I'm not the only one either, who came here because they did something wrong or amoral or impure and is going to eternal damnation. |
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To believe that there is something wrong with sewing pagans in pigskin is to deny one's faith. |
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The vast number of instinctive conservatives know there is something wrong with the New Capitalism. |
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Our suggestion is that he was a forest official who had done something wrong and who had fled into the greenwood. |
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However, I'm wondering if there's something wrong with me for grooving to the opening theme as much as I do? |
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I know what's right and wrong and if I did something wrong I would not say that it's because I had a dysfunctional family. |
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His idea was for me to externalise my anger, he felt that anxiety is really a symptom of something wrong. |
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Such an argument would have to presuppose that there is somehow something wrong with being gay. |
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Celinda was quiet for a moment and Rain knew that there was definitely something wrong. |
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I felt like myself yet there was something wrong, something amiss, something lacking from the scene. |
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I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong. |
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He concentrated, pulling his focus inward and trying to see if there was something wrong inside that would make him lose control. |
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But he was unsmiling, and his look was so serious that she suddenly felt she had done something wrong. |
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A look of vexation crossed Lily's face then, and for a moment D.J. was afraid he'd said something wrong. |
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Right now, even their toughest critics are hard-pressed to find something wrong with the Eagles. |
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I strongly suspect there's something wrong with it for a number of reasons. |
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There is plenty of evidence that even educated Americans often believe that there is something wrong with sentences ending in prepositions. |
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It doesn't take a PhD to understand that there is something wrong here and that someone needs to change it. |
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The more perceptive members of the group will be able to detect there's something wrong and act accordingly. |
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Speaking of the story, there's something wrong with the way the story is acted out. |
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I followed her gaze to see Carter, who looked like he had been caught in the act of doing something wrong. |
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The fear of doing something wrong holds back so many people when learning how to do things. |
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Just as the words left her mouth she knew she had said something wrong she could see it in his eyes. |
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This particular plane just didn't sound right, like a car with something wrong with the radiator. |
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You're not going to get negative marks for writing down something wrong, nor will marks be deducted from another question. |
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If he thinks I'm doing something wrong or if I break something or screw something up he gives me extra cleaning duties to do at closing time. |
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She saw that look in his eye, like he was afraid he'd done something wrong and was about to get the third degree for it. |
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My mother told me I must have been doing something wrong to make them bully me. |
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Sera, sensing something wrong turned and saw Damon still slumped in his chair. |
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The body is usually able to get rid of it easily unless there is something wrong with your liver or biliary system. |
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I mean, if a favourite gets beat well the punters think there's something wrong and if they win, well the punters think it was the only trier. |
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I'm getting a little sick and tired of the Monday morning quarterbacks out there determining that she did something wrong. |
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Let's face it, when kids are blowing up telephone kiosks and cars, and when rockets can blow a child's hand off, isn't there something wrong? |
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She was also bleeding and feared that there could be something wrong with her unborn baby. |
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If you fell and skinned your knee or caught a cold, it was because God had seen you do something wrong. |
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I strongly believe you make your own luck, so we must be doing something wrong. |
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The Balinese people believed that there must be something wrong with their lives. |
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You feel that you must be doing something wrong or not working hard enough, to have brought such a situation about. |
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So when at seven she began to have problems with her reading, mum Jill knew there must be something wrong. |
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The naughty step, is a place of reflection where the child realises they've done something wrong. |
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If the team cannot defend 315, there must be something wrong with the bowling and fielding. |
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There's something wrong with the dusty old ranch house, though, as strange sounds and spooky visions begin to haunt the crooks. |
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There's something wrong with you to-night, Haldane, for you seem quite off your chump, so you'd better go below and sleep it off. |
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We may always have regrets, but that is different from being guilty of doing something wrong. |
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Realizing that there was something wrong, the mate declutched the propeller shaft and shut down the engine. |
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As I said earlier, when we find something wrong, we hold the evidence up to public scrutiny. |
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For example, if my fuel bill is 10 per cent more than everyone else, I must be doing something wrong. |
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If you are asking this question, you must think that there is something wrong. |
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If you think the government has done something wrong, then journalists have the duty to publish. |
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However, there is still a reluctance on behalf of some people to go to the health board clinic or their doctor and say they have something wrong with their private parts. |
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It does beg the question, does he now agree with us that there was and is something wrong with the old rules? |
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If your child does not go with a boy friend or a girl friend, today the parents think that there is something wrong with the child. |
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Personally, my school principal had an uncanny knack for always being right around the corner when I was doing something wrong. |
