Sentence examples for having a controversy from inspiring English sources

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The wilful nastiness of many so-called religious people can be frustrating and sometimes appalling, but, if you read the Bible, God was always having a controversy with his people, who would keep misunderstanding him.

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"Now Steck has a controversy of his own".

With just 49 days until the Games begin, Britain has a controversy to confront.

"Me coming from Chuck's system, I said: 'We're not going to have a controversy.

"It is the last match of the tour, let us not have a controversy," said the India captain.

We already have a controversy on testing because they seem to exclude the wrong people some time.

Lately, we've had a controversy over whether John Kerry was trying to avoid Massachusetts taxes on his new $7 million yacht by docking it in Rhode Island.

Lindland, when his time came, had a controversy of his own to clear up: horizontal cords, he said, do not make you look fat.

Rhimes also said: "We didn't have a controversy with Dr. Hahn.

Shows that have a controversy or deep mythology tend to perform really week, as do live events.

If Huckabee had spoken, it would have renewed a controversy the party has been trying to shove to the sidelines.

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