Sentence examples for change grievously from inspiring English sources

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With still 400m Indians mired in poverty, and liable to suffer the effects of climate change grievously, India's need for economic growth is even more pressing than China's.

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Mr. Fowler said his report to the council "offered a blueprint for change," and said: "Sanctions had been grievously flouted for nearly seven years.

Second, and more grievously, it assumes that all changes in land tenure are situations in which the state, or another powerful agent, takes land away from the less powerful pastoralists.

As recently as 1947, Pope Pius XII had issued an encyclical on liturgy that scoffed at modernization; he said that the idea of changes to the traditional Latin Mass "pained" him "grievously".

Knox has suffered grievously.

He will be grievously missed.

He is also grievously homesick.

Many, many people are grievously injured.

Mr Barak feels grievously hard done by.

Otherwise my conscience will be grievously violated".

Mitt Romney is now grievously wounded.

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