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That said, all my friends had a whale of a time so I was clearly doing something wrong. |
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I also realized that many teachers are afraid to talk to parents when their kids do something wrong because some parents get mad at them. |
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Today, I can't take a picture of my own children without feeling like I am doing something wrong. |
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If your brother does something wrong, go and have it out with him alone, between your two selves. |
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There is something wrong with a person who gets his or her jollies by inflicting pain on an animal or another human being. |
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If they are not in lamb by that stage there is something wrong. |
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She had a comforting word if needed, sometimes she nagged a bit if we did something wrong, but her presence was always felt. |
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However, when you are scanning the background for a clever sight gag and not watching the main action, there's probably something wrong with the script. |
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I think we would be doing something wrong if we did not have a joust with them. |
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The member is suggesting by implication that the military did something wrong, that somehow they did not do the right thing. |
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Is there something wrong with me, if I don't want to hop in the sack? |
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It came within 50 feet of me and stopped, sensing something wrong. |
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Mr. Speaker, there is something wrong when we cannot get the government to stand up and defend medicare. |
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What I do know, is that there's something wrong with the sea, and the fish. |
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It makes them feel unsafe and think there must be something wrong with them. |
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Every transaction can be traced back to a user, so if there is something wrong you can track it back and inform the user of the error. |
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If the response to the democratic will of the people that I have heard in the last five days is outrage, then there is something wrong. |
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There is something wrong, and it is causing more despair, tension, frustration and violence and damaging the prospects for peace. |
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I feel pretty certain that my team members will tell me if there's something wrong. |
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The adults are only too happy to drop everything they're doing to either help the kids or give them a long, long talking-to when they do something wrong. |
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And all allegedly awoke with the unshakable sense that something wrong had occurred. |
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There must be something wrong with people who can do cryptic crosswords. |
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English, once something of the good-guy, straight-arrow of the movie business, has morphed into a person everybody thinks there's something wrong with. |
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Repentance must come every day as soon as you have acknowledged that you have done something wrong, and not after you spend two whole months in carnality and ungodliness. |
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The gist of this whining is that there's something wrong with the voters. |
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One high voltage transformer that has something wrong with it. |
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They published a monthly news magazine, which served as their mouthpiece usually inveighing against something wrong with Boston's city finances, or elected officials. |
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If a particular washing machine broke down after seven months of normal use, it would seem probable that there was something wrong with it at the time of sale. |
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Hardaway, Richardson and Ward were minor players, even insignificant but what happens if a megastar says something wrong? |
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This is where you are doing brave things, like admit guilt to colleagues when you have done something wrong. |
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Mummy, there's something wrong with Mary. Her face has gone all funny. |
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During these processes, the body sends a signal to the brain that there's something wrong with that part of the body, which produces the sensation of pain. |
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Officials usually do not see something wrong with their practices. |
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They look good on skinny fashion victims, the rest of us look like there is something wrong with our feet. |
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Am I doing something wrong or have I pulled the one woman in the world with no erogenous zones? |
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Surely there is something wrong with that logic. |
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Double-check that you are not doing something wrong. |
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It is something that stops an honest person from accidentally doing something wrong, like taking along a little penknife that he forgot was in their briefcase. |
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However, the moment I even speak of it, I am embarrassed that I may do something wrong to God in talking about God. |
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I sneak up on a child who is doing something wrong. |
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Is there something wrong with trans people that drives us to self-harm? |
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If you see a fellow competitor about to do something wrong, stop her. |
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At first I wondered if maybe there was something wrong with the chickens, if maybe they were not feeling well, but I noticed on a number of occasions that they did not eat white bread. |
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However, employees are encouraged to call or report online if they see something wrong or unethical and they don't feel comfortable about going to their manager. |
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Men may opt out of the discussion rather than risk saying something wrong. |
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I have always maintained there was something wrong with Ambassadors, as none of them seemed to ambass properly. |
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The car went a short distance, then halted. There was something wrong with the carburetor. |
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The crew of the MV Saoirse realized there was something wrong with the propeller shaft when they took the vessel for refueling at Gocek on Turkey's southwest coast on Monday. |
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And because I haven't written off easily, a great hue and cry has gone up that there is something wrong with our whole system of administering justice. |
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There must be something wrong with the hall clock. It is always fast. |
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Grr, why do I always open my big mouth after doing something wrong. |
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Sherlock reacts with anger, denying there is something wrong with him. |
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If I drive without such a device, I am doing something wrong despite the indiscernability of the harm occasioned by the emissions from my car in particular. |
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