Sentence examples for whose sorrow from inspiring English sources

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She had been for many years a dear, generous and entertaining friend, so we all went on being fond of her, and wanting to help, but I'm pretty sure I was not the only one whose sorrow at her death was mingled with relief.

The hall was full of generous people who had helped us on our journey – people with influence and connections, NHS leaders, consultants, chief nurses, heads of charities – but at the heart of the conference were the people whose voices are not usually heard, whose sorrow and anger and passion get drowned out in the great noise of the world.

Prop 187 proved, of course, to be a famous defeat whose sorrow and sting carried the seeds of many future victories to come.

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Her writing is economical and precise – she describes someone as "a woman whose sorrows take extrovert and hedonistic forms" – which won't surprise readers of her under-rated novels.

Raimunda must also tend to Sole (the wonderful Lola Dueñas), her sister, whose face registers loneliness and disappointment even as she tries to radiate busyness and good cheer; to their elderly Aunt Paula (Chus Lampreave); and to Agustina (Blanca Portillo), a neighbor whose sorrows could easily fill another movie.

They were the type of women whose own sorrow moved them immeasurably.

They are "eBay people," sniffed Mrs. Sorrow, whose nickname among the Windies is Southern Spice.

Losing after great striving is the story of man, who was born to sorrow, whose sweetest songs tell of saddest thought, and who, if he is a hero, does nothing in life as becomingly as leaving it".

Speaking mostly in Farsi, often without subtitles, Ms. Aghdashloo (who was named best supporting actress by the New York critics) emerges as the saddest and most complex character in a drama whose subject is sorrow and complication.

"A Chorus Line" too is unmistakably a product of the so-called "me" decade, but in both of those musicals, cultural currents provide gently sketched-in background to the inner struggles of characters whose joys and sorrows are in some measure timeless.

Among those invited were Marcel Ophuls, whose work includes "The Sorrow and the Pity," and both Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg, who directed "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work".

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