Mr. B. had been a man of wealth and position, to all appearances singularly fortunate and happy, and there seemed no reason for his suicide.
He was generally considered to be a singularly fortunate young man, endowed with rank, wealth, and elegance.
As it happens," the Felk commander whistled, "we hold captive a Queen of your species, obtained as the result of a singularly fortunate maneuver.
Indeed," I said, "she is a singularly fortunate young person.
We are singularly fortunate.
"Shakespeare is in the singularly fortunate position," Auden once observed, "of being, to all intents and purposes, anonymous."
When Henry Gratham lay under eight feet of Congo earth (he was killed by an elephant whilst on a hunting trip) his executors had been singularly fortunate in finding an immediate purchaser.
This discussion of ours appears to me to have been singularly fortunate, and just what I at this moment want; most auspiciously have you and my friend Megillus come in my way.
Laddie, you are singularly fortunate.
In this, the Wilson College, one of the oldest colleges in the city, has been singularly fortunate.