Sentence examples for bringing grief from inspiring English sources

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"Their program has the potential for bringing grief, strife, controversy and corruption into the forum".

"Their program has the potential of bringing grief, strife, controversy and corruption".

Just for the thrill of it, Jonny can't resist sticking his thumb into a hornet's nest of local gangland rivalries, bringing grief on everyone, including himself.

The shooting in Santa Barbara affected one of us directly and we were faced with violence bringing grief to our theatre.

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Those are tangible gestures – the equivalent of bringing grief-stricken neighbours meals to sustain them, rather than sending a hastily-written card.

This should bring grief to all men.

Even when he won, he often brought grief to those above him and below him.

Finally, neither course turns out to be effective; Julien's and Manlius' struggles only bring grief, misunderstanding and death.

But almost all the $91m went on asphalt and almost none on safety, so the road that was supposed to make everyone richer has brought grief, too.

It was Walter O'Malley who brought grief to Brooklyn, Horace Stoneham who silenced the old Polo Grounds, Clark Griffith who transported the Washington Senators to Minneapolis.

It is perhaps a tall order to expect Orbitz to maintain a stellar record in its quest to ferret out flight problems before they bring grief to customers.

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