Luckily
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326 examples of Luckily in a sentence
Luckily, all of this changed a couple of centuries later.
Luckily, the genetic testing proved that, in fact, this strand came north, because, had it come from the south, it would have had a much wider impact in terms of transmission.
Luckily, since this is a model, we control all the assumptions.
"Witchery" might just be the most incoherent and lamentably scripted horror movie of the 80's but,
luckily
enough, it has a few compensating qualities like fantastic gore effects, an exhilarating musical score and some terrific casting choices.
Luckily
the group find a cabin up ahead, but fall prey to a killer who attacks each victim one by one.
Luckily, the genre managed to make it all the way up to the end of the 90's.
This movie could have scarred me for life had I watched the popular cartoon on television as a child but
luckily
I had never seen it, so i was spared the agony but I will never get back those precious minutes of my life that I wasted.
Luckily, there does seem to be somewhat a decent outcome.
Luckily
I was watching it at home and could switch channels whenever the silence and dumb/numb faces started to kill me.
They hop aboard a train to get there and
luckily
a friend of theirs pays their way.
Cujo attacks the car to try and get at Donna and Tad,
luckily
for them the windows hold firm, at least for the time being anyway.
Luckily
for me, no one knows it because I didn't make the final cut.
Luckily, the script does not often call on her to emote away from the jazz club microphone.
While not a complete waste of an hour and a half
(luckily
I didn't have to pay $ for it), it just wasn't very scary.
But
luckily
for all true artists out there, a predisposed formula to achieve artistic beauty and depth doesn't exist.
Luckily
I had not only the President on my side (The Navy), but the Federal Government (US Mail).
Peter O'Toole and John Geilgud were obviously held hostage during the making of this film
luckily
they die in the first thirty minutes of the film.
Luckily, the film on its own was a wonderful piece.
Luckily, like any good utility worker, he's got a gun and shoots at the guy.
Luckily
this is one of the DVDs that features commentary by Joe Bob Briggs so the pain of having to sit through it is greatly alleviated.
(not the overblown Gere/Jlo remake...)
Luckily
I found it and taped it when it was showing on a STARZ Promo Weekend, because as far as I know, it's not available on DVD.
Luckily
I saw the whole thing, and I am very happy I did.
Luckily
for Bill Murray this is such a light-weight project since he pretty much has to carry it.
But, I'm completely biased - it's among the first films I ever saw with her, and at the time I saw it, you couldn't turn around without seeing a poster of her (luckily).
Only years later I saw the movie, I was afraid it would not fulfill my high expectations,
luckily
it did.
When it went out-of-print earlier this year, I finally gave in - but the entire order (which included a number of other highly-desirable titles) got lost in transit!; luckily, the DVD has been re-issued at bargain-price - and I'm sure glad I picked it up!
Luckily, the public appears to have embraced his successor, the excellent David Tennant.
Luckily, she killed herself before the baby was born.
Luckily, I found a tape recently with about six episodes I taped long ago, and the jokes stayed very fresh.
As a child I would watch this movie over and over again,
luckily
I had it on video.
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