How To Use Unwittingly In A Sentence

  • The war in which little David Gorey had become unwittingly involved was of a different character, undeclared and unrecognized. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • The movement's admiration of non-European art unwittingly offered artists from minority cultures the opportunity to value their own visual traditions.
  • None rested quiet or mute for a second, except the one who kept close as his shadow to her father's side, and unwittingly was treated by him less like the other children, than like some stray spirit of another world, caught and held jealously, but without much outward notice, lest haply it might take alarm, and vanish back again unawares. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • Blindly, unwittingly, erringly as Dickens often urged them, these ideals mark the whole tendency of his fiction, and they are what endear him to the heart, and will keep him dear to it long after many a cunninger artificer in letters has passed into forgetfulness. Literature and Life (Complete)
  • Parents can unwittingly transmit their own fears to their children.
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  • Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts.
  • They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted.
  • BT told her she must have unwittingly downloaded an automatic dialler onto her computer as she surfed the net.
  • He unwittingly communicated the virus to fellow guests in the lift or lobby of the hotel where he stayed before going to hospital.
  • From all appearances, it seems that Fast-a-thon is an attempt at crypto-dawah — getting people involved in Islamic practices unwittingly, and perhaps only after the fact letting them know that they have participated in a Muslim religious ritual. The non-kinetic 5GW jihad against the US continues « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
  • People hate those who unwittingly harm the cause of peace.
  • Vandals are unwittingly causing untold damage to wildlife habitat in Savernake Forest, says a forester.
  • She unwittingly attracts the attention of three potential suitors.
  • But he has unwittingly made plain what only a few radicals and Marxists have hitherto suspected.
  • Camberwick Green, probably unwittingly, supplied me with a conservative counter agenda to the counter-culture.
  • It is Meredith who unwittingly brings Tom Ripley crashing to earth when it seems that he has eluded danger and gotten away without punishment for his dark deeds.
  • In doing so, they unwittingly adopt the language of participants in such struggles, and contribute to the reification of ethnic groups.
  • He was unwittingly caught up in the confrontation.
  • By facilitating finding information frompreviously unknown sources, employees gain enriched access to diverse perspectives, fostering innovation and reducing the likelihood of people unwittingly working on redundant efforts. 2007 December « TalentedApps
  • Have you been misreading the signs all along or unwittingly offended her in some way that meant you didn't make the cut? Times, Sunday Times
  • Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression?
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • Which means that by clicking ‘next’ when confronted with the first four unchecked boxes, the user unwittingly elects to receive sports, entertainment, music and new service announcements.
  • The records of Massachusetts Bay are full of suggestive incongruities between the ideal, single-souled life which its founders hoped to lead, and the jealousies, the opposing opinions, or the intervolved passions of individuals and of parties, which sometimes unwittingly cloaked themselves in religious tenets. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • The best guess for what might be happening is that patients unwittingly trigger the transient global amnesia by raising the pressure inside their abdomens.
  • A sophisticated person need not behave like a madari and, wittingly or unwittingly, distort his public image in today's highly unethical and competitive politics.
  • We have to approach this challenge conscious of the fact that we do not unwittingly promote the interests of those whose aim has always been to balkanise the country along ethnic and racial lines. POLITICAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, TO THE 49TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • However, in obliquely making this point Mr. Klein unwittingly points to a flaw in the measurement of administrative efficiency. More Stupid Administrative Efficiency Arguments
  • I may have unwittingly provided them with a reason why my application should be filed in the trash can.
  • I regret any anxiety or concern which I may, unwittingly, have caused.
  • Did they unwittingly do the worst possible thing in response, thus altering a fragile balance for ever?
  • The deception campaign that exploited the émigrés' lack of credibility was unwittingly backstopped by correspondence between Cubans and their friends and relatives in the United States.
  • Mr. Bookbinder had unwittingly "unchecked" the spam filter in the MS Mind control panel.
  • During the Bush years, the designation encompassed not just members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban but also anyone who associated with them, supported them, or supported organizations associated with them, even if unwittingly. Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union
  • If anything, he has unwittingly sounded the sirens to launch a war without end by this single act of presidential folly.
