Sentences with phrase «more woe»

The Gunners will not fail to take full advantage of the injuries woe of the West Hammersmiths to pile up more woes on them and thus increase our own goals difference in the table.
However, there was more woe for the Hoops when, with the Parkhead defence in disarray again, Kokorin got in front of right - back Mikael Lustig and bundled in number three from just a few yards out, Ivanovic supplying the cross.
While United are still recovering from their Champions League heartache, Blackburn will aim to pile more woe onto Sunday's tourists by denting their title bid.
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He said, «The Appeal Court judgment affirming Sheriff as the chairman of PDP portends more woes to the already beleaguered party.
For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
In fact when the Greeks wrote and performed tragedies and Shakespeare likewise, the richest, most celebrated and most powerful people appear to have more woes than people who are poverty - stricken, homeless and hungry.
I promise this is the last post on my query letter woes — that's because I have no more woe.
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