| It is a picture of the grievousness of war, which was now upon the world, flowing down even those distant, desert roads. |
| The first two factors are the grievousness of the acts and the degree of malicious intent. |
| Then I say I trust thee shall be free from grievousness all thy life if I can keep thee so. |
| The father's love and forgiveness were far, far greater than the grievousness of the son's wrongdoing. |
| In other words the PTAs need not use their discretion to decide on the grievousness of the complaint. |
| Thus a serenity and honesty about the grievousness and intolerable burden of sin are characteristic of contrition that are not characteristic of a plain feeling of guilt. |