By this time he had it so bad that he lived aboard a wooden double-ender in the winter without a viable heat source. |
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Unfortunately, the transfer is so bad that the orchestra sounds like a bunch of kazoos. |
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I thought it a bit pompous, myself, and the third verse doesn't scan at all, but it's not so bad a song as all that. |
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It all seems so cruel that I should be so bad at parenting yet have such an easy time conceiving. |
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I wondered when I'd become so bad at articulating any kind of helpful advice. |
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I'm not sure why humans are so bad at planning for the future, especially for those things we can predict. |
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My vision is affected and the pain is so bad that I can't do anything until it goes away. |
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The former factory worker has now given up work because the pain is so bad that sometimes she cannot walk. |
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Light pollution is so bad that many people in this country can no longer see the stars, research showed yesterday. |
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The pain was so bad that you told me that you were going to go to the hospital. |
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I felt so bad, so ashamed of the person I am today, so worthless, so empty, so useless. |
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I feel so bad for those who have missing family members because I was in their shoes just a sort time ago. |
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Rannie came by to check on me, but I was feeling so bad I hardly said anything to him. |
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Papa wanted to strap on one of those gliders and run off that hill so bad he could taste it. |
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I hope you had better weather for them than the kind we are having now-a-days, but it is not so bad here considering it is winter. |
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Leave it to him to mansplain why it's so bad having the women-folk working. |
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Things eventually get so bad that one of the partners terminates the other partner, who is then escorted from the building by security. |
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What's so bad about a woman whose appearance suggests she's not a Barbie doll, that she can get down and dirty when properly inspired? |
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I've cleaned up a lot of cat barf in my time, and normally it's not so bad. |
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How could I not feel so bad when I had just found out my brother was mauled by two dogs? |
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Their mental condition is so bad that they should be sectioned and sent to secure psychiatric beds. |
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So if things are so bad, she need only retire and in a few years the kiddies will have grown up and we'll all have moved on. |
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I watch my hand creep traitorously to the door, listlessly wondering when it got so bad that I can't even say no to him anymore. |
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It got so bad that we were faced with eviction and the family would have been split up. |
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Because the script is so bad, this movie is just about a shoo-in to win the Oscar for Best Screenplay. |
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Things have gotten so bad for him, that any commoner with a medical professorship can slap him down. |
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I put on around a stone, which wouldn't have been so bad, but starting a family a couple of years later really added to my weight problem. |
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And if bedsores are left unattended, she tells me, they can get so bad you can put your fist in them. |
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That's not so bad if the images are small in file size, but it is bad when they don't preload the mouseover images. |
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He says the problem got so bad that it began affecting his asthma, to the point where the air in his apartment became unbreathable. |
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If your record be never so bad and your past never so black, I will forgive all manner of sin and uncleanness, provided you come to me. |
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Max stood up so quickly he slopped the alcohol down his shirt and scared the brunette so bad that she squeaked and shrank away from him. |
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The severely under-lit, narratively incomprehensible, and primitively directed syrup-soaked piece of trash is so bad it's sweet. |
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The room, once so bad they almost moved, was now a smartly redesigned embrace of sunshine that beckons all to sit and relax. |
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Annoying for anyone that has recently paid for it, but not so bad for those of us who are near the end of our subscription period. |
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Coughing was my biggest problem for the past two days and today suddenly the coughing isn't so bad but now I'm sneezing and sniffly. |
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A few minutes into the journey the contractions got so bad Rachel had to clamber into the back seat where her waters broke. |
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Ceding the desktop PC market, for most a break-even prospect at best, to Dell wouldn't be so bad. |
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As Luni rode through town, mounted on his exquisitely bred horse, she decided that life with him might not be so bad. |
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Even journalists cannot enter to publish the news, and the situation there is so bad. |
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He said the situation had become so bad that he could no longer find anyone else to work in the shop. |
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This title belongs under that extra special list of films that are so bad they're good. |
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It is now so bad the bedroom window is taking some of the weight of the roof and is buckling under the strain. |
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In fact so bad were the fires, the bush pilots often had difficulty finding the scrub airfield. |
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But he also starred in countless films which are so bad they have become notorious. |
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The service up to that point hadn't been so bad, although no one had offered to hang up our coats. |
