Get Free Checker

How To Use Unsurprising In A Sentence

  • It is therefore unsurprising that such seizures are sometimes confused with panic attacks.
  • He needs medical attention and is also, unsurprisingly, concerned about his safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even more unsurprising is the fact that this neo-nazi moron was parked in a disabled parking spot. Think Progress » Virginia DMV Pulls License Plate Coded With Neo-Nazi Message From Truck With Anti-Islam Imagery
  • Still, the SNP are understandably cock-a-hoop and, again unsurprisingly, SNP bloggers are urging the party on to 2010 and their plans for an independence referendum. The View from the North
  • Unsurprisingly, the story is much more complex than the headline suggests and provides yet another example of the story being spun to meet a commercial agenda.
Master English with Ease
Translate words instantly and build your vocabulary every day.
Boost Your
Learning
Master English with Ease
  • Unsurprisingly, few teams can have topped their table with such little fanfare and there was little in the way of a carnival atmosphere yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, the resulting play won five-star reviews. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, Gallo refers everything back to his childhood, mining his youth for anecdotes.
  • Unsurprisingly, I was missing a lot of important rehearsals in the process. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • The fact that he was willing to do damage to the country with useless concessions to a party that has proven itself a moral and intellectual failure to them on his side was extremely disturbing, and the fact that he succeeded not at all in unsurprising. Matthew Yglesias » Yglesias on Maddow
  • Unsurprisingly, sakura feature heavily in Japanese art.
  • The dog was, unsurprisingly given its breed, a pugnacious character at times. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • First off, it is kind of unsurprising that you, a rightwinger, would whine about Clinton. Think Progress » Congressman Attacks Liberal ‘Backbiters’ And ‘Naysayers’ For Criticizing Failed Missile Defense
  • The real outrage is how common and banal, how unsurprising and thoroughly precedented it is. Matthew Yglesias » Gaza in Context
  • Kerekou won by an unsurprisingly huge margin: 86 percent of the valid votes cast compared with 16 percent for Amoussou.
  • But it has flourished, unsurprisingly over the years, to become a much loved and cherished part of the British landscape.
  • Unsurprisingly, the technology sector was the first and worst hit, but the impact of the internet is leaving few areas untouched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not at all uninteresting but somewhat unsurprising and of minimal artistic value. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet despite a third-act plunge into compromised stodge (which is unsurprising considering its star names), there's some surprisingly edgy humour at work in this darker-than-expected comedy from German-born writer-director Derrick Borte. Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
  • The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.
  • Good weight of fruit and a vaguely rough tannins lead to an unsurprising warm alcoholic finish.
  • Of course we begin by emulating the people we recognize as virtuous in our society; hence, unsurprisingly, virtues differ between cultures.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, presidential memoirs are usually dull, uninformative and embarrassingly self-congratulatory.
  • Unsurprisingly, each artist affirms the importance of getting on with your co-writer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well known for her ability to avoid answering questions, she was unsurprisingly short on specifics.
  • It is unsurprising, then, that the exchange led to this, a bloated tear-stick of a song that desperately wrings emotion from the blandest of platitudes. This week's new singles
  • In this context it is unsurprising that imaginative representations of the threat to capital in the form of visions of digital pirates or of an unenterprising colossus, flesh out the picture.
  • Unsurprisingly, they found that highly self-disciplined adolescents out-performed their more impulsive peers, again and again. It's our narrow view of education that holds pupils back | Yvonne Roberts
  • It's also unsurprising that after the nightmare of the first world war, so many people around the world were inclined, in an era of modernism, to imagine peace in universalist terms.
  • At its heart is the unsurprising premise that personal experience dictates how we interpret information.
  • This was an unsurprisingly wearable range of clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight.
  • Unsurprisingly, perhaps, terrestrial transport can seem a trifle mundane. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was unsurprising, since the topic is touchy and the play controversial.
