Sentence examples for sometimes marred by from inspiring English sources

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It is sometimes marred by condescension.

His political positions were sometimes marred by gross distortions and errors of judgment.

The songs performed on Monday night were variable in quality, and sometimes marred by sentimentality.

Wright, though his prose is sometimes marred by creaky Oxbridge wit, navigates all the theological complications deftly.

The voice quality is excellent, although these Wi-Fi calls are sometimes marred by random beeps, clicks or dropped connections.

We have shared a delicious intimacy, sometimes marred by lying, infidelity, deceit and workaholism; but even then we have worked through these hard times and shared forgiveness.

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But his career has sometimes been marred by controversy.

Yet the pleasure that comes from listening to her can sometimes be marred by watching her.

I ask Professor Rusi why the gay community can sometimes be marred by this kind of hurtful, judgmental behavior.

I ask Professor Rusi why the gay community can sometimes be marred by this kind of hurtful, judgmental behaviour.

Their beauty is sometimes marred – but, chillingly, it's because of the eyes that have been closed for them by the blows of an overseer, the bruises and the bleeding.

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