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Thomas was stricken with a headache so bad that it necessitated his removal from the flight. |
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This isn't so bad if the judge respects stare decisis, sticks to existing law, and approaches the job with humility and restraint. |
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She was starving, the empty rumbling in her stomach was witness to that, and she hurt so bad she felt like vomiting. |
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Things have gotten so bad, in fact, that Liston's handlers have secretly asked the sparring partners to take it easy on Sonny. |
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If you get confused when listening to people talking about cordless phones, wireless phones, cellular phones and handphones, do not feel so bad. |
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It's not so bad off-season but sadly known as a place frequented from time to time by car thieves. |
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I was also amazed to find that the items from the diner car were not so bad at all! |
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Some have been so bad that one imagines the umpires must have taken him to be left-handed. |
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It's actually not so bad getting sick since it gives me a little more precious headspace. |
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Neighbours wrote that the smell gets so bad they cannot open their windows and doors. |
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But even if Harper took over, the optics of him forming a quasi-coalition with the Bloc would have been so bad to ensure he'd never win again. |
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It's what makes progressives so mad in the not so bad times, no one is heeding our warnings and solutions. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if the ouster hadn't been made by utterly pathetic personalities. |
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He took a lot of criticism for outing her, but she was in the process of coming out anyway, so I don't know if that was so bad. |
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Other countries have outstripped us, but why have we suddenly become so bad? |
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Things became so bad that I had to be checked into a hospital for overdosing on cocaine. |
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And we got so bad that my mom would want to take me out for a feeding and I would cry and kick and throw a hissy fit. |
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Sure, he had been hit by a drunk driver, but maybe his injuries wouldn't have been so bad. |
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I used manuka honey cream on an overreach which was so bad the only thing the vet could suggest was putting the hoof in a cast. |
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My depression and anxiety got so bad that I had to be hospitalized and put on suicide watch for three days. |
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The pain hurt Spinner, but his mind was in a daze so bad that he was almost numbed. |
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It got so bad that 12 patrolmen and two police dogs were kept on duty outside the home for several days. |
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He said the situation had got so bad that many drivers were close to breaking point. |
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Everyone wants that center vote so bad they come off about as interesting as unflavored, unsweetened ice milk. |
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In fact the painting is so bad that it might well be one of the artist's many authentic clunkers. |
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He started taking drugs at age 14, and he began injecting heroin because the comedowns after taking amphetamines were so bad. |
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Things were so bad that he finally felt compelled to confront one reporter and ask that she meet his eye and not walk away when he spoke. |
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The currents were so bad, they couldn't get fire boats through here to rescue people at one point. |
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Can I just say first up that as far as the state of play in journalism is concerned, I actually think things aren't so bad. |
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During the night their thirst became so bad that Folcher went down to the village to fill up their flasks at the fountain. |
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Is it really so bad that you'd go to the middle of Death Valley in order to not have studio suits poking around your set? |
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His defense was so bad that when he caught a pedestrian pop fly in the fifth inning, the Pro Player Stadium crowd gave him a Bronx, cheer. |
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If we are very forbearing, then something we would normally consider very painful will not appear so bad after all. |
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People are frail and make stupid mistakes and one kiss in a bar is not the end of the world, especially when she feels so bad about it. |
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Their injuries were so bad that police had to identify them from their fingerprints. |
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Conditions are so bad that many GPs are considering early retirement or trying to find alternative employment. |
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The yellowtail sashimi triggered a gag reflex so bad I almost threw up at the table. |
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In fact, Mia's so bad natured we're all guilty of messing with her because she's such an easy mark. |
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After lunch I felt so bad I dissolved some aspirin in warm water, gargled noisily and swallowed gratefully. |
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The transport system in Kingston isn't so bad that getting the bus or train is not an option. |
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Is that so bad if Rual wants to read about elegant princes saving beautiful princess from danger? |
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Now she takes you on a harrowing true life journey from childhood neglect so bad she gnawed at dog bones for nourishment. |
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But gosh, you know, they don't seem so bad, particularly the cute white one Willard adopts and names Socrates. |
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She told of how Sam had harassed one employee so bad that he had driven him to smoke grass to calm his nerves. |
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Assassinating dictators and toppling undemocratic regimes doesn't sound so bad, in the end. |
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Conditions were so bad one person smashed open an emergency exit to let in some air because guards would not open the doors. |
