Pangs Sentence Examples

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  • For the balance of the afternoon, Dean felt pangs of guilt for summarily deciding not to even consider seeking the position of sheriff without so much as discussing it with his wife.

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  • The pangs began again and Mary Bogdanovna advised Prince Andrew to leave the room.

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  • Know that in all your pangs that rend the heart, the loving Savior has a part.

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  • My womb, which did not suffer the pangs of childbirth, is wracked with pain, beholding Thee suffering agony, O Master!

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  • This year it is hoped to have a big pan of broth on the boil to keep the hunger pangs at bay.

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  • Sandwiches are also available to take away so you can enjoy the festival without getting hunger pangs.

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  • He would learn to live with moody hangovers and guilt pangs and anyway, they only lasted until the next dram.

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  • I felt the old pangs of blinkered rationalization stampeding back to me like the Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

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  • Cold drinks were served; some bread and cheese produced to stave off the pangs of hunger whilst the meal was being prepared.

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  • Sticking to this new diet is challenging, but sipping on water throughout the day allays hunger pangs.

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  • Even though you might feel a few pangs of jealousy, realize that your child needs both parents in her life.

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  • If you can stave the pangs of nostalgia, Mario Kart Super Circuit will delight the pants off of you.

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  • You will be able to enjoy eating as much of the soup as you'd like during the duration of this seven-day diet in order to stave off hunger pangs.

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  • Good fiber intake - Fiber fills you up, which reduces the hunger pangs and accompanying temptation to cheat.

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  • As a result, you will be able to complete your tasks for the day without feeling cranky because of hunger pangs.

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  • When you follow the plan, one of the biggest obstacles you will have to overcome is hunger pangs.

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  • He figured out that if he could address their hunger pangs, he could help them effectively lose weight.

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  • Painful toil shall be the lot of man; subjection and pangs that of woman.

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  • In its ultimate form the Messianic hope of the Jews is the centre of the whole eschatology, embracing the doctrine of the last troubles of Israel (called by the Rabbins the "birth pangs of the Messiah"), the appearing of the anointed king, the annihilation of the hostile enemy, the return of the dispersed of Israel, the glory and world-sovereignty of the elect, the new world, the resurrection of the dead and the last judgment.

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  • He spent the remainder of his reign wandering from place to place, a mode of life to which he was said to have been driven by the pangs of remorse.

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  • These prisoners do not seem to have felt any of the severer pangs of hunger, for they were not tempted to eat their candles.

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  • But the other woman, satisfying her first pangs of hunger, was now bent rather low over her macaroni au gratin.

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  • Instead, the best option is to avoid the hunger pangs in the first place.

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  • His thought is that these birth pangs may begin in 1996, with the actual birth taking place in 1999?

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  • Not even Hollywood was immune from the birth pangs of unionism and pre- McCarthy era political paranoia over the secret revolution of the masses.

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  • This is a great way to stabilize blood sugar and quiet the hunger pangs.

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  • She collected what she could find and perched in a chair, reading until sundown, when the hunger pangs hit her again.

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  • He seems to have been freed for a time from the pangs of gout only to be afflicted with a species of mental alienation bordering on insanity.

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  • He is given a potion by some Druids, which banishes all memory of his recent adventures and which also rids his wife Emer of the pangs of jealousy.

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  • The hardships he suffered were as nothing compared with the pangs of conscience which plagued him when he thought of the despair of his father, who had meant to make a pastor of this prodigal son, to whom both church and college now seemed for ever closed.

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