Soul-searching Sentence Examples

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  • Let's all agree to sit on this for a week and do some soul searching.

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  • It took a lot of soul searching to come to you.

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  • I want to hear the woman who lives by the motto of no apologies, no regrets, who told me once that her own soul searching taught her to live, doesn't want my help turning that three months into eternity.

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  • The biannual fashion fest has prompted the usual soul-searching about Britain's place in haute couture.

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  • Now this in itself may give rise to some serious academic soul-searching.

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  • The magazine lost as much as £ 15m during its short lifetime, leading to much internal soul-searching.

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  • After considerable soul-searching, they found they had done many things wrong during their life and had time to put them right.

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  • There followed much soul-searching on whether a one-eyed kite could survive in the wild.

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  • The biannual fashion fest has prompted the usual soul-searching about Britain 's place in haute couture.

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  • Fortunately, or unfortunately, we have no soul-searching questions to ask of you, except that your journey continue.

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  • You can go on soul-searching journeys or soul-destroying mountain hikes !

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  • Let this soul searching guide you to decide if the relationship with your ex is worth another chance.

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  • It requires a lot of soul-searching for him to feel safe enough to attempt to discard the past, but he willl move on to a bigger and happier future if he can.

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  • Finding freebies to celebrate your faith does not involve a lot of soul searching.

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  • Only you're probably doing a bit more soul searching than the average person looking for a new job.

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  • Talk to qualified people, read what you can on the subject, and do whatever amount of soul-searching you need to, and know that you will be able to overcome this.

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