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The situation was so bad that household appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers could not be used. |
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Although it was crowded, it wasn't so bad that others wouldn't have seen me being disrobed by some of these guys. |
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Environmentalists point out that the contamination of farmed salmon is so bad that the farms pollute the surrounding environment. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't so short, but I end up looking like a dumpling, or a pudding. |
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Finally the pain became so bad it dizzied him and he fell to the sand and passed out. |
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Business became so bad that many dockers lost their jobs and the number of ships sailing to and from British ports dwindled to almost nothing. |
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Compared to growing up, Rose figured life as an NBA benchwarmer was not so bad. |
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Of course, it is worth asking whether a cut in Superfund money would be so bad. |
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Relations with management are so bad that as well as the official strikes, 25 porters walked out unofficially recently. |
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Those who relish the contradiction of something so bad it's good, will wallow like pigs in clover. |
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I turned into a total wreck and it got so bad that my nerves began jangling on a Wednesday, three days before a game. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if i only had to work weekdays and have my weekends off. |
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Things got so bad during Wednesday's gargantuan meeting that the overworked coffee machine packed up. |
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It is not so bad if a few can gather together and jointly grumble about the state of the world. |
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Because the team was so bad, a number of young players got jump-starts on their careers. |
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The times spent rattling around in hotel rooms isn't so bad as rattling around in my own home. |
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The pounding was so bad that my brother could hear my heart thumping as we lay in bed at night. |
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It was a solace for me when everybody agreed that I do not look so bad after all. |
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A new study shows air pollution in some national parks is so bad it rivals the smog in major cities. |
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I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship? |
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But after a cold winter in the southern uplands you may recognise that ending up on a human dinner plate is not so bad. |
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It's not so bad when the seat in front is up, but if they recline it then it presses rather painfully against my knees. |
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Janis wasn't so bad, she was a schizophrenic like me so, with her, it was a question of being kindred spirits. |
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Anyhow, I ended up coming out feeling springy and fit, and only missed breaking my record by 60 seconds, so it wasn't so bad, all told. |
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After about an hour, we began to experience issues with reboots, and it became so bad that a reinstall of Windows was required. |
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The damage caused by the Berkshire train crash is so bad that the whole section of track will have to be relaid. |
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She'd been in hospital for 8 hours on Monday night coz her side pains had gotten so bad that she could barely move. yikes! |
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To those of us who have resented the yoke of parental tyranny, that doesn't sound so bad. |
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When I told Katelyn that I was repainting my room, she wanted to help so bad that she begged me. |
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Because of all this, Cruise repents and learns that fidelity to a loved one is not so bad after all. |
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It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy. |
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The Lib Dem councillor says the problem is so bad that one person told him he changed his plans to buy a house in the area. |
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Now the situation across Down District has got so bad that licensed taxi drivers say that they are being forced out of business. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if saturated and trans fats were found only in beets, lima beans, sheep's milk and haggis. |
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The situation is so bad that artistes are now straying to greener pastures. |
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If one rejects that assertion, does the imperialism of human rights really sound so bad? |
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Things wouldn't be so bad if we hadn't made love, but we have quite a few times. |
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Pressure to reduce automotive electronics component prices has never been so bad. |
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The pain was so bad at first that inserting a tampon would make me cry from the pain. |
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It's a little sappy at times, but then sometimes a little sappiness isn't so bad. |
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Yet there's some musical pairings that are so bad they're good. |
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They are so bad their offense has 18 false-start penalties in six games. |
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Their conditions were so bad, vets later had to put the animals down. |
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Perhaps this wouldn't be so bad should the revisability of logic and mathematics permit their ultimately admitting of a justification that didn't involve experience. |
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I'm beginning to forget what's so bad about British rule in the colonies. |
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Whatever the relative merits of her argument, she builds it around a stinker of a movie that is so bad nobody wanted to see it in the first place. |
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Unfortunately, by comparison with the other students, I was quite backward, and so bad at mathematics in particular that I was kept down an entire year. |
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Nevertheless, Kutcher isn't so bad that he torpedoes the entire project. |
