Sentence examples for return to plague from inspiring English sources

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The result has been messy compromises which may return to plague whoever holds office after the election.

But Lord Hattersley makes an excellent point that resonates with Labour activists of all ages and will return to plague the inventors of New Labour as the novelty of office begins to wear off.The prime minister's more immediate difficulty is his attitude to the public services.

As Kimmy tries to adapt to the modern world, it's only a matter of time before members of her imprisoned past return to plague her life even more.

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For Rust it's the case, returning to plague him, which represents his hellish cycle.

That decision, revealed in Mr Brown's final budget but with effect from this year, returned to plague him because it made 5.3m poor households worse off.

At No. 4 on the paperback list is "Batman Versus Bane," in which the villain, who temporarily put the Dark Knight in traction, returns to plague Gotham City.

Over a beer, this man complains that he is plagued by a recurring dream about being chased by 26 savage dogs, and explains how the dream relates to the 1982 Lebanese war - a period to which he has hardly given a second thought before now, but which has mysteriously returned to plague him.

At the end of a decade or more of intensive chemical control, entomologists have been finding that problems they had considered solved a few years earlier have returned to plague them, and also that new problems have arisen as insects once present in insignificant numbers have increased to the status of serious pests.

Two biases are of particular concern (and seem to plague all angel return studies): self-selection bias and survivorship bias.

Yet outbreaks of armed conflict involving secondary or foreign groups like the LRA continue to plague the area, making it difficult for children to return to school and regain a measure of normalcy.

And his response to Greek tragedy's Orestes story, The Flies, uses the hero's return to a plague-ridden Argos as a potent metaphor for France under German occupation.

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