Sentences with phrase «of dreadful mistake»

It's just that although I know other people have reached the age of 60, I am convinced that with me it's some kind of dreadful mistake.
Using a resume for all job applications is one of the dreadful mistakes committed by applicants when creating and sending their resume.

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Something dreadful happens to religious people when they mistake their understanding of God for God himself.
She can no longer trust what some of us might think of as her better side, explaining that if she had another child she would feel even worse because she would be admitting that the decision to have the abortion was a dreadful mistake, admitting that she and her husband «could in fact have managed to care for another life.»
A supposed «legendary» manager of a world famous club who year after year does not even notice the dreadful defence and constant mistakes costing us many points, is a scandal at top level.
The three bought to the table as failures are (IMO) some of Wengers MANY dreadful transfer mistakes.
This time, it was West Ham's keeper with a dreadful mistake: Randolph made a mess of a simple cross, and the ball fell to the feet of Divock Origi, who gratefully accepted the gift.
In this make - believe world of Labour thinking, when, not if, Labour are elected in 2015 the party will have to impose no cuts, spending will be allowed to increase on nice things like the health service, and grateful voters will at last acknowledge they made a dreadful mistake in 2010 by voting for those ghastly Tories.
These are exactly the occasions on which the men of one generation commit those dreadful mistakes, which excite the astonishment and horror of posterity.
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