Sentence examples for thought for the fate from inspiring English sources

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We should spare a thought for the fate of what used to be called the "necessities of life".

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Utterson adroitly draws out the tensions between "technophobic" film portrayals of computers and an avant-garde of digital utopians engaged in computer-aided art (spare a thought for the sad fate of the "lightpen"), who tempted directors to adopt their technology, as with Westworld's pixellated point-of-view shots.

If he did leave with it, if he did somehow get it past security and take it home, then spare a thought for the cruel ironic fate that will have now befallen him.

Nobody would give any thought to the fate of the people of Gaza if they had not behaved violently".

Nobody would have given any thought to the fate of the people of Gaza if they did not behave violently".

Nobody gave much thought to the fate of the little mummies' toxic compounds months baking in the sun should render them harmless, researchers assumed.

Burroughs Coach Danny Garcia — no relation to his Burbank counterpart — provided his thoughts about the fate of both programs.

I AM HOME AGAIN As much as I am grieving for the loss of my son, I have been filled with worry and horrible thoughts about the fate of my baby grandson Christian.

UN chief Ban blamed Damascus for the fate of civilians.

The music weeps for the fate of the gods.

As for the fate of the clowns?

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