Sentence examples for reproach by from inspiring English sources

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They had been sheltered from worldly reproach by their peculiarities when alive; in death, they took with them their habitat, and left nothing to anchor Auntie Mei.

The relationship nonetheless stirred reproach by Buddhist scholars, who urged him to renounce his monastic vows, and the Dalai Lama, whose office decried his "unconventional behavior".

When his wife comes to fetch him and sees them, he will fend off the reproach by simply explaining that he has been "hunter-gathering".

Beyond the bill, the election of a man supported by the Tea Party movement also represented an unexpected reproach by many voters to President Obama after his first year in office, and struck fear into the hearts of Democratic lawmakers, who are already worried about their prospects in the midterm elections later this year.

As of July 10 , 2011 a coordinated campaign redefined Ayatollah Khamenei's religio-political position and elevated it beyond any possible questioning, let alone reproach by mere mortals.

Indeed, Holder has managed to eclipse both John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzalez, whose tenures under George W. Bush earned them constant reproach by Democrats and other left-leaning groups for justifying acts of torture, surveillance of American citizens and clandestine behavior by the government.

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A girl accused of having shot her lover was reproached by the magistrate for her taste in books.

This year they were bitterly reproached by hundreds of innocent people who were trapped for hours inside a police cordon at Oxford Circus.Did the police over-react?

Or is that the frightening part: the afterlife, in which you have all eternity to be reproached by your loved one for your last words?

Quickly reproached by the Federal Communications Commission, Prisinzano re-launched E.V.R. as an Internet-radio station, where local d.j.s would play wide-ranging music that was, for the most part, united by the theme of obscurity.

Still, in the last lines of "Sonnet," he acknowledges that the weary, satisfied farmer always remains haunted, even reproached, by another figure — the scarecrow that stands in the field, "floating skyward its abandoned hands / In gestures of invincible desire".

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