Sentence examples for utterly disgraced from inspiring English sources

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Now, of course, Mr. Bo has been utterly disgraced and deposed.

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He had this picture in his mind that Shiva was going to utterly disgrace himself and the family … Vidia loved him but he thought Shiva was going to come to some terrible end".

Melmotte's story, which occupies the heart of The Way We Live Now is the tale of a railway fraud, mad speculation and, finally, the bursting of the bubble in a crash that utterly disgraces the deluded interloper.

I am utterly and completely disgraced".

The rough diamonds of the Parachute Regiment are persuasively deemed, in Paul Greengrass's gut-wrenchingly powerful newsreel-vérité work, to have disgraced themselves utterly in the grotesque fiasco of Bloody Sunday.

Military command has disgraced itself utterly April 16, 2014 Updated at 7.10pm BST 6.40pm BST The United States is working on a package of non-lethal aid for Ukraine that could include medical supplies and clothing, but would stop short of providing body armor and other military-style equipment, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

He may stake out radical positions — like denouncing the war on drugs as an utterly futile "disgrace" — but he is, more often, a spokesman for those unsung soldiers in the progressive army: the brokers of the messy compromise.

After a catastrophic visit to a training camp in Pakistan, where they succeed in disgracing themselves utterly, Omar and Waj return gloomily to find that loose-cannon Barry has presumed to make recruitments without clearing it with anyone else.

Disgraced, the government falls.

He disgraced the game.

Do you feel disgraced?

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