Sentence examples for appalling to think from inspiring English sources

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It's just appalling to think of a man sitting in that office like a godfather--that's the way it sounds.

Her friend, Zaitoon Shah, added: "It's just appalling to think that I might not to be able to go to the library soon".

"It is appalling to think that anyone who doesn't like the content of a play can rent a mob and force its closure".

But it's appalling to think that Brooklyn might squander or give up on one of its defining assets just because it costs money to maintain.

"It's appalling to think that you would even consider broadcasting such a thing at seven o'clock, when children could be watching," one viewer wrote.

It's appalling to think that this public affection helped him gain access to so many young girls, whom he later claimed "jumped on the band-wagon" with memories of sexual assault.

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Now whatever its merits with respect to animals, this is an appalling way to think about human beings.

The total count is no doubt appalling, and merely to think about it fills me with embarrassment.

"That's an appalling state of affairs, to think you can make up for years' worth of work by putting on some gigs at some bowls clubs, nightclubs and barbecues".

It was "hard to think of a more appalling decision" Britain's chief rabbi, Jonathan Sachs, fumed.

It is hard to think of a more appalling decision.

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