  • Unsurprisingly, Wundt, and others, refused to accept these new methods and conclusions, and a heated debate, the so called imageless thought controversy, ensued. His Name Was Do Re Mi
  • Unsurprisingly, it's difficult to perfectly forecast when the sakura will flower, but at this point cherry tree watchers are becoming more confident of their predictions.
  • Unsurprisingly she promptly quits and leaves him on babysitting duty, while trying to juggle work at the same time. The Sun
  • Yes, bilabial fricatives should be unsurprising, but Etruscan u-triggered lenition is however not common knowledge, so even if you personally don't find that interesting, others certainly will. Concern trolls and the Etruscan bilabial 'f'
  • She had written to the poet to point out the error but, unsurprisingly, had received no reply. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • Unsurprisingly, each artist affirms the importance of getting on with your co-writer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It says that when shown _pictures_ of both, they prefer circumcised to uncircumcised, which is unsurprising. Matthew Yglesias » Circumcision Fact
  • Environmentalists and water union leaders said the Commission's results were unsurprising.
  • Another worrying fact is the unsurprising fact that those with pensions tend to live longer than those not so lucky.
  • The Guardian, I understand, has expressed a totally unsurprising interest.
  • It is therefore unsurprising that patients with pulmonary embolism treated with streptokinase and urokinase are three times more likely to show clot resolution than patients taking heparin alone.
  • The Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA), unsurprisingly, objected to Prince releasing his album as a covermount. Prince's war with iTunes plays into the hands of illegal filesharers
  • Unsurprisingly, Michelson suggests freshness is all-important: It is important when making cheese at home the milk has to be as fresh as possible and preferably unhomogenised. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Unsurprisingly consumers will lose confidence in insurance if equitable treatment is seen to be at the discretion of the insurer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, the whole idea of ‘emotional software’ made by softies really appeals to me.
  • Postwar politics made extravagant claims for its own power, and unsurprisingly failed to deliver.
  • The prejudice is unsurprising; one of the inevitabilities of having to read more than a hundred novels concertinaed over a summer is that novels without much plot tend to languish.
  • The chameleonic Ribot shines in this setting with his unsurprisingly individual take on the bop guitar tradition.
  • Unsurprisingly, all the major newsprint and most journalists officially endorsed the Respondents, politicians were bombarded with letter and email campaigns resulting in vocal pronouncements for a review of human rights commissions (HRCs) and their provisions, and several civil liberty groups and recognizable figures such as Alan Borovoy provided unwavering support and reprimanded the use of HRCs for censuring our God given right (sic) to express ourselves. 2008 October : Law is Cool
  • Unsurprisingly, ousted NoW staff took her promises with a fistful of salt. Hugh Muir's diary
  • In this atmosphere of casual disregard for the law, it's unsurprising that some Bermudians choose to fight with knives and machetes in broad daylight.
  • Unsurprisingly, he was attacked vehemently by the church before his ideas gained common currency and became the new orthodoxy.
  • Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads.
  • The area had been converted, unsurprisingly, into a crime scene swarming with police.
  • Thus, it is unsurprising that rubisco still reacts with both oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  • Unsurprisingly, with all the activities she was involved in, her tall figure was femininely muscular and pleasantly shapely.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, it seems older people are less tolerant of shoddy service than younger people.
  • Unsurprisingly enough, rpan pans the camera from left to right, rtilt tilts it up and down, rfocus refocuses it, rzoom zooms in or out, and riris sets the iris to suit the light.
  • Unsurprisingly he deleted the messages after just a few minutes. The Sun
  • The old school secretary (who I also met) is retiring ( unsurprising, as she looks about 94). AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • She was unsurprisingly sore immediately after her unplaced effort, but thankfully suffered no lasting damage and her recent work has convinced Easterby that she remains in tip-top form.
  • Unsurprisingly, a lot of people don't relish the idea of two mortgages, especially if they've ‘maxed out’ on the new one.
  • Unsurprisingly, one week later the salt remained undissolved.
  • Perhaps it is unsurprising that such holist underdetermination has often been taken to pose a threat to the fundamental rationality of the scientific enterprise. Underdetermination of Scientific Theory
  • Unsurprisingly, different scales can lead to discordant results.
