Sentence examples for disgracefully that from inspiring English sources

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That's nothing to aspire to, is it?" Woman 2 "Grow old disgracefully, that's the main thing".

Predictably, the government appealed, insisting, disgracefully, that the men still constituted a threat to the United States because they had received weapons training in Afghanistan, even though it had already abandoned all pretense that this was the case.

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So it was that David Cameron disgracefully claimed that a significant number of Muslims in the UK "quietly condoned" Isis – conjuring up the image of thousands of otherwise peaceful citizens gently nodding in agreement as they contemplated the next decapitation, burning or drowning.

"The government has behaved disgracefully in that it has not allocated enough money to social care to deal with the immediate consequences of the new [national] living wage," says Green. "They are completely abdicating their responsibilities in this area and saying it is up to local authorities".

Before the bodies were fully laid to rest after the tragedy at Benghazi, the Republican nominee for president, backed by the Republican National Committee chairman, disgracefully said that President Obama was sympathetic to those who killed Americans at Benghazi.

That's why you got all that disgracefully phony rhetoric from Republicans about attacking budget deficits and embracing austerity while at the same time they were fighting like mad people to pile up the better part of a trillion dollars in new debt by extending the Bush tax cuts.

It, apparently, in Murdoch's mind, is not at all true that he was responsible for the company that behaved disgracefully and, in fact, betrayed the public and let the public down.

Disgracefully, Gilligan revealed that Kelly was the source for a report by Susan Watts of Newsnight on the missing WMDs.

The novel concerns a famous actress whose husband, out of envy and malevolence, destroys her carefully constructed image with a baroque scheme involving his own suicide; defamatory suicide notes; and a party, thrown by him, of such disgracefully debauched dimensions that it will irreparably damage his wife's brand as movie star.

If I had a personal relationship with Sharon, I may have even been able to talk to her about how disgracefully the disabled are treated – that surely we can agree that the most vulnerable in the world need our respect and our care.

And some, disgracefully, have received government cheques that bounced on deposit.

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