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She added that the surface around the grate had got so bad that the brackets holding the grate cover up were exposed and when pedestrians walked on the grate it wobbled. |
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Things are so bad that we do not even realize that literalism itself had a different meaning in past epochs. |
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The exploit was so bad that it brought the server down to its knees, and it took me over a week to write a program just to patch the problem and keep things under control. |
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A quick wipe over with some baby wipes and the scratches didn't look so bad anymore, and Yuri fixed the plastic back on so it's not as bad as it could've been. |
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Like everyone was ready to do away with the lunkhead eye-candy guy, and Heidi was like, oh, I didn't think his was so bad at all. |
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The White Stripes don't sound so bad when you're high as a kite. |
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Knowing that he felt so bad about it made me feel good, to tell you the truth, so there was no point in making him feel worse than he already did. |
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Business is so bad that their son Graziano, a talented artist, has time to set up his easel and paint in the restaurant as well as work as a waiter. |
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But, as he regretfully learned, his adoptees' public high schools were so bad that many of the kids dropped out, squandering an extraordinary opportunity. |
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So your kids might grow up a little cautious but, hey, is that so bad? |
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It got so bad that Richards says he would hunker down in the kitchen with their son Marlon until she calmed down. |
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In straight and level flight, it's not so bad, but in turbulence or in turns, that yaw starts up and it takes some concentration to get it stopped. |
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If I strap my 10-pound mechanic's bag to the top of the rear rack, then the shimmy is so bad that hands free riding at any speed is out of the question. |
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They want to explain to other masa students why, exactly, Naftali Bennett was so bad. |
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My grandparents' generation wasn't quite so bad, but the only relationships they ever had with non-white people were ones where the non-whites were, essentially, servile. |
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The pain is so bad that I gag, a sickish feeling in my sinuses. |
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Why, the logic goes, would we want independence when devolution is so bad? |
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Sheet ice was so bad in parts that an ambulance had to be pushed from a side street by passers-by before it could continue its journey to hospital. |
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I suppose it wouldn't be so bad if in fact the monies it collects from everyday citizens, say a twelve-year old girl or naval cadets, actually went to the artists themselves. |
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I am umbilically attached to my dictionary because my spelling is so bad. |
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A music teacher who was told her students were so bad they left an audience of parents cringing with embarrassment has won her claim for constructive dismissal. |
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The problem was so bad it caused her co-stars to throw an intervention. |
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Keep the carrot sticks in ice water and they won't bend up so bad. |
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That's not so bad for a first show, but we hoped for bigger walkup. |
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But it has been so bad for so many years that I was glad to be unburdened. |
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It wouldn't have been so bad if Monday hadn't been a bank holiday and Tuesday been a whole day spent in the boardroom deliberating the winners of this year's Awards. |
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Why are women so good at working collaboratively and men so bad at it? |
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It got so bad that Japan's Fair Trade Commission reported last summer only about one-third of the country's hot springs inns use pure, undiluted water from its natural source. |
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Just four years ago, the civil war have made living conditions so bad for Sudan's southern Dinka people, that entire villages fled or were displaced. |
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And I was just thinking that homelessness wasn't so bad when I came across an old man sleeping against a stash of plastic bags stuffed with refuse. |
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I'm not so bad now but, back then, I was caning it big time. |
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The bias and inconsistency is so bad that it is actually painful for him. |
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That's not so bad, what is bad is that it will not accept incoming calls through the femtocell, and any calls made using the device gets subtracted from your minutes. |
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It is not so bad if I space out my work, family and other commitments. |
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But after a few trips to the toilet and some painkillers it's not so bad. |
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There's still a mad scramble the night before, but it's not so bad. |
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And for that brief, fleeting moment, it almost didn't seem so bad. |
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His condition became so bad he had to be kept alive on a ventilator. |
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Things got so bad a couple of months ago that Omran, along with several of his friends, tried to escape to bordering Egypt. |
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The infighting got so bad that the Staten Island Republican Party endorsed Fossella, who then began mulling a comeback. |
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His breath stank so bad of Jack Daniels that it was choking me. |
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Well, it wouldn't be so bad, I guess, but I haven't got the cash to support that yet, so dumb Cap Guy usually ponies it up which I guess he's getting sick of. |
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The nasty niff was so bad that a stewardess asked her to put them back on. |
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He was released without charge after seven days but his beatings were so bad that he had passed blood in his urine and had blood in his ear canals. |