  • Unsurprisingly, the article says that people viewing films projected using the new system find that films look a lot better than when projected using the older system
  • The least surprising thing about the Emmy Awards this year was how unsurprising they were.
  • The main holdouts, unsurprisingly, are the few dozen most selective and prestigious schools in the United States — that is, the ones that already do well on measures of reputation and resources. What Makes A College Good?
  • It was the unsurprising conviction of the Catholic bishops that the Catholic Church was the true church and that Orthodox Christians were schismatics.
  • Unsurprisingly, her first full international against bitter rivals England in 1973 is one she will always remember.
  • Unsurprisingly the momentum was lost when Cassano was substituted with 20 minutes remaining.
  • It's unsurprising that the modern age hasn't given rise to many more unidentified bleeps and bloops, but perhaps we've become inured to the crackle of unwanted aural static.
  • Unsurprisingly, given the risk of arbitrary expropriation and extortion, the ordinary people responded by living in studied indigence.
  • The auction came one day after Moody's warned Spain of a possible downgrade to its triple-A rating, a move that was described as unsurprising but nonetheless unfortunate in its timing. Spanish Bond Auction Dispels Worries
  • The dog was, unsurprisingly given its breed, a pugnacious character at times. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Unsurprising, you might argue, given the chequered history of pop singers in the theatre.
  • Unsurprisingly he deleted the messages after just a few minutes. The Sun
  • Unsurprisingly, our oleaginous Prime Minister, after striving to weaken protection for British workers on his last Euro-adventure, is in the vanguard of this movement.
  • Critics say that, unsurprisingly, death and mortality have been the chief preoccupations of his recent writings.
  • The proposals were swiftly and unsurprisingly rejected by Western ministers.
  • This is unsurprising as they are men of great power and influence.
  • And unsurprisingly they have had an awful lot of fun spending their dosh. The Sun
  • Unsurprisingly, provinces can't legislate on matters of federal competence and nor can Parliament legislate on matters of provincial competence.
  • Unsurprisingly, there were some pretty inventive ways of saying it, such as nill — from which the term willy-nilly (literally meaning “will he, won’t he” in Middle English) is derived. Preposterous Apostrophes VII: Why Won’t Willn’t Work? « Motivated Grammar
  • He unsurprisingly states that the collegiate system is a ‘strength not a weakness’.
  • Donald Findlater, director of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, a charity concerned with the welfare of offenders and victims and which aids the police, the national offender management service, and Mappa, said the report's findings were "unsurprising". Probation staff admit to serious failures over sex offenders
  • Unsurprisingly loud protests by veterans of the uprising blocked it.
  • Mimicking a hanging or suicide is unusual , but perhaps in case it is unsurprising, he said.
  • And, unsurprisingly, the packaging is equally gorgeous - an embossed gatefold CD sleeve complete with black disc envelope and postcard, as well as slightly skewed typeface setting.
  • André Simon was, unsurprisingly, a leading light and the original cellarer and treasurer.
  • Really, however, I'm just going through the motions, because it was - as exams go - quite unsurprising, especially given our expectations, and doom-laden predictions.
  • Much of what we have heard so far is unsurprising: absurd pledges on spending, vitriolic attacks on cuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, Mr Manners took to blundering into my flat at 3.30 am in a most unchivalrous manner: blind drunk, ranting that his mother didn't love him.
  • By now it's less than an hour until show time and there isn't room to swing a mascara backstage so unsurprisingly Belinda laughs when I ask how she's coping.
  • That occasionally he might overstep the line is unsurprising.
  • It was because she was wholly at ease as her long legs strode down the path that her appearance seemed unsurprising. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • Unsurprisingly, doing this involves sober reasoning, which scrutinizes your life carefully and rejects activities which will result overall in impingements on your tranquillity.