  • ... "unwittingly reignites an ancient war between Angelologists, a group who studies angels, and a race of monster-like descendants of angels and humans called the Nephilim"; she then teams up with an angelologist "in a search for ancient artifacts that are the only things that can stop the Nephilim. ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Prison guards are unwittingly passing on coded information in what appear to be innocent messages from criminals to their relatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • If women are targets or "pie" or "gullet" -- this writer is a wad of wankery, tacky ejaculate, unwittingly revealing what makes him screech and wee wee. Carol Muske-Dukes: The Rules According to a Fraternity "Cocksman"
  • ‘If he has,’ said I, ‘he has done it unwittingly; I never heard before that he was a favourer of the popish delusion.’ Lavengro
  • My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
  • he unwittingly deleted the references
  • A convict has escaped, unwittingly aided by young Julian's artless chatter, and John must be on hand to deal with the situation.
  • So when she couldn't get up the tree, she unwittingly wished for more help, and her body responded by growing a tail.
  • Any good agency would have sufficient checks in place to ensure they don't place, either wittingly or unwittingly, someone not qualified to do the job.
  • Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate taxonomy helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking.
  • It was then he was unwittingly drawn into one of the industry's most famous frauds, though he was entirely innocent.
  • By deciding to opt for the tax and spend route and gambling all on saving the NHS in a largely unreformed state Brown may, unwittingly, be doing his critics a favour and his followers a disservice.
  • No matter how much trouble he may unwittingly cause, the court doesn't have the heart to convict him.
  • He had to use a pseudonym to continue to write, and continue to write he did, for years, while William Shakespeare, whose name is used, went unwittingly on, grubbing for money in Stratford.
  • Few observers, however, even in the Tsardom, gaged the strength or foresaw the effects of the anarchist propaganda which was being carried on suasively and perseveringly, oftentimes unwittingly, in the nursery, the school, the church, the university, and with eminent success in the army and the navy. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • He went for help, using his stairlift to go downstairs, and unwittingly called on the help of the thief's two accomplices.
  • BT told her she must have unwittingly downloaded an automatic dialler onto her computer as she surfed the net.
  • Why so many climbers unwittingly created so much visual pollution?
  • Yet the strongest melodramas are those without apparent villains, where characters end up hurting each other unwittingly, just by pursing their desires.
  • Through him it is natural to suppose that his wife would be brought in, and that this believing couple, now "heirs together of the grace of life" (1Pe 3: 7), as they told their two sons, Alexander and Rufus, what honor had unwittingly been put upon their father at that hour of deepest and dearest moment to all Christians, might be blessed to the inbringing of both of them to Christ. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The writers of stories and novelettes in 1999 wittingly or unwittingly make an artistic presentation of this theme.
  • Motorists could be unwittingly making their car insurance policies invalid and driving illegally because their photocard driving licence has expired. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Instead of unwittingly getting inside information, Schwarz ran into the latest version of the classic "pump-and-dump" investment scam sweeping the nation.
  • Indian photographers of my generation have wittingly or unwittingly been influenced by a distinctly Western view of India.
  • The three-year-old bull mastiff then unwittingly found herself at the centre of an investigation into the murder of former boxer Brian Keating - but was finally reunited with her original owners thanks to the police.
  • They worried that some newspaper organizations essentially, if unwittingly, are liquidating their businesses.
  • At the time one reasons fallaciously, one. typically does so unwittingly (One does not very often commit fallacies deliberately).
  • The poacher is the sealing schooner Mary Thomas, hunting the seal pack along the coast of Japan and north of the Bering Sea, running into a heavy fog, and unwittingly crossing the line "where the Russian bear kept guard" with 1,500 seal skins in salt piles in the hold. “The way of a man with a maid may be too wonderful to know. . .”
  • He unwittingly collides with the toughest star player on the opposing team and is knocked unconscious, along with his gigantic opponent.
  • The tireless enthusiast for the Middle Ages thus unwittingly confessed to an act of mindless vandalism.
  • The others, if approached at the right moment, warned and threatened, might wittingly or unwittingly provide valuable information. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • In February 1940 a nationwide campaign was launched that warned the general public against loose talk and the dangers of unwittingly giving information to enemy sympathizers.
