Sentence examples for prick the conscience from inspiring English sources

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How do you prick the conscience of an NFL fan?

Perhaps their poems will prick the conscience of a nation".

"We've got to prick the conscience of this nation," he said.

Indeed, "accepting punishment is designed to prick the conscience of those doing the punishing," Ms. Calman said.

Last month, Charlene posted an open letter, her third, the purpose of which was to prick the conscience of someone who might know why Lauren disappeared.

Disillusioned, they might not have voted at all in 2015, but the smell of nappies tends to prick the conscience, as well as the nostrils.

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"We wanted to prick the consciences of the people who have caused this city so much pain," Mr. Mayorga said.

The stories they transmit prick the consciences of donor governments and individuals, who open their pocketbooks and unleash the money to address the crisis finally.

Wishart was proud of having pricked the conscience of big banks and major companies.

The book pricked the conscience of its readers and raised the tenement into a symbol of intransigent social difference.

Art or not, Brian Haw somehow pricks the conscience of some of the people... some of the time.

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