  • But given how messianic aspects of neoconservatism would subsequently become it's interesting to note that Kristol also (and in my view correctly) quipped that "meliorism" was all that could be hoped for even though: "Unsurprisingly, "coping" rather than "solving" lacks dramatic appeal for journalists as for politicians. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • And it's always an unsurprising surprise to hear the garrulous honesty of politicians talking about the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, the best comparisons are with manuscript illuminations produced in the Winchester and Canterbury workshops, such as the famous Trinity Gospels in Cambridge, which were probably made in about 1020.
  • Unsurprisingly, many of this year's firms are in counter-cyclical or recessionproof sectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sam is a 14-year-old pedigreed Chinese crested and, unsurprisingly, has won the contest three times in a row.
  • In Old Saint Paul's, a quiet, cut-off space for fallen soldiers, it was unsurprising she thought of a martyr.
  • So along with your boundlessly vicious hypocrisy, you are (unsurprisingly) incapable of anything which could even possibly qualify as logical reasoning? Think Progress » Former McCain adviser Mark Zandi: The ‘stimulus was key’ to the strong 4th quarter growth of U.S. economy.
  • Unsurprisingly, the shop grasped her point quickly and pulled out a drawer of suitably empowering finger candy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, the couple have used the home for entertaining on a lavish scale, not just as a quiet family retreat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, using an infographic for a post can draw attention to a blogging site due to its shareability.
  • Unsurprisingly he deleted the messages after just a few minutes. The Sun
  • In a way, this is unsurprising, because it occupied a prime piece of Notting Hill real estate, which was frankly wasted on children.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly his first run-in with the law wasn't long in coming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, he is fiercely protective of the elder sibling he called brother until a few years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly it has been found that subjects which are taught in a more innovative and interesting way get better results and better behaviour in those lessons.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, its advocates are now increasingly disavowing any intention of adding intelligent design to science curricula.
  • The subsequent interpretations of the debate by the panel and others have also been totally unsurprising.
  • So, unsurprisingly, Bulbous futzed about in the water, pretending to be tangled up and unable to manage a leg of the challenge that Courtney's skeleton had breezed through, making sure the Pathetics had their totem pole finished before he got his bag back. Survivor Heroes vs Villains: Mission Implausible.
  • Akataleptos, 'ungraspable' is common to Basil and (probably) the Antiochene formula of 325; it appears also in the liturgy of Chrysostom, but – unsurprisingly – is absent from AC and Eunomius, both of which have serious theological objection to phrases suggesting that God is radically unknowable. The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • Unsurprisingly each main political party has fielded a candidate, including the present council leader being nominated by the Labour Party.
  • Unsurprisingly, faced with a resolute batsman Gilchrist was not sparing with bouncers or the occasional beamer.
  • Knowing as we do how lucrative being an MP can be, even if it means having to jettison any personal honour one may have, it is unsurprising that ‘LibDem’ MPs with wafer thin majorities should be having a fit of the vapours at the thought of being confronted by something truly democratic (Let the People Have Their Say!) as opposed to their ersatz version of democracy (‘Do as you are told!’). Lib 'Dems' Squirm On The Hook
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, we all got the same answers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, families are severely stressed, as evidenced by low birth rates and high death rates.
  • As Norman Oder has perceptively written of the groundbreaking, putting the rapper "front and center" was "a brilliant move [...] relying on the unsurprising shallowness of a star-struck press. Matt Sledge: Aqueduct Report: Jay-Z Was Clueless
  • While the industry may face some challenges in generating a major grassroots campaign demanding a Canadian DMCA, more important is their planned Copyright FAQ which unsurprisingly tells only one side of the story. New CRIA bid for Canadian DMCA
  • In a completely unsurprising turn of events (unsurprising, that is, to those of us who have never had any illusions about Opossum), the Justice Department has moved to confirm and expand the Bush administration's doctrine on wiretapping. Reclusive Leftist
  • It was unsurprising that he sent two nightwatchmen to see out time in his place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, many are finding it difficult to do so. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, open government advocates in the Sunlight Foundation and the larger community have strongly opposed these cuts. put the proposal to defund open government datain perspective at OpenCongress: "The value of data openness in government cannot be overestimated, and for the cost of just one-third of one day of missile attacks in Libya, we can keep these initiatives alive and developing for another year. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Experiments on children have led to the unsurprising conclusion that those who walk to school have a much more highly developed awareness of their environment than their sensorily deprived classmates dropped by car.
