Sentences with phrase «much agony»

I was in far too much agony to think straight, so I begged for another epidural.
From the first labor pain to the moment of delivery there is much agony and writhing, shouts of «I can't do this anymore» and whimpers of «will this never end.»
Starring Charlotte Gainsbourg (seriously, how much agony can one woman endure?!)
Indeed Andrea, there is much agony when shooting pictures.
Hi just wanted to share my story with other women, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a few years ago, after trying every tablet under the sun I started taking magnesium symptoms, within a matter of a few days I went from in so much agony that all I could do is lie down and cry and barely move to being about 85 % improvement in symptoms I can now exercise and be happy and live a fairly normal life, magnesium has really changed my life, I no longer take any prescription medication and I no longer cry and go to bed early.
Each person has a go at hitting the copier with a bat, kicking it, and getting revenge on a machine that caused them so much agony.
Not for reasons of weight loss (wheat makes me lose weight rather quickly due to its... side effects) or going along with any fads — I'll never know if I'm coeliac or not because I've tried to eat enough wheat to be able to take the test for antibodies reacting to it etc. and failed many times simply because after 48 hours of eating even small amounts I'm in so much agony that I have to stop!

Not exact matches

I don't really care to watch them any more, but the thrill of victory or — with the Tigers, much more frequently — the agony of defeat still registers.
Only Jesus can pray to Jesus that Jesus doesn't cast us into the Hell that Jesus created because Jesus loves us and wants us to live for eternity in His Heaven unless we do not believe in and honor Him, whereupon He will vomit us up and into the everlasting agony of Hell which He prays we do not go to because He loves us so much even though we are born evil and vile in His eyes and require being born again so that He does not condemn us to a fiery eternity and, rather, can love us in Heaven for ever and ever, Amen.
The sensory suffering of the victim can hardly be imagined, much less the psychological and spiritual agony.
I myself have seen monks with open mouths, not so much singing, as doing ludicrous feats of breathing, as that they looked as if they were in their last agony or lost in rapture.
Here we note the much wider concern to confront the oppression of women; the rights of African - Americans and Hispanics; the agony of the homeless and the hungry, battered women and abused children; the tragedy of AIDS, the Holocaust history of Jews and the decimation of Native Americans.
Prisoners have a head start on this, he says: «God has done so much of the work already through our agony that we need only finish the job during silent inner prayer.
Unfortunately, in Mel Gibson blockbuster The Passion of the Christ, Caviezel isn't given much to do other than holler in agony.
In spite of the unquestionable fact that saints of the once - born type exist, that there may be a gradual growth in holiness without a cataclysm; in spite of the obvious leakage (as one may say) of much mere natural goodness into the scheme of salvation; revivalism has always assumed that only its own type of religious experience can be perfect; you must first be nailed on the cross of natural despair and agony, and then in the twinkling of an eye be miraculously released.
Unlike Ruth Levy, whose lung cancer caused her no physical pain, Mr. Smith's tumor pressed against his spine and kept him in agony much of the time.
Cause and consequence, bound together in unbreakable succession — how much of the world's agony springs from that!
Tell that to Mother Theresa and all the people that lay in agony without painkillers in her Houses for the Dying, denied so much as a familial visit as they waste away on tiny cots in unsanitary conditions.
White does not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance, much less as a panacea for his own afflictions in any sense other than the humble one in which all polite literature is a welcome respite from terrestrial agonies.
Inverness» greens are much smaller than Winged Foot's — they seem smaller than most card tables — but they offered some of the same agony.
And none of those things even come close to what it must feel like if you are home with your laboring wife, and an incompetent midwife and suddenly the midwife starts cursing and freaking out, and you can see from where you are standing something is wrong, the baby's feet are coming first, and too much blood, and your wife is screaming in agony and you can't remember how to dial 911.....
I recently re-read Philip Pulman's His Dark Materials trilogy; the scene when Lyra deserts her daemon recalls all the agony of a child's separation from her much loved toy.
As real as the agony, pain, and tears that overcame me each and every time I prepared and fed my son that much needed bottle of formula.
