Use "retrospect" in a sentence

1. Especially, it seemed, in retrospect.

2. In retrospect, that is a conservative agenda.

3. That, in retrospect, was a big mistake.

4. Popular fiction often becomes more important in retrospect.

5. In retrospect it's obvious how we went wrong.

6. In retrospect, I think that I was wrong.

7. In retrospect the studio appears unforgivably tardy.

8. In retrospect, this split was probably inevitable.

9. The decision seems extremely odd, in retrospect.

10. In retrospect, they were spinning straw into gold.

11. In retrospect she had mixed feelings about it.

12. In retrospect, I would have handled it differently.

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14. My discussion with Charles seemed significant only in retrospect.

15. Of course, but not so long in retrospect, really.

16. He seems in retrospect the Mahatma's fated antagonist.

17. But it does not seem that way in retrospect.

18. In retrospect, it seems not only minor, but irrelevant.

19. In retrospect, I wonder if we should have done more.

20. It was , in retrospect, the happiest day of her life.

21. In retrospect, it's easy to see why we were wrong.

22. In retrospect, I think my marriage was doomed from the beginning.

23. No one could cavil with that, either then, or in historical retrospect.

24. The bombast, Condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.

25. In retrospect, I wish that I had thought about alternative courses of action.

26. The Bombast, condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect

27. First Jonathan, which had been, in retrospect, a mere blemish on the horizon.

28. I'm sure my university days seem happier in retrospect than they really were.

29. In retrospect, it Astonishes me that we avoided a major quarrel for so long.

30. 19 In retrospect, he stands out as a reformer of Hinduism, somewhat like Buddha.

31. And then he lost his funding. In retrospect, it seems hard to fathom.

32. In retrospect it now seems that both camps were barking up the wrong tree.

33. In retrospect, I was a sad little boy and a standard-issue, shiftless, egotistical, dejected teen-ager.

34. The latter's expiate a guilt that was in retrospect vastly exaggerated or nonexistent prolonged the war.

35. There would be no more climbing through the ranks. In retrospect, his fears look laughably absurd.

36. In retrospect, it might be argued that the significance of the liquidity trap was over-emphasised.

37. In retrospect he criticized one of his old drawing masters for encouraging students to copy from photographs.

38. Meditation for those facing odious tasks Dear Lord, History in the making is often clear only in retrospect.

39. I am very glad in retrospect that I didn't choose to scratch build a U-boat or Gato.

40. In retrospect the interracial character of the growing congregation on Azusa Street was indeed a kind of miracle.

41. In retrospect, we should have insisted on checking his calculations, but it's easy to be wise after the event.

42. In retrospect I wish that 1 had been less careful of their prerogatives and had exercised control over their activities.

43. 25 Ramsey went out of his years at school with a sense of contentment which in retrospect he knew to be a veneer.

44. The illegal break-in at the Watergate Building was in retrospect quite unnecessary in terms of Nixon's electoral changes in 19

45. Even the digression up to Cajamarca now seemed in retrospect more like an adventure than something to send shivers down the spine.

46. Ramsey went out of his years at school with a sense of contentment which in retrospect he knew to be a veneer.

47. 8 The illegal break-in at the Watergate Building was in retrospect quite unnecessary in terms of Nixon's electoral changes in 19

48. So what I'm going to show you is, in retrospect, a lot more interesting and a lot more accepted than it was at the time.

49. I'm just defending myself, insists KP; CRICKET (5) 22 Tam's wobbly radio antenna (4) 23 Government rules are partly Codswallop, in retrospect (4)

50. In retrospect, it would have been better to postpone this debate until more knowledge about the function of the new hormone dormin or Abscisin or

51. "We thought Lucy was the find of the century but, in retrospect, it isn't, " palaeontologist Andrew Hill at Yale University told Science. "It's worth the wait."

52. MapReduce is, in retrospect, obvious to anyone who remembers from their 001-equivalent programming class that purely functional programs have no side effects and are thus trivially parallelizable.

53. In his painting David's pupil Franque Allegorised the condition of France at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries in retrospect, relativizing Napoleon's heroic deed in a grandiose manner

54. On this week’s episode of The Big Blurt, Rob Colletti and Bill Meincke talk about the offseason in retrospect, spring training, drunk Sox fans, and more! Tune in …

55. In retrospect, it seems clear why she might have felt that way, but Moniz reports that after a frontal lobotomy she was cured, "though possibly a little reticent."

56. Art's capabilities consist, Rudolf Burger wrote, "only of sensually sympathizing with individual problem moments, of symbolic or allegorical illustration, and this only in retrospect. " Everything else is deemed nonsense.

57. 29 When we recall the past, we usually find that it is the simplest things - not the great occasions - that in retrospect give off the greatest glow of happiness. Bob Hope 

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59. In retrospect, and to answer the question, is more cold Cranking amperage “better” for your car—in the overall aspect of it, yes, a higher (or more) CCA is a definitive welcome, especially if your whereabouts are in the cold.

60. The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly edited by William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan (1873) "Before operating for extraction of cataract, I have recently been making a section at the outer Canthus through the

61. ‘The Contemporaneity of different styles and movements, even within the work of a single artist, is one of the characteristics of post-war developments in the arts.’ ‘In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture in the direction of relevance and Contemporaneity.’

62. ‘The bombast, Condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.’ ‘There's a lot you could say about this remark - its arrogance, its Condescension.’ ‘He knows Tom is not one of their breed and treats him with the Condescension and snobbery that his privileged class affords him.’

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64. The moods amassing in her eyes (greenish eyes Adrowse, though evidently truthful), relevant moles on the left arm, hair begloomed and aptly directed sideward (then later mostly hatcheted away), knees arranged buxomly, accentual acne on expanses of her back, all of these parts carnalized only in retrospect: she was a brightly miserable and

65. Bystander and responsible adults? • In retrospect, how did the Bystander feel about his or her decision regarding whether to take action? What advice would the Bystander give others? 2 This study was conducted in partnership with McLean Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and underwent human participants review through

66. Share review Embed review Write an update Edit review 11/9/2020 2 photos Avow came into our home and their nurses were intent on delivering a quick efficient death to my mother, at any cost, in retrospect, and in real time they succeeded, despite what the family and the patient wanted.

67. When it was first released in 1994, Richard Buckner's debut album, Bloomed, seemed little short of miraculous, a beautifully spare but rich and compelling set of songs about the sweet and bitter sides of love, accompanied by a superb, primarily acoustic ensemble led by producer Lloyd Maines.In retrospect, Bloomed turned out to reveal just one of the many facets of Buckner's musical …

68. And I don't think deconstruction is the only answer to modernity or Contemporaneity.: Among all the Contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory.: The treatment gives it a Contemporaneity, for, we live in a time that is marked by women's empowerment of every kind.: In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture