Sentence examples for disappointed I know from inspiring English sources

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"To be honest I'm not sad or disappointed, I know that might be strange after such a long connection with the club," Primus told BBC Radio Solent.

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"I'm disappointed, but I know I did everything I could".

"I get a little disappointed when I know what we can reach," Edwards said.

I think that's why I am so disappointed, because I know I could be a finalist and it just wasn't there.

"We're bitterly disappointed and I know how hard the players have worked," he said.

(Right now you are so disappointed. I know that later you'll feel better. Let's go look at a book together).

I always get a little disappointed when I know too well where I'm going, or when I've lived in a place so long that there's no chance I could possibly get lost.

When I think of the legacy I'm leaving behind with my 11th grade English students, I sometimes feel disappointed because I know they don't see the impact of what I'm doing for them, and most of them won't realize it until many years from now.

For those two games to be his only league appearances for us this year is really disappointing and I know he's really disappointed about that as well.

I'll probably be way more disappointed tomorrow, but I know the game.

He said: "I'm disappointed, naturally, because I know that Rangers fans will make themselves heard.

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