  • Unsurprisingly, each artist affirms the importance of getting on with your co-writer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's unsurprising that in a course on deviance, we might talk about deviant stuff and I don't accept that at a university, we should have to trim our sails so that the local happy-clappies are satisfied with our absence of moral turpitude.
  • After that the caner wasn't permitted back in, unsurprisingly. The Sun
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, lawyers are enthusiastic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, we are also selling to the Gaddafi government in Libya, another nation which has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention.
  • Unsurprisingly, four fifths of the trainees surveyed said they thought that eponyms should be abandoned as a way of describing fractures.
  • Unsurprisingly, 31 per cent of survey respondents said that cost-cutting remains an important concern.
  • Unsurprisingly for a man of the cloth, Elwin disapproved. April 2007
  • The forms taken by kinetic art are, unsurprisingly, very diverse, given that the nature of the art is non-material.
  • Well, unsurprisingly, players that are better in attack are significantly more likely to score a penalty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, plans to restore the remaining nine houses on the site are on hold. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is therefore unsurprising that the political system itself has become stultified and its population disengaged and apathetic.
  • In the light of his pathological inability to see beyond the literal meaning on the page to any intended but inaccurately expressed meaning this is unsurprising, but also unendearing. Stanisław Leśniewski
  • So it is unsurprising that seven of the recent self-immolation protestors are connected to Kirti. The Tibetan Suicides
  • This may seem unsurprising, given the red-meat troglodytism of recent years. Contrary Brin
  • Its conventions are stilted, its plot unsurprising, its characters stock and its folksy songs repetitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, it concluded that he is a fantastic footballer, a great dresser and makes lots of money for his family, which is good of him.
  • For one thing, it highlights the fact that top institutions often rely on "creaming" — admitting only the best of the best, who then, unsurprisingly, do well. Dumb Money
  • Unsurprisingly, each artist affirms the importance of getting on with your co-writer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, our preferred method of stock screening throws out a large number of Irish and British financials that pay annual dividends in excess of prevailing cash deposit rates.
  • I was surprised by the traditional mode of narration; the prose is conventional, unsurprising, not ostentatiously poetic.
  • Unsurprising, thought Caspian, as the bite of the wind on his face made him breathe in sharply.
  • So, unsurprisingly, Jason Calacanis has once again inflamed some bloggers by stating that there’s no such thing as “A-list” bloggers: I Want Your RSS Feed!
  • Unsurprisingly, the classic Islay single malts are as smoky and tarry as they come, and just what a plate of haggis and neeps needs.
  • Isn't it unsurprising how settling a lawsuit does nothing to settle the underlying acrimony that motivated it?
  • Unsurprisingly, this has prompted protest and will spur on activists planning to occupy the financial district. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is unsurprising as HSBC has led high street banks in acquiring City of London stockbroking skills.
  • This process was called retting (a name which, unsurprisingly, derives from the same root as rot).
  • There are several red La Boca varietals about but, unsurprisingly, this smooth, juicy, raspberry and blackberry-stacked unblended malbec, the country's finest red grape, is the best.
  • Unsurprisingly, nothing is what it seems as his play tangles its way to a quadruple-cross conclusion.
  • This is actually unsurprising, given the population, and he omits to mention that pre-railway London was already ringed by courses.
  • But to show the "civilizational" standards of the Europeans at the time to be superior to the standards of their Arab enemies is quite false but unsurprising. Tuesday, May 31, 2005
  • • Didn't essentialise the awful war crimes of both sides by appealing to their intrinsic wickedness, their religion, their history, their historically-damaged psyche - instead, they have viewed it as an appalling, yet unsurprising, consequence of a long and bitter ethnic conflict. Harry's Place
  • The initial blow is hard, so it is unsurprising that it hurts.
