Your article on mind over matter was interesting, but what a pity that people will not believe things without scientific proof. |
I'll never get over thinking what a pity it is that girl is damaged goods. |
On the other hand, what a pity it is that peace should have been achieved and the embrace of reconciliation given only over the dead bodies of thousands upon thousands of young people. |
They gave an as near to perfect display of football as possible and what a pity some of our male teams don't take a leaf out of their book. |
In fact what a pity that Turkey was not discussed during the wider enlargement debate in the context of the other candidate countries. |
But what a pity it is that Mr Whitefield did not find it out sooner! |