Sentences with phrase «so much mischief»

So much good and so much mischief is done — as it always has been — in the name of God.
Today it is difficult to avert misunderstanding in using the antithesis «internal - external» because so much mischief has been done with it.

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If kids really do like praise so much, and if they're praised so readily for turning away from acts of mischief, then what's to stop them repeating such behaviour again and again?
«Some of these things, as much as the stories are bad, and I will sit here and say false, I think sometimes official rebuttals, effective official rebuttals can cure the mischief and then we can move on so that it doesn't attract undue attention for institutions of state,» he advised.
How much longer will we hear stories of inadvertence, mischief and connivance by an incumbent Government that strips the Republic's coffers bare so that ordinary Ghanaians must suffer financial hardship?
Frisky & Mannish were as good as I expected, and Mister Mischief seemed impressed (though not so much by the fact I knew every word of their song!).
As much as Derek Yu's superb procedurally generated treasure hunting roguelike shines in single - player, so too does it also make an inspired choice for some local multiplayer mischief.
Set aboard a Mark Twain — themed cruise on the not - so - peaceful Mississippi, Washburn's snappy second mystery to feature literary travel agent Delilah Dickinson (after 2008's Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead) shows how much mischief a tour group can get into while confined to a moving paddle wheeler.
Seems to me that the ground based record (as Matt Ridley and many others have pointed out) is only better because it offers so much more opportunity for mischief.
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