  • Unsurprisingly, HSBC Holdings and Lloyds Banking Group favor a wide "ring-fence" to minimize the impact on their existing U.K. operations. U.K. Bank Revamp Is a Leap in the Dark
  • Mr Catterall said the staff were firefighting the whole time; unsurprisingly the Ward was not a popular one.
  • Unsurprisingly, harmonica worked a quite a bit better than sousaphone in this space.
  • Unsurprisingly, he is fiercely protective of the elder sibling he called brother until a few years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly perhaps, he plays much safer on his debut recording. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prince had looked shaky after tea and it was unsurprising when he offered a simple catch off Lyon before De Villiers got a top edge to an ambitious pull shot that Cummins held after racing away from mid-off. Peter Siddle cuts down South Africa resistance to give Australia edge
  • Unsurprisingly, these rather unruly school students were engaged and excited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kerekou won by an unsurprisingly huge margin: 86 percent of the valid votes cast compared with 16 percent for Amoussou.
  • Recent research came up with the unsurprising info that the average ballet dancer was supremely more fit than the average footballer.
  • Nearly 60\% of respondents said they believe the financial system is unfair -- a result the professors called unsurprising given the loss of trillions of dollars of household wealth over the past year. Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
  • And take a wild guess what's brought about this repetitive and unsurprisingly unphilosophical insight.
  • The subsequent interpretations of the debate by the panel and others were also totally unsurprising.
  • Unsurprisingly, he is defensive and does not take criticism very well.
  • Unsurprisingly, given the potential impact on their lives, those affected are very unhappy that they will not have a say in the referendum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, they are promising a spectacle to cater for the fans who like their touchdowns to come with an extra punch.
  • Unsurprisingly she promptly quits and leaves him on babysitting duty, while trying to juggle work at the same time. The Sun
  • Dan has apparently designated himself kingmaker, which is perhaps unsurprising given that he previously took credit for getting Greg Nickels elected in the first place. Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue
  • In 1989, Mr. Chernomyrdin oversaw the conversion of the ministry into Gazprom, of which he unsurprisingly was elected chairman. Viktor Chernomyrdin, Yeltsin's stolid prime minister, dies
  • And perhaps unsurprisingly, substantial investors were more optimistic about their ability to maintain their standard or living and meet financial goals.
  • Unsurprisingly, perhaps, nine out of ten debut blockbusters are written by women. Times, Sunday Times
  • These sums, unsurprisingly, are forked out by the taxpayer.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly, there's something existential about the process. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was unsurprising, given the amount of mental and physical energy that had gone into his astounding performance at Edgbaston. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was unsurprising that he sent two nightwatchmen to see out time in his place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking at his credentials, few would probably argue if Lambie was tagged a miracle worker, but considering his tendency to go against the grain it is unsurprising that the man himself would.
  • It is wholly unsurprising that in the macho world of sports that an item like this would gain attention and approbation.
  • Unsurprisingly she promptly quits and leaves him on babysitting duty, while trying to juggle work at the same time. The Sun
  • Given their lack of diversity, it was perhaps unsurprising that all four newsmen expressed the unitary thought that mainstream news operations already are, as the session title phrased it, "meeting industry challenges" and, in general, are performing admirably. Network News Chiefs: The Future's So Bright
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly for a former supermodel she did not particularly enjoy being pregnant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly a sizeable proportion of those questioned had guilty consciences to go with their bulging wardrobes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, then, this double whammy has met with a cynical welcome. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each state, unsurprisingly, wanted to be the lead responder, and the team recommended that Hauer try to break the logjam and give direction.
  • Jive and Yammer take on traditional email and collaboration systems by incorporating an untouchable social and stream-like model that anti-social technologies from Microsoft unsurprisingly lack.
  • He appealed, perhaps unsurprisingly, for a catch behind. Times, Sunday Times

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):