Sentence examples for be grave from inspiring English sources

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be grave

adjective

Influential, important; authoritative.

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"It is thus important that his sentence to home detention be grave, and be taken gravely," the judge said.

The economic consequences would be grave.

Regional disparities between schools were found to be grave.

Still, the situation in northern Mali continues to be grave.

But there would also be grave side effects.

There can be grave effects on habitat and wildlife.

If the oil does reach Louisiana, the costs will be grave.

There has to be grave doubt that they can survive this.

Iran's intentions are malign and the consequences of its having a weapon would be grave.

If either is undermined in the new world, the economic impact could be grave.

After that it will be too late and the consequences will be grave.

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