Sentence examples for was now embarrassed from inspiring English sources

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A Western diplomat said the Arab group was now embarrassed by its choice of Syria, a decision that soon became controversial.

Peter Wilcock QC, who represents a group of the bereaved Hillsborough families, asked if Sir Norman was now "embarrassed" by his work on Hillsborough.

I was now embarrassed and felt like I was causing a scene.

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No one was related, and the "Indian" accent (that I didn't know I had) was now embarrassing.

Writers were now embarrassed to go into print without footnotes.

And many of us are now embarrassed to even read the slogan that earned the Democratic Party the presidency and control of Congress in 2008 -- "Change you can believe in".

I'm also now embarrassed to admit that if Philip Hensher had taken the honours, I was ready to be yet more spiteful and declare it a Tory plot and lay down a few conspiracy theories about how Michael Portillo's chairmanship had returned the most conspicuously rightwing Booker winner to date.

Parliament is now woefully embarrassed for the opposite reason.

But if a product says "beef" on the label, it should be that.Some big names are now deeply embarrassed.

The mistake was not the correspondent's, but the editor's, who does not speak Marathi and is now slightly embarrassed.

Even better, it is now considered embarrassing.

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