Sentence examples for I'm aggrieved from inspiring English sources

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I don't want you to think I'm aggrieved, I just think it's best if we're upfront with each other.

I'm aggrieved about the decisions.

As Newcastle manager coming to Brighton in the third round of the FA Cup I'm aggrieved that I couldn't put out a stronger team than that.

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It's odd the clothes must belong to one's own children — I was aggrieved for Slightly (one of the Lost Boys), who would be left behind because he was childless.

"I was aggrieved when I saw that Waldheim is not an issue any more for my students.

"A cut-off point is always a bit artificial - someone who falls on the wrong side of it is aggrieved".

I recall my late mother being aggrieved and I learned, amid her mutterings, a new word: "patrial" – there was debate about whether she had additional rights stemming from Scottish ancestors.

In a time when women, in particular, are aggrieved, I wanted to talk about when and how we forgive and choose to heal a relationship.

"I can understand Honderich's being aggrieved" by the review, Mr. Sturgeon said, "but it is not outside the accepted standards of the discipline".

It clearly has gone wrong and the family have every right to be aggrieved and I hope she makes a full recovery, as much as she can," said Penning.

"I understand that the Scots would have been aggrieved on a couple of calls, the same as us.

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