  • Camberwick Green, probably unwittingly, supplied me with a conservative counter agenda to the counter-culture.
  • But before long, Katherine and Eloise, two rather dippy teenagers from the family group, are, unwittingly, heading towards the first set of rapids.
  • I prefer to believe that Karolina misplaced her campus email address, and unwittingly signed up for an account on a domain implicated in previous Internet scams. Going to Karolina in My Mind
  • Common medications such as Gravol or Benadryl, often unwittingly mixed with alcohol, are more likely to be the cause of blackouts or amnesia than the popular image "of a drink being spiked in a bar by some creepy guy," said Baker. Ottawa Sun
  • I have a desk calendar from Despair.com, a purveyor of darkly funny "demotivator" posters such as the one pictured below my unwittingly timely choice for February, as it turns out. Articles
  • It became fashionable in the Europe of the early 20C to see humans as unwittingly acting out neurosis and subconscious drives.
  • He had jumped out of a light aircraft while unwittingly wearing a sabotaged parachute.
  • It was clear that, wittingly or unwittingly, he had offended her.
  • In our hurry and impatience we thus tend to fall into confusion and error unwittingly; the sophist, on the other hand, deliberately glozes over or omits what is not obvious, and hopes to cover up his tracks by means of all the tricks of his trade.
  • Lennie is a loveable, but mentally retarded giant, who does not know his own strength and unwittingly kills the animals he loves to pet.
  • Ah si's face shone with satisfaction over the excellent result he had unwittingly produced.
  • For the study of social need and welfare policy this is clearly right; yet it unwittingly helps to reinforce the stereotypes.
  • Unwittingly she was operating the intermittent reinforcement principle in support of a bad habit!
  • The farmer and our taxi drivers obligingly moved some of the corn bales to reveal amazing frescoes of the Dormition and the Entry into Jerusalem, the paint having been unwittingly preserved by the bales.
  • I regret any anxiety or concern which I may, unwittingly, have caused.
  • Invest in a silk pillow case to reduce damage should you unwittingly roll over in the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • While Nora enthusiastically turns to fairy tales as a form of childhood therapy, she also unwittingly absorbs the genre's patriarchal and racist subtexts.
  • By so doing he will rescue his own brother, too, and enable him to return home to his father a free man, all quite unwittingly, -- as in so many cases before now a man has often done more good unconsciously than wittingly. sed inscientes sua sibi fallacia ita compararunt et confinxerunt dolum itaque hi commenti, de sua sententia ut in servitute hic ad suom maneat patrem: ita nunc ignorans suo sibi servit patri; 50 homunculi quanti sunt, quom recogito! haec res agetur nobis, vobis fabula. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Did they unwittingly do the worst possible thing in response, thus altering a fragile balance for ever?
  • Schools unwittingly erect a language barrier which must exclude great numbers of parents.
  • He went for help, using his stairlift to go downstairs, and unwittingly called on the help of the thief's two accomplices.
  • The war in which little David Gorey had become unwittingly involved was of a different character, undeclared and unrecognized. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • However, I think many Christian evangelicals are unwittingly abetting certain fascistic policies; how do you convince them that although their motives may seem "just" or "pure" they are in fact contributing to harmful political movements? Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
  • Unwittingly, he had unleashed the most diabolically destructive war machine yet engineered by the minds of men.
  • Unwittingly she slumped in the chair, her legs stretched out, and reached her hands out towards the fire for a bit of warmth.
  • By suggesting this they began quite unwittingly to undermine her confidence in the school and in herself.
  • My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
  • Everything said at this foolish board meeting unwittingly points to Scott's consummate grasp of the essentials of television.
  • Unwittingly she was operating the intermittent reinforcement principle in support of a bad habit!
  • My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
  • Many people take too much as they're unwittingly taking paracetamol and another product that contains it. The Sun
  • Why so many climbers unwittingly created so much visual pollution?
  • In formulating a rather mild-mannered anarchism, which promises no windows will be broken, the filmmakers, probably unwittingly, have tailored their work to the present conformist climate.
