Sentence examples for everyone offends from inspiring English sources

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Tom Ford Grey Vetiver from £55, houseoffraser.co.uk I often suggest this lemony scent to men who ask advice: it suits everyone, offends no one, yet is still distinctive.

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He said: "Right enough about yesterday, I apologise to everyone offended by it.

The following day he tweeted:  "Right, enough about yesterday, I apologise to everyone offended by it.

On Monday, he tweeted  : "Right, enough about yesterday, I apologise to everyone offended by it.

No. Was everyone offended?

Compromise has typically been achieved one of two ways: by drafting statements that are so broad they please everyone, offend no one, and provide little guidance for teachers; or by including every topic that everyone wants, resulting in history standards that move from one fact to the next with no room for students to develop any real understanding.

After viewing the pilot, I think the best review I can give of this show is that it will at once offend everyone as it offends no one.

But the expectation that politicians will excise everyone that offends and must ignore any good by these people for the moments of bad, is asking more than most mortals would do.

He's offended everyone; everyone is offended by the idea that disabled people are not worth a full wage".

However, not everyone is offended.

And by the way, not everyone is offended by the N.R.A".

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