Sentences with phrase «much anguish»

The phrase "much anguish" means a lot of distress, pain, or sorrow. Full definition
Brian, I agree and I will pay it back with as many Sherriff visits as necessary just to cause them as much anguish as legally possible.
It used to cause much anguish, agonising over the reason (s) why, but today I feel stronger for this particular path.
After much anguish, in one fell swoop she ended it.
Fast forward to the apparently rather hurried and somewhat awkwardly constructed «Relatio post disceptationem» of 13 October 2014, issued as the interim report from the synod fathers, and the headlines around the world caused many faithful Catholic parents much anguish: «Could the Catholic Church be liberalising on divorce, contraception and homosexuality?»
I am sure that often my hearers have not comprehended what was happening to me as I related the events that had brought so much anguish into my life.
And how much anguish must a parent endure in making the decision?
Everything from Darwin's marriage, to his dealings with Alfred Russel Wallace (whose independent discovery of natural selection caused Darwin much anguish), and even his grief over the death of his daughter Annie, is analysed using Darwinian principles.
The problem that caused so much anguish seems on the face of it almost a technicality.
There is a payoff of sorts, culminating in a key murder and suicide that will have many cheering internally, but, in my personal opinion, Meirelles will likely break the spirit of many viewers by delivering too much anguish and ugly turmoil before things get resolved.
As a writer, there are times when you sit back, look at what you've built and say — with much anguish — «It's not right.
The rage (which is as much anguish as it is anger) is a way of catharsis, a way of getting temporary relief from the heavy feeling of impotence that affects many...»
At Brooks Camp, mosquitoes, white socks, and no - see - ums are the source of much anguish and itchiness.
That is what the church and the nation need today as we blunder into a world in which the desire of Americans for wealth and power has been the source of so much benevolence, and yet so much anguish and death.
We can certainly point to many failures during John Paul's reign - the Church in Europe steadily lost ground, so much so that he himself referred to a «silent apostasy», one that all too evidently caused him much anguish.
A person can not carry that much anguish around every day without collapsing under the weight.
Madrid went on to win the league with a record 100 point tally, but failure once again in the Champions League, on penalties to Bayern Munich brought on much anguish and midway through that same season speculation was rife that Mourinho would be seeking a change of environment.
Debt leads to so much anguish, stress, and depression.
The awareness that they present may save you much anguish in the long run.
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