To breach them can be a grave moral fault.
There is no sign of any other grave faults having been committed, nor of anything like luxurious living.
And the gravest fault in the film is its sheer tidiness.
Yes, he had grave faults but so do many others we celebrate.
Otherwise, he would have been executed before the grave faults in his trial were uncovered.
Impetuosity was a grave fault of hers; and so eager would she be to impart good news!
It was a grave fault, and for that fault I die.
Despite this "grave" fault, the reviewer considers the book to be of immense value, and that it would become a standard work on the region.
Yes, they were grave faults, but Lincoln didn't call them that.
This isn't a grave fault, nor is it singular.