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How to use at the mercy of in a sentence

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You are still almost entirely at the mercy of your employer and their pension fund managers.
This very fact places the results at the mercy of culturally insensitive marketers.
I was quite literally at the mercy of the Inquisition and was completely unable to tell a lie.
You have the power to order, consume, relax, but you are also incapacitated, at the mercy of the hotel machine.
Once they descended into it they would be at the mercy of whatever hid behind its cloak.
It's a nightmare that I suppose most people have of being naked and at the mercy of some strange power.
They in turn are at the mercy of the power companies for electricity to transmitters and relay stations.
A factory job with all its miseries would be better than being at the mercy of this woman's power over your job and cottage.
Ending up bobbing in the ocean at the mercy of what might be a confluence of different currents is another matter entirely.
Try living at the mercy of all that for a bit then see how much big cities turn you off.
So for at least two years an immigrant woman can be at the mercy of whatever her spouse wishes.
His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices.
Though most plants are more or less at the mercy of the environment, a few such as the titan arum are able to generate heat.
In typical British tradition, the stands around the ground are uncovered and at the mercy of the sun.
And, as with most outdoor performances, the artists are at the mercy of Mother Nature.
Women who are poor and uneducated are often still at the mercy of abusive partners or relatives.
As the waves smashed against the pillars of the floating barge, I noticed the driftwood that was totally at the mercy of the current.
Luciano's death, at the end of the film, is shocking because it makes evident that the characters are at the mercy of their own neglectfulness.
Perhaps more to the point, in a country formed by migration, uppity workers are always at the mercy of the next wave of incomers.
So you may be charged to transfer the money into the local currency, placing your nest egg at the mercy of exchange rate fluctuations.
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Such a trick of fate, to take a man of important affairs, and immure him at the mercy of a maniac in a God-forsaken coal-town!
All ordinary housekeepers are at the mercy of the filth and insolence of a draggle-tailed, novelette-reading feminine democracy.
They choked the aisles and carried him here and there at the mercy of their eddies.
He was at the mercy of the jobber, the kerb-stone broker, the pedlar in fruit.
She wished to go away with her lightning conductor, and leave me at the mercy of a mule.
For many years the castle was left at the mercy of all who cared to despoil it.
When the President was manacled and at the mercy of the House they would be satisfied.
He's gone on some high-flyin' expedition to Abilene, leaving the town without a peace officer at the mercy of bandits and thieves.
The young are at the mercy of all sorts of flesh-eaters, including their own fathers, who are a most undiscriminating sort.
He thought it safer to join Shane, and Fermanagh was at the mercy of these two.
In the present-day incubator of either type we are wholly at the mercy of sudden climatic changes of vapor pressure.
You're at the mercy of the vilest wretch that's got an ounce of gold in his filthy poke.
A well-respected business man and church-member, he felt uneasy to be at the mercy of a laddie who might be boastful.
Terrestrial life is precarious since it is at the mercy of atmospherical circumstances.
And everything I possess in this world, from my bonnet and striped silk dress to Father's deeds at the mercy of that gagger.
For, so Jimmie discovered, in a case of glaucoma the oculist was completely at the mercy of the patient.
The farmers were at the mercy of the gombeen traders and the agricultural middlemen.
Who will guarantee our independence when we are at the mercy of every state?
Otherwise she would split up into many impotent states and be at the mercy of the solidary races adjoining her.
But obviously tactics, which are so much at the mercy of irremediable accident, must seem to a modern seaman a poor matter of study.
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