Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
In 1818, the town had serendipitously received formal city rights.
Not until 2001 did the opportunity come, and it arrived serendipitously.
Serendipitously, I found that a man cooking turned out to be seductive.
"Enough people wander by and are serendipitously drawn into the silence," she said.
The opportunity had come too serendipitously to be refused.
Serendipitously, the two founding members of the group had previously met at kindergarten.
The son of a businessman, Fehr came to the union serendipitously.
That was understandable considering how serendipitously he entered the competition.
Early in the renovation, an opportunity to save money materialized serendipitously.
Everyone is seeking solace, and sometimes finding it serendipitously out there in the street.
Some things just happened serendipitously, like reflected sunlight in the park from the hundreds of windows around it.
Another significant early fossil discovery in Nevada happened entirely serendipitously.
As with many scientific discoveries, the phenomenon was first observed serendipitously.
Another notable early twentieth century find occurred serendipitously at a farm.
But given the fascination with online video, that model is now serendipitously flipping.
For now, though, he has roommates he met recently and serendipitously.
Unless it turns up serendipitously we're out of luck.
"So all of them have been found serendipitously, including the 14 stars we found with Hubble."
Now we're learning how they intersect, interact, serendipitously echo one another.
Paris, after all, is a place of magic, where the line between the real and the imagined can become serendipitously confused.
And then, serendipitously, I was inspired by an anthropologist.
I was looking around for a career when I serendipitously met a friend who had become a librarian.
We, no doubt, squander some early talent only to find other gifts serendipitously present themselves.
"Many of us have come by this wealth serendipitously.
In this philosophy, cargo represents "the good things" that one can receive serendipitously, without working.