Heartache Sentence Examples

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  • Men are heartache and more trouble than they're worth.

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  • Nothing but heartache could come of it.

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  • Rather, he'd done the decent thing and spared her further heartache.

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  • She certainly had seen her share of heartache, but unlike Jackson, she did believe it to be worth it.

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  • He had risen to fear, heartache, anxiety, bliss, pain and a hundred other feelings that made you beg to be able to bury your head beneath the covers and stay in the warm cocoon of sleep forever.

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  • That type of heartache is rough, but I came to peace with it and was pretty happy with my expulsion, until a few days ago.

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  • She smiled, thinking of the many times they played "Wingman" for each other and all the times he had nursed her through heartache.

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  • I have seen her through some pretty nasty heartache, but honestly, I'm not confident she could survive losing you, and now she won't have to.

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  • He found the dark memories of his enslavement were enough to motivate him without the heartache of remembering all that was good that would never be his again.

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  • But, then, I take funerals, and know the manifold heartache with which one tries to deal.

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  • With The End of Heartache, the standard has been pushed aside.

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  • Still, it was better to avoid more heartache.

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  • Thinking about all the times he nursed her through heartache, she now realized how difficult it must have been for him to witness her pain.

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  • This is going to give Damian some heartache with the Watchers.

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  • I surely may accept their morbid invitation and although seared by the flames of eternal damnation, I'll at least be free from the anguish and heartache of this abominable life.

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  • When hormones start taking over and classmates begin to notice each other in ways they previously had not, many boys are opening themselves up to both great experiences and a good share of heartache as well.

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  • There was a time she had some heartache about trading his innocence for blood.

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  • Rose Marie, burdened with her own tragedy, instead has found the only companionship she needs in her heartache.

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  • Married three times, he suffered heartache throughout his romantic life.

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  • A few probing questions here may save some heartache later.

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  • It was bringing too much heartache to those nearest to us.

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  • This is a great aid to finding a memorial without too much heartache.

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  • If your cat goes missing the greatest heartache is often caused by not knowing what has happened to him.

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  • One of our partners is a trained mediator to try and resolve matrimonial problems with as little heartache as possible.

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  • A Will that is unclear can result in legal costs and wrangles can cause delay, causing further heartache for those left behind.

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  • The whole episode seems like a bad dream, who could have thought that a simple knock on the arm could cause such heartache!

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  • It will help to save lives and spare families heartache.

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  • At the same time, the man who was behind Ms McNamara in the queue for EuroMillions lottery tickets spoke of his heartache.

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  • Having a service member leave a household for months or years at a time causes heartache.

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  • Save yourself some heartache and put the loose powder down first.

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  • Releasing heartache by writing sad love poems will free your mind of heartrending thoughts you continuously brood over.

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  • They released one more album, 1986's From Luxury to Heartache, and went their separate ways.

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  • While other movies and television shows have featured gay characters, this was the first mainstream movie to deal with all the heartache and emotion surrounding the taboo of homosexuality in the 1960s.

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  • This will keep her looking at the right stores and save you the heartache of having to tell her know if she falls in love with a sparkling skirt way out of price range.

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  • Doing your homework in the beginning can save you not only heartache, but valuable dollars.

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  • Retirement means no pressure, no stress, no heartache... unless you play golf.

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  • By spotting dangers before an injury happens, parents can protect their children from harm and protect themselves from stress and heartache.

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  • In addition, should the relationship not develop the way you would like, having friends to support you through the heartache is a major plus.

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  • Now say after a few years of heartache and being rejected (for lack of a better word), this young man meets an Aries woman with a Pisces moon.

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  • When John (played by Owen Wilson) meets Claire (played by Rachel McAdams), however, he finds out what heartache really is.

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  • In preparation for Valentine's Day, a song from a man who knows about heartache.

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  • Now, through happenstance I learn of a way this heartache might be sometimes prevented.

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  • Daily Mirror JOHN HOLLINS is convinced Swansea's promotion drive has been fuelled by memories of last season's play-off heartache.

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  • The pop hunk told close friends that he feels no joy when his teen fans have heartache.

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  • Finally, remember that sharing your story with others may not only help you through this terrible time of loss and heartache, but it may help someone else as well.

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  • Save yourself the hassle and heartache of ruined tableware and set your holiday table with your audience in mind.

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  • Reading sad poems about love for teens helps you bring the heartache you feel to the surface so you can start the healing process.

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  • Each of these decisions are made out of the love, respect and adoration that we have for our pets, and each decision, whether large or small help us to move forward through the pain and heartache.

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  • They released the heartache they had been holding in and were filled with unencumbered passion, melting into each other as they had the first time, but now neither held any secrets, and neither needed to maintain control.

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  • However, this sadness is temporary and once the initial heartache of the broken relationship subsides, each person will be able to see how the arguments were a sign that they were just not meant to be together any longer.

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