Sentence examples for dreaded fate from inspiring English sources

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A1 Divorce Rate Rising in China Once a dreaded fate for women in China, divorce is now viewed by many younger urban women as something of a civil right, helping to drive up divorce rates significantly.

And the question that invariably comes up at such times is this: "Is it worth it?" The problem is often out-of-control debt, which pushes the business to the brink of bankruptcy — and the entrepreneurs to the dreaded fate of reporting to a boss in somebody else's company.

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In the vague, academic way that policy wonks tend to talk, I'm sure he means something entirely benign - though from a paranoid perspective, such words might just conjure up the same dread fate that befell Harry Perkins.

When I visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam several years ago, the somber concreteness of the Annex and the dread fate of its inhabitants were nearly erased by a final multimedia display in which the Holocaust was calculatedly eclipsed by invocations of every contemporary example of racial and social injustice the museum could formulate.

He knows and dreads the fate of the acquisitive Collyer brothers of Harlem, who died in 1947 after an avalanche of their junk.

Flight to Tripoli: Legacy of 2008 Youssef Kabbaj must have been dreading his fate as he headed to Libya in early 2008 to explain how his investment back had lost 98 per cent of the $1.3bn handed to it by the Libyan Investment Authority.

At the start of their journey to D'Arcy, one of the men, obviously dreading his fate, jumped off the steamer as it left and tried to cut his own throat with a knife.

On such nerve-shredding days, these things give off the dreaded scent of ill fate.

Do you dread that fate late in your career?A.Jorge has been a great player for a long time, and it's pretty amazing to see what he has been able to do over his career.

For generations, families have dreaded and despised the exam used to determine the fate of 4- and 5-year-olds seeking entry into the elite world of New York City private schools.

Should that fate befall them, they may be joined by England in the dreaded playoff shake-up.

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