Thank heavens someone saw the abduction and eventually a member of staff intervened and rescued me.
"It's still, thank heavens, quite rare, " said Debra Bingham, executive director of California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative.
Thank heavens Jeff Sessions will play a leading role in the Judiciary Committee's scrutiny of Elena Kagan.
Labour's beloved ID cards are to be scrapped, thank heavens, as is the third runway for Heathrow airport.
"Thank heavens you could not, because they may have been lost, " he said.
Thank heavens, though, that whatever happens, those deposits are safe.
The colonial-style, three-story building, with 214 rooms decked out in teak, stands on 15 hectares of land on the beach, underrated and not immediately noticeable (thank heavens) to visitors to the resort.
So the idea that Peter's somehow going, going has somehow prevented the Labour Party from moving further and further to the right, is simply wrong because thank heavens that process has ended.
Thank heavens then for every so often being able to dabble in a spot of nostalgia, and clap our eyes on Geoff Hurst scoring a hat trick in England's 1966 World Cup triumph.
Ms Hirsi Ali is surely oversimplifying when she says that Islam's problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, with the implication that all the West need do is repeat the Pharisees' prayer (thank heavens we are not like those people) and go on fighting the good ideological fight.
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However, having spent the best part of the past decade trying to track efforts to develop business aviation in the new markets of Asia and other points well to the east of Wichita, I am tempted to suggest that American colleagues might want to thank heavens for small mercies.
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