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And he claims things got so bad he regularly reported sozzled for training. |
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It's just kinda got to the point where it's beat up so bad it's not healing like it should. |
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The bullying in Balloch, Dunbartonshire, became so bad she started to abuse cough mixture Benylin to forget her tormentors. |
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The weather was so bad that we couldn't get down to armed reccy and we were all glad of that. |
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I have a morbid fear of countdowns and it all started when my uncle went to the doctors and was told his illness was so bad he was going to die. |
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My ear problems got so bad that I had to have a tympanostomy, a vent tube placed in my right ear that precluded diving. |
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In other cases the films were so bad no one would ever bother to re-release them but they have a kitsch appeal to completists. |
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I've seen guys release so bad it looked like they were trying to dog paddle after the shot. |
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It has got so bad that he is even considering reinterring his daughter's grave at another location. |
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And four, her vision is so bad, the TelePrompTer looks blurry. |
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The house call doesn't sound so bad, and when you visit the home, you see more than in the clinic. |
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But is the trust within the game so bad that Houston coach Tom Penders was given a technical foul for collapsing on the sideline? |
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Within two years, fighting was so bad, she was forced to flee. |
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But back then, the storms weren't so bad, and the sand problem was an occasional, mitigable thing, she said. |
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Then a man passed by with his child on his shoulders. This time last year I had baby fever so bad, it was ridiculous. |
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This subterraneous passage is much mended since Seneca gave so bad a character of it. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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The storm's so bad that if you step outside for 20 seconds, you get drenched. |
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He had a headache so bad that he wished he was dead, but it was the sort of migraine that promised him he would continue to suffer but not die. |
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The situation was so bad that the British considered abandoning convoys entirely. |
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My accountant was so bad I am now on first name terms with the tax department. |
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Their behaviour in prison was so bad that they both received dishonourable discharges from the army. |
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The bug was so bad that we had to retrofit our patch to the last three releases, as well as the newest release. |
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Living conditions were so bad that riots were common and some people emigrated. |
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Lace said that Peter was not half so bad as people said, and certainly not a trouble-monger like that Yeller Elbert. |
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They count a cow's warping her calf a month before her time not to be so bad as an ewe's losing her lamb. |
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But the injuries to the black and white pointer were so bad he had to be put down. |
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I guess people realized, hey, it's not so bad if we tell the kids they can't be honking the horn,'' Derma said. |
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If you needed someone so bad, why do you always do your dandiest to push away, fella? |
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The underlying question in Uglies and Pretties-is the bubblehead operation so bad if it means no war, hatred, or environmental destruction? |
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The reason the injury appeared to be so bad was that Gareth's leg had rotated and his shin pad had come out as well. |
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All have suggested, some dismayingly recently, that things aren't really so bad in Darfur. |
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He had to capture some character and get out of that rest room before his ague got so bad that the sergeant had to carry him to and from the booth every day. |
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This was at odds with Verdi's Romantic music, of course, but the idea, once accepted, was not so bad as such things go and included some effective moments. |
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It is so bad it surely must have been created by a meter reader on the back of an old bill while waiting 37 seconds for somebody to answer the door. |
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Ray and Fuzzy were salty with our unhip no-playing piano player, because she broke time on the piano so bad that the strings yelled whoa to the hammers. |
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The night was very dark and it rained heavily, the roads were so bad that the troops had to cut trees and corduroy the road a part of the way, to get through. |
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The film was so bad that people trickled out of the cinema before its end. |
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My dead grandpa's haint floated above my bed one night when I was a young'un and scared me so bad I busted the bedroom door down tryin' to get out that room so fast. |
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The trip was postponed because the meteorological conditions were so bad. |
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Last week we told how the road was so bad that the bin lorry, snowplough and gritter could not reach Arnish at the end of the two-mile stretch that Calum built. |
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Binge drinking may not be so bad after all, according to a recent study that found that binge drinkers are happier than those who do not binge drink. |
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The abscesses were so bad that Marx could neither sit nor work upright. |
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Many years ago I had an episode that was so bad, the depression was so thick, I couldn't even move my hands and my face locked almost as though I had Bell's palsy. |
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If it hadn't been a penny stock, and you had done enough research on the company to be confident of a rosy future, buying wouldn't have been so bad. |
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