Sentence examples for no reproach from inspiring English sources

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But those who survived the landings offered no reproach.

At the end, there was applause from Atlético's fans and no reproach at all.

There is no reproach in the Tripathis' note now, not of Sunil, certainly, but also not of the rest of us, who may in fact deserve it.

There was no reproach, all the same, when John Terry's header from a Barry corner was parried by Handanovic in the 57th minute.

In a bitter defense of his choice of words published last week in the daily Die Welt, he complained that "no reproach from the well-known arsenal of political correctness in this country has been spared".

Notts County's present-day methods draw no reproach but the manoeuvres that got them here caused bad blood in Lincoln where, until the move was announced in April 2013 as part of the club's reapplication for a WSL place under revised criteria, there had been a feeling of upward mobility.

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As I read, I felt no reproaches for the people who disliked "A Little Life"; I saw why they did.

His gesture has met with no public outcry and no official reproach.

Every manager falters and when that happens they are no longer above reproach.

In a Shakespearean way, I keep on punctuating such observations by the refrain: "No, such a reproach cannot be addressed to us".

And as Collins mentions, with no real reproach, impractical shoes.

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