Sentence examples for bit of disgrace from inspiring English sources

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As it happened, the show's creator, the prolific and prodigiously talented David E. Kelley, was so eager to have the show back that he found himself agreeing to much reduced financial terms from ABC. "The show did so poorly on Monday nights it seemed like it was going out in a little bit of disgrace," Mr. Kelley said in a telephone interview.

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I'm glad somebody did – but it's a bit of a disgrace that it wasn't a British gallery.

Cable had earlier appeared on BBC Radio Four's Women's Hour where he described the situation at Glencore as "a bit of a disgrace" and described the changes that had been made in the boardrooms of FTSE 100 companies since Lord Davies set a target in 2011 to get 25% female representation by 2015.

Not a bad excuse, really, even if it smacked a little bit of Little Britain's disgraced politician Sir Norman Fry ("I accidentally entered a part of another man's body in the gents' - I now consider this matter closed").

Second last is David, another one-two of disgrace.

Living in a state of disgrace.

The giddiness and pleasure of disgrace".

The half-life of disgrace seems to be getting shorter.

There are, indeed, many circles in the inferno of disgrace.

They managed to rid the Islamic nation of disgrace.

We cannot move from our current state of disgrace to one of grace immediately.

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