Sentence examples for be shame from inspiring English sources

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be shame

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To feel shame, be ashamed.

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It can be shame.

Now that would be shame.

The only thing holding the Democrats back would be shame, a Washington commodity in chronically short supply.

It could be shame, or it could be — and this is how I phrased it at the time, when I thought about it — I didn't want to give her that power.

There is, or there should be, shame for the former prime minister, who drove through a policy that was entirely without proper justification, reliant on his own overweening self-belief.

THERE may also be shame involved in calling attention to missed mortgage payments, especially as tag sales can resemble de facto neighborhood goodbye parties, said Bridget Ray, owner of Westport Estate Sales in Westport, Conn.

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For the kid who doesn't earn the stickers, clips down instead of up, or never climbs above the yellow card, these charts can be shame-inducing.

Nevertheless, I was prepared to be shamed.

No, but he can be shamed.

"You all should be shamed of yourself.

That's sort of what NPR should be shame-faced about, today.

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