  • He unwittingly rolled into the staging beam while he was looking down at the tach, and he was caught off guard when the light came on.
  • But the Galaxy is great, and it has happened before that a boundary has been trespassed unwittingly.
  • Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
  • But some former patients and relatives are demanding to know whether they or their loved ones were unwittingly exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a strong sense of language, reading comprehension will unwittingly increase slowly.
  • Landlords also unwittingly rent out properties to the gangs. The Sun
  • Euro-zone governments have already maneuvered themselves unwittingly into multiple feedback loops, which have increased the risks to the currency. Greek Crisis Reveals EU's Tragic Flaw
  • Unfortunately Phil had unwittingly chosen a bad time to clash with the pirate radio vessel.
  • Moss recently had to catch and tranquilize a female hippo who had unwittingly escaped from her steely enclosure late one night and had the run of the zoo.
  • And we are more apt to be offended with a joke than a plain and scurrilous abuse; for we see the latter often slip from a man unwittingly in passion, but consider the former as a thing voluntary, proceeding from malice and ill-nature; and therefore we are generally more offended at a sharp jeerer than a whistling snarler. Essays and Miscellanies
  • But I strongly suspect that if anyone has been ‘duped’ here, it's this man - who, wittingly or unwittingly, has become a pawn in the Army's propaganda machine.
  • I was in the office even before Shelley, keying in all the information Richard had unwittingly given me the night before. DEAD BEAT
  • Still, this approach could have unwittingly biased results.
  • They may, even unwittingly, favor their colleagues in determining guilt or innocence.
  • The Western world is in rhapsodies over it, unwittingly measuring the The Yellow Peril
  • He was bitter because he couldn't inherit the glory they unwittingly advertised.
  • His trilogy of plays portrays Christ as a political radical who unwittingly fathers a child during a brief affair and knows the joys of tripping on drugs.
  • A drinker who smashed up his favourite boozer after a row with the landlady unwittingly landed himself a court appearance.
  • Intransigent towards ecstatics, sarcastic towards Catholics, intractable towards heretics, Calvinism participated unwittingly in the disenchantment of the world.
  • Prison guards are unwittingly passing on coded information in what appear to be innocent messages from criminals to their relatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schools unwittingly erect a language barrier which must exclude great numbers of parents.
  • Moss recently had to catch and tranquilize a female hippo who had unwittingly escaped from her steely enclosure late one night and had the run of the zoo.
  • Ironically, today's scofflaw spirit, whatever its undetermined origins, is being encouraged unwittingly by government at many levels.
  • When Andy (Tom Everett Scott) saves the life of the beautiful Serafine by bungeeing off the Eiffel Tower as she throws herself to her hopeful death, he unwittingly gets himself caught up in the whole werewolf mystique.
  • The Western world is in rhapsodies over it, unwittingly measuring the Japanese patriotism by its own conceptions of patriotism. The Yellow Peril
  • But don't believe everything you see on the Internet: She turned out to be a psycho who murdered cheating military men via unwittingly self-induced overhydration. Cheers & Jeers: NCIS — Touched by an Angel
  • Have you been misreading the signs all along or unwittingly offended her in some way that meant you didn't make the cut? Times, Sunday Times
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  • While we might take solace in our own anthropic prejudice, dismissing the nonsensical communiqués of such chatbots as nothing more than computerized gobbledygook, we might unwittingly miss a chance to study firsthand the babytalk of an embryonic sentience, struggling abortively to awaken from its own phylum of oblivion. Poetic Machines 05 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • With early farmers came seeds, some imported intentionally but others carried over unwittingly in animal fodder and packing.
  • By elevating individual liberties so far above the common good -- without reference to justice -- those who absolutize these virtues unwittingly undermine democracy instead of shoring it up. Tim Suttle: The Irony Of The Tea Party
  • Mrs Clinton unwittingly may have provided ample justification for that request.
  • Knocked out during the cataclysm, he unwittingly hurtles 800,000 years further into the future.
