Sentence examples for the reproaches from inspiring English sources

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the reproaches

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To criticize or rebuke someone.

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The reproaches came immediately.

That night, in spite of the reproaches, one of them came to my room.

At 3 p.m.: Passion of Christ from the Gospel of John with responses by Byrd; Victoria's "Improperia" from "The Reproaches"; Deering's "O Vos Omnes"; Lotti's "Crucifixus".

Maybe the real reason smokers don't do more to resist the indignities society heaps upon them — the taxes, the sidewalk banishments, the reproaches — is that they're secretly grateful.

He welcomes her back home from school, lightly disdaining the reproaches of stiff-necked relatives, even as young Emily radically outpaces his liberal purview.

Having had to endure the reproaches of Jews, or of their own conscience, they demand an impossibly high standard of behaviour from these same Jews, and are quick to find fault and condemn them harshly.

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The Reproach of Hunger, by David Rieff Simonn & Schuster).

"The Richest Man Who Ever Lived," "The Reproach of Hunger," "The Heart Goes Last," and "Everland".

Again, the reproach to less perceptive successors hangs in the air, unstated.

The reproach of disappointed friends is more painful than the schadenfreude of gloating Belgians.

As if reality itself had freedom of choice... Hence the reproach that my characters were insufficiently realized.

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