Sentence examples for woe i from inspiring English sources

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Op-Ed shook sadly, and wailed in woe, "I warned you — but now comes the Web's fatal blow".

Rich Weksberg WOE IS ME When I have an awful woe, I feel I should look thin and white.

There evil is still brought into a direct relationship with God; even evil, insofar as it has power and life, is effected by God: "I form light and create darkness, I make weal and create woe, I am the Lord, who do all these things" (Isaiah 45:7).

"If you hear tales of woe, I'd look elsewhere," he said.

I called the sales office again, trying to get Sharon and spoke to Angela, and while she was listening to my tale of woe I suddenly heard a click.

Not as satisfying, it turns out, as Steve Spagnoulo's game plan - despite the woe I knew as a young fan, despite rejection letters and sleepless nights, opportunity remains forever in that space - however slim - between what is and what might be.

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Mr. Leithauser introduced "Woe Is Me," from "Lisbon," as "a real sad one".

And O'Conner's antic approach means that "Woe Is I Jr".

"Woe Is I Jr". is basically a lighthearted grammar textbook, and the points are sound.

THAT night I read in "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner that the semicolon is like a blinking yellow light between two connected but independent sentences.

If there's a fault in "Woe Is I Jr.," it's that O'Conner tries a little too hard to ingratiate herself with young readers.

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