  • Invest in a silk pillow case to reduce damage should you unwittingly roll over in the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • To focus all concern on cost overruns is a diversion from these and at least a dozen more important concerns which condemn the deep-bore tunnel to the wastebin of history and its proponents as either unwittingly incompetent or, in the case of certain highway planning directors, malevolently vindictive toward the good people of Seattle. Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola
  • A tinny piano plays a bouncy ragtime tune over faded sepia photos, unwittingly romanticizing an era now long past.
  • Prison guards are unwittingly passing on coded information in what appear to be innocent messages from criminals to their relatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exception was that the formal pronoun was never used in addressing God, and it would still be weird for anybody to use the formal pronoun in prayer, though the endings of it are sometimes unwittingly attached to verbs by people who still find the informal cumbrous and unfamiliar. Fateful Realizations of the Unexamined Life « Unknowing
  • Aware that I had unwittingly become the first person to blot his unblemished track record, I got the feeling as we parted he won't be rushing to return anymore of my phone calls.
  • But some former patients and relatives are demanding to know whether they or their loved ones were unwittingly exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some reality formats even involve members of the public becoming involved, perhaps unwittingly, in semi-scripted dramas or whodunits.
  • She never recanted - too fearful of losing the Duchess's abolitionist support - but unwittingly played a pivotal role in giving the Highland Scot a voice by provoking MacLeod's coruscating riposte.
  • Whether malevolently or unwittingly, many leases include improper sections into their leases that are not in accordance with the law.
  • They who immured me for petty years gave to me, all unwittingly, the largess of the centuries. Chapter 1
  • In doing so they unwittingly created a powerful tradition of revanchist paramilitarism that was to explode in their faces in 1971.
  • Many people have unwittingly consumed genetically modified crops without any health problems.
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • The scam was exposed when one employee unwittingly clocked in for a colleague who had died the night before in a hunting accident. Times, Sunday Times
  • You had, unwittingly, called at an inopportune time as I had just cut my finger on a tin of anchovies and Carlo was helping me staunch the flow of blood.
  • The main culprits for the release of invasive plants are actually aquarists and gardeners who unwittingly dump excess quantities of problem species into the countryside.
  • Tom, a well meaning, naïve politics student who moonlights as a security guard in the factory, is unwittingly and accidentally pulled into the murderous scheme.
  • They unwittingly borrow arguments of mainly dead, well-bred, futilitarian Orientialist scholars, like Goldziher, Juynboll, Schacht, and their incarnations (‘higher critics’ as Arberry calls them in disparagement).
  • I regret any anxiety or concern which I may, unwittingly, have caused.
  • The young bloke on the veranda stares unwittingly for a moment or two at the approaching figure before suddenly exploding into action.
  • Which is why I also believe that Tommy Sheridan and his Scottish Socialist Party are either wittingly or unwittingly dividing the independence vote, thereby making independence so much more difficult to achieve.
  • But ten years later we found out that this hadn’t really been the issue: instead, we’d unwittingly become caught up in interoffice politics. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Where No One Has Gone Before | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • ‘Am I unwittingly being used as a drugs mule by some major Colombian Mr Big?’
  • Then she unwittingly becomes the host for demonic magic sealed in a grimoire she finds at an estate sale. WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR DECEMBER 6TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Perhaps unwittingly he had taken a significant first step on the trail that would lead to the captaincy of club and country. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I must either be tired, unwittingly drugged or in an exceptionally good mood.
  • Campaigners said the change to larger measures could mean drinkers unwittingly consuming more alcohol than they thought.
  • I seem to recall reading that Ravel did something similar on purpose, omitting the composers 'names from a concert program and then sitting in mortified amusement as the pro-Ravel claque unwittingly booed his own piece. Reading Session
  • Mood and Figure the pretentious antilogies which they foist upon the public; and, indeed, such licences of composition often prevent honest men from detecting errors into which they themselves have unwittingly fallen, and which, with the best intentions, they strive to communicate to others: but we put up with these drawbacks to avoid the inelegance and the tedium of a long discourse in accurate syllogisms. Logic Deductive and Inductive
  • Cat huffed in annoyance, but continued to drag him along behind the maître de, who was unwittingly leading them both in the jaws of death.
