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So did his father, That was one of the grievously hard things about this decision.
She expected soon to find herself either dead or grievously injured.
He was the second member of his family to be grievously wounded in Iraq.
"But what has that to do with my love, who is so grievously hurt?"
We hear that our brother is more grievously damaged still.
Even to the south of the ice line, the land was grievously damaged.
Answer: The third world is going to suffer grievously if this war continues.
As for France, her cultural life was now grievously reduced.
Both countries have suffered grievously from this long and tragic war.
You have killed one of our crew and grievously injured another.
His head was bleeding and grievously injured to the eye.
"And you would be grievously offended if I did not accept it?"
He was shot down in his Hurricane the summer of 1940 and grievously burned.
They believed, too, that his two sons were suffering grievously.
Any judge found cases of this type difficult because, whatever the decision, somebody was to be grievously hurt.
He was alive, but suffering grievously from want of his native earth.
"She is a great loss for us both," Kelly said grievously.
But to have found him and then to leave seemed to Quentin grievously inappropriate.
You had been set upon by robbers and grievously injured.
Either she'd done something grievously wrong, or the Chairman wanted something.
And then, grievously, it was learned that his colon cancer may have returned.
Whatever his calculations may have been, of one thing we can be sure: he was grievously mistaken.
Even you, perhaps, would rid me of a burden under which I suffer so grievously.
Some of the more grievously injured had been brought here from the battlefields.
Government planners do not want to undermine their own interests so grievously.