There is, alas, little data about bioethicists' personal biases.
The derivatives alas and a/an are derivatives along the streamlines and normal to them, respectively.
Explaining cultural change, in popular music as well as other cultural forms, is, alas, much more complicated than connecting content with social forces.
The title of the book raises expectations which, alas, it does not fulfil.
The central finale, alas, seemed to have neither quality.
Alas, she heard me - she saw me - not, but fell back in bed in her former state!
His other planctus, alas, are untranscribable, unless imagination is to have free rein.
Local authorities, alas, find it difficult to see the total cost-benefit wood for the trees.