  • The name agreed upon for the child was Eugenie Victoria, but that afternoon Melanie unwittingly bestowed a name that clung, even as “Pittypat” had blotted out all memory of Sarah Jane. Gone with the Wind
  • People hate those who unwittingly harm the cause of peace.
  • Still, she ultimately wants to prevent the debilitating financial judgments against employers who were acting in good faith but unwittingly went afoul of the law.
  • Massachusetts Bay are full of suggestive incongruities between the ideal, single-souled life which its founders hoped to lead, and the jealousies, the opposing opinions, or the intervolved passions of individuals and of parties, which sometimes unwittingly cloaked themselves in religious tenets. A Study of Hawthorne
  • It was as if the men, unwittingly, had stumbled upon a crude form of worker control.
  • The 42-year-old was hit as she and her husband unwittingly rode into the middle of a boar hunt. The Sun
  • A woman unwittingly used an unexploded shell as a vase for three decades that could have brought the house down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rights I would accord non-human animals are the rights not to be killed by humans - except unwittingly or in self-defence.
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • This year, I've had a multipack of Thomas the Tank Engine tissues - unwittingly funny - and a dumbbell alarm clock, that requires me to do 30 bicep curls before it stops beeping at me. Stoke v Aston Villa - as it happened | Paolo Bandini
  • The Liberals have studiously continued to ignore the idea, abetted unwittingly by Opposition parties obsessed with gazing at their own navels.
  • So, when Superman commanded everyone to resist hypnotic suggestions, he unwittingly undid his own hypnotic hoodoo, which is why Lana didn't see Superman as Clark, even when wearing Clark's get-up. Archive 2004-02-29
  • Finally, albeit unwittingly, the women teachers of the Alliance consistently reframed the emancipationist ideology of French Jewry to reflect more accurately the needs of Jewish girls, especially those living in Muslim lands. Alliance Israelite Universelle, Teachers of.
  • They relocate to another community after he unwittingly takes a job with a company controlled by a super-villain.
  • When Ashley Kerekes from Massachusetts had her name affectionately shortened to "The Ashes" she didn't think anything of using this moniker for her Twitter account – at least not until the actual Ashes began and cricket fans across the globe started unwittingly namechecking her in their tweets. Tweet after me: The Ashes is not a freaking cricket match
  • Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
  • Across Asia, in our enthusiasm to subdue farm posts, we have unwittingly let loose a chemical war on all living things, including eagles and minivets.
  • Some reality formats even involve members of the public becoming involved, perhaps unwittingly, in semi-scripted dramas or whodunits.
  • He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment.
  • The overpaid authoress of the report unwittingly admitted this fact when she stated, ‘In conducting this research, we found attacks on feminists on a lot of sites.’
  • It is a great place for little trout as they dart about in the crystal water and feed on the fat flies that unwittingly drop from the branches.
  • Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression?
  • What kind of people would use a grieving First Lady to unwittingly spread disinformation and to raise false hopes?
  • I have read that some researchers think that obesity has an auto-immune component and I wonder if it is possible that this could be related to these new DNA combinations we are unwittingly ingesting. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Obesity Goes Viral?
  • A drinker who smashed up his favourite boozer after a row with the landlady unwittingly landed himself a court appearance.
  • The Chinese bungled the experiments with this deadly virus and unwittingly unleashed it upon themselves and their neighbors.
  • `All unwittingly," I said mildly, `or perhaps wittingly and instinctively, that's what the Park Lane operation has taken some steps towards. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • To redress the wrongs that we had unwittingly committed against them was remediable merely by making our exit.
  • Unwittingly, Hanuman had come to formulate one of the oldest and most secret heresies of his church: the Major Hakra Heresy. THE BROKEN GOD
  • A Troll stepped unwittingly into a steaming puddle and immediately began to dissolve.
  • The dissenting voice that objects to the gynocentric language of difference unwittingly reinforces the prevailing representation of herself, if only because she acquiesces in the notion of difference as opposition, as polarity.
  • The Jekyllean doubling so familiar to horror, however, is again superseded by images of fusion, as in each bottled clone the human twin and the Alien twin have been unwittingly spliced by the scientists.
  • We may sometimes unwittingly be nobbled by anti-war campaigners.

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