenting patterns inadvertently support aggressive behavior in more subtle ways.
  • A new disease usually runs rampant because human beings have introduced it inadvertently — or, in the case of the rabbit disease myxomatosis, deliberately. Our Unwitting Germ Warfare on Animals
  • In a panic, I inadvertently pushed the accelerator instead of the brake.

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