Sentence examples for future woe from inspiring English sources

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A place where a packed tram can visibly head for the Falls Road without any fear, other than that which is disclosed by the story, which is itself a premonition of the city's future woe.

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While the Deutsches Theater was conjecturing about future woes, the nearby Berliner Ensemble took a head-on plunge into present ones, with the Australian-Swiss director Simon Stone's "Eine griechische Trilogie" ("A Greek Trilogy"), a parable of female resistance and retaliation that seems custom-made for the #MeToo age.

Thy sicken'd heart will brood and imagine future woes, And like a fetter'd bird with wild and longing heart, Thou'lt dayly pine for freedom and murmor at thy lot; Although Helen initially viewed plural marriage as "improper and unnatural," she eventually placed her trust in her father and her faith.

It's all contextual". To hear chief executive Mike Lynch tell it, Autonomy has a unique hold on the future – and woe to this competition in the world to come.

Una Farrell, of debt charity the Consumer Credit Counselling Service, said the new figures point to future financial woes for millions as the recession bites harder.

Alasdair Murray of CentreForum made the case this way: "There is an error whereby birthrate is being blamed for future economic woes.

Today the government is still pursuing chimeras, half-measures and palliatives instead of seizing a brilliant chance to forestall future pension woes and equip the pension system to meet the sharply rising costs of an ageing society.

In a bid to fight obesity and other future health woes, schools across Britain such as the Blue School in Wells, Somerset, are now insisting their pupils take part in PE lessons even if they have a sick note penned by their parents.

In the event of any general economic peril, such as a hard Brexit, future economic woes (this is a certainty, never-mind Janet Yellen), a liquidity crisis from lower attendance (due to wider economic problems) or reduction in revenue from cash-strapped owners, TV sponsors, or corporations, many of the Premier League clubs will find themselves in a fiscal crisis.

Inorganic arsenic is a known carcinogen for humans, affecting the bladder, lungs, skin and possibly more, and is also considered a launch pad for children to future health woes.

IThis certainly a bet worth taking.

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