Sentence examples for disgracefully for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "disgracefully for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when describing an action or behavior that is shameful or dishonorable for a particular reason or purpose. Example: "He behaved disgracefully for a lawyer, showing no respect for the court's proceedings."

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With his customary chutzpah and some artful media management, he made it through the day in one piece, with the help of a distractionary but welcome fizzy drink tax, a few giveaways, most disgracefully for executives with the ability to transform their income into capital gains, and a disruptive revolution in governance for England's unfortunate primary schools.

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"We took a view at the end of January - not only for the reasons of Peter Odemwingie, or QPR, or whichever agents were involved who acted disgracefully, but for the long term of this football club - that we have to behave a certain way.

But Wolfgang Koch's Wotan, mainstay of the first two parts of the Ring, sang with growing authority and an attractively burnished tone, while Catherine Foster's richly articulate Brünnhilde – disgracefully booed for presumably chauvinistic reasons after Act 2 of Die Walküre – now prepares to come into her own.

"We have some extraordinarily gifted people who are working for disgracefully low amounts of money," Ms. Dale said.

At the height of the infamous political affair when Basil D'Oliveira was, disgracefully, not picked for a tour of his native South Africa, it was Graveney who comforted his county colleague.

Since the previous election he has twice prorogued parliament for disgracefully lengthy periods, the second time to avoid awkward questions about whether his officials lied to the house about the treatment of detainees in Afghanistan.

After a UN resolution on July 20th called on Israel to stop building a wall in the West Bank, Dan Gillerman, Israel's ambassador at the UN, accused France of behaving "disgracefully"—by lobbying for the resolution's acceptance.In theory, this sort of diplomatic sparring should have no effect on the social and political climate in France's cities.

Her crime had been to circulate an article I had written about the disgracefully low conviction rate for rape in the UK.

Adair's 'formula' for the essentials of fiction almost justifies the inflated price Penguin is charging for a disgracefully shoddy reissue (picayune typesetting, horrible print).

"I feel that people I trusted — I don't know who, on what level — have let me down, and I think they have behaved disgracefully, and it's for them to pay," he said.

I feel that people I trusted -- I don't know who, on what level -- have let me down, and I think they have behaved disgracefully, and it's for them to pay.

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