How its agonies are going to be resolved is much harder to foresee.
The Guardian was the only daily paper to endorse the Lib Dems at the election, after much internal agony on the paper, and decades of backing Labour.
Labour needs to say much more confidently than it has done so far that this agony of austerity imposed by the Tories is not necessary and not inevitable.
This would save you from the agony of not eating anything on fasting days and makes the entire diet much more sustainable in the long term.
That was cute with Madame Mim in The Sword in the Stone but in «realistic» cgi not so much; and, the perpetual agony of trailers that take you from the beginning to the end of a movie (Room and The Revenant are the latest victims) spoiling every story beat.
But the producers» spectacular ambitions are undercut time and again by two factors: by the fact that the essential dramatic interest inheres in the grotesquely confined agonies of one man and, beyond that, in the unlikely (which is to say, in entertainment terms, likely) friendship and love of two men; and by the very nature of Franklin Schaffner as a director — that he is also one of the producers serves not so much to contradict my idea of Schaffner the director as to index an ambivalence that is the richest source of tension in the movie.
The actors lend a natural air to even the most expository dialogue, with Weisz infusing Hester with such wordless agony that she holds sway over the material even when just staring into space — cigarette in hand and the weight of so much misery within her.
Juliette Binoche reveals the agony and ecstasy of looking for love in middle age, in a story partly based on Denis» own experiences — but don't you dare suggest her heroine talks too much
Prolonging the agony, Greenwood says to Spooner, «Prejudice doesn't show much reason,» while Spooner himself, in countless moments of bedazzled remonstration, flagellates himself with variations on «That's why I was chosen!
You don't have to undergo the agony of going into bookshops, those brightly - lit half - houses of the soul, and shelling out your hard - earned cash for something that in all likelihood is only going to be fit for the fire, and which you're never going to read much past the first couple of chapters.
It also appears that Sony has listened to consumers who tore their hair in agony over the absurd digital rights management (DRM) scheme in their previous reader - pretty much total lockdown.
i wish i have know you much earlier to save all my agony & years frustration in trading....
That would save you the agony of much steeper losses if the sell off were to continue.
Naptimes and bedtimes represented unendurable agony when there was still so much to see and do!
The cars handled realistically and crisp with the tyres screaming in agony if you took too much speed into the corner.
At first it operates like a regular crossbow, but eventually the different sorts of ammunition you find for it make the Agony Crossbow a much more versatile weapon.
Appropriately, opening night of this exhibition will entail free viewing of the much anticipated pay - per - view fight between Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez which happens to fall on the opening night of The Thrill Of Victory The Agony Of Defeat.
People have seen traces of the human figure in Pollock's last work, and they have seen it as a betrayal, much as de Kooning's women before him or the merger of abstraction and cartoon agonies in Philip Guston later on seemed one as well.
Barely five months after the Armenian - American painter Arshile Gorky hanged himself in a Connecticut barn after a year of incalculable agony — rectal cancer, a studio fire that destroyed much of his work, separation from his wife, a car crash that snapped his neck and paralysed his painting arm — the world's oldest art magazine chose to publish not a posthumous tribute but a derisively brief dispatch of his final show.
Parker Ito: Another much - discussed result at the day sales was the # 56,250 ($ 94,000) paid at Sotheby's forThe Agony and the Ecstasy, a 2012 artwork by auction first - timer Parker Ito (b. 1986).
With the U.S. withdrawn into its strange neo-conservative agonies, the global economy gone manic - depressive, and Kyoto's progress stalled by Russian temporizing and, no doubt, sleazy back - room deals, no nation North or South seems much disposed to visionary leadership.
Overpacking can also cost you personal agony if you arrive much later than expected and there are no porters to help you carry it up a cobblestone driveway.
There are barely enough hours in the day to complete the things you want to do much less try to fit in the pain and agony of a para-med exam.
stage of your relationship, you can avoid much pain and agony, as well as circumvent the formation of bad relationship habits.
Real esate transactions involve so much than what everage people think and that is whay all realtors must go through an agony of getting their Real esate certificates....
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