Sentence examples for To be deprived from inspiring English sources

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To be deprived of our past is to be deprived of our future; without memory, we are automatons, not fully human.

Nonetheless, the White people are more likely to be deprived according to the individual-level indicator of deprivation: unemployment.

It is distressing to be deprived of food, water, breathable air, and space, and such deprivations have no justification except possibly punishment.

I don't want to be deprived of my right to choose.

Without them, he would seem to be deprived in death of true greatness.

In the name of standards, the poor will continue to be deprived.

No reduction of fees for families supposing themselves to be deprived.

The punishment fits the crime: to be deprived of all lust for life.

A shame for people to be deprived of a potentially huge national sporting event.

Are schoolchildren to be deprived of knowing about the unpleasant deeds perpetrated by Shaka the Zulu?

He dithered on the ball in his own box only to be deprived of it by Danny.

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