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It was easy enough to guess: no choice ever went wholly unregretted.
She was no longer thinking of what she had done, that was past and unregretted.
"I hope it goes unregretted, too," I said, and put my bloody hand in his.
"Harry," about an unregretted fling, was beefed up with hard funk.
Yet this work has been allowed to lie wholly neglected, unmentioned, and apparently unregretted, for nearly half a century.
Are not thy views of unregretted death Drear, comfortless, and horrible?
"I came here to comfort the afflicted and not to be insulted," said Mrs. Reese, taking her departure, unregretted by anyone.
Callista was silent, thinking of the years in the Tower, where she had put aside, unregretted because unknown, all the things a young girl dreams of.
Yet there is another old saying, I never knew till now how true: no choice goes wholly unregretted, either way will bring more, both of joy and sorrow, than we can foresee.
This first novel by the writer and director of "Withnail and I" conveys an implausible empathy for a horrid British schoolboy, searching for personal identity in the grim, unregretted 1950's.
She came likewise to tell the news, that a certain old man of little respectability had departed at last, unregretted by a single soul in the village but herself, who had been his nurse through the last tedious illness.
One by one, his paintings and drawings left France, unregretted, and when the centenary of his birth came round, in 1959, it was in Chicago and New York, not in Paris, that a major retrospective was mounted.
Aqib predictably bounced him, and the first over he faced encapsulated all that Gower has ever stood for: an edge (somehow made to seem unregretted) and an exquisite cover-drive; beaten again, and a controlled turn to leg for two.
Lady Ombersley was still dazed, still clutching feebly at the fast vanishing picture of the shy little niece of her imaginings, but at these words that insipid damsel was cast into the limbo of things unregretted and unremembered.