Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

43 Sentences With "sad case"

How to use sad case in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "sad case" and check conjugation/comparative form for "sad case". Mastering all the usages of "sad case" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Take for example this really sad case involving Redditor Cuddlem0nster.
The sad case in point: during impeachment, his poll numbers went up.
More often than not, this is the sad case with tacos in Los Angeles.
It's a very sad case but we will have to let nature take its course.
"It was a very sad case," San Bernardino County Deputy District Attorney Melissa Monrreal tells PEOPLE.
Regardless, it is a sad case and Selma PD joins the community in praying for both families.
He loves to taunt his rivals and even his supporters, as in the sad case of Chris Christie.
In the sad case of Julia Pastrana, known as the "Ape Woman," mistreatment followed her from life into death.
The sad case is part of a trend that reproductive rights advocates worry could have serious consequences for pregnant women.
Still, we suspect that she is a sad case, a solitary old maid gabbing to her niece about happier times.
" Saying it was a "sad case," Jones went on to tell WOFL-TV, "I couldn't even imagine something like that.
The only speed bump that I ran into is when I had SAD SACK for 51A instead of SAD CASE.
"This is just a sad case all around," said Brooks, who called Lewis the "primary suspect" in the death of her daughter.
Or recall the sad case of Tay, Microsoft's teen slang Twitter bot that had to be taken down after producing racist posts.
So, what is she: a spoiled brat, a sad case, or a cornered spirit, angling for a chance to cut and run?
Diabetics are experiencing complications like diabetic ketoacidosis, infection, vision loss, organ failure, and—as was the sad case with Alec and Antavia—death.
President Hashim Thaci, who appoints the country's judges and prosecutors, said in an interview that it was a "sad case" and promised justice.
Frank's attorney tells us, "It was a sad case, but we are glad that it ended in Frank's favor and that it is over."
"We can't forget that this is the best possible outcome to a very sad case," Wichita Police Chief Gordon Ramsay told CNN-affiliate KAKE on Saturday.
Ryan Gallagher reports on the sad case of Chinese dissident artist Badiucao, who had planned an exhibition critical of Google and its plans for a Chinese search engine.
"This is truly a very sad case in which a beautiful and talented young woman senselessly lost her life," Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown said in a statement.
"This is supposedly a happy time and then just to have a tragic incident like this, and into one of these Riverside residences, it's really a sad case for us," Moore said.
Mr. Gamboa Pareja "meandered for a couple of nights, let the police catch him, to some extent he was a sad case," she said in an interview with the daily newspaper La Stampa.
"Venezuela is a very sad case and we want to see it fixed -- what's happening there is a human tragedy," President Donald Trump told reporters in New York, ahead of his speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
It's not Timberlake's fault that the music industry is sexist and he was allowed to thrive while Spears, whose early career tracked his own with eerie precision, was dismissed as a sad case of a fallen star who couldn't hack the spotlight.
The strange and sad case of Otto Warmbier, the 23-year-old US citizen freed this week after 15 months of captivity in North Korea, is raising new and serious questions about why Pyongyang broke with its normal practice and injured the young American so horrifically that he came home in a coma.
"Neglected heroes: The sad case of the Australian Football Hall of Fame", Australian Football. Retrieved 12 March 2014. In 2018, the same criticism was levelled by ABC sport reporter James Coventry, who mentioned that over 60% of Legends inducted were either playing or coaching in 1969.
A new client, Mr Maples, distressed that Maitland seems to take no serious interest in his sad case, walks out in tears. His daughter Jane drops in at his request, only to leave after a tirade of insults. The receptionist Joy, who he has just started an affair with, coldly rejects him and leaves. Liz appears, looking for reconciliation, but after being brutally rejected leaves.
In a comment to an Italian newspaper, Re deplored what he called an attack on the church in Brazil: "It is a sad case, but the real problem is that the twins conceived were two innocent persons, who had the right to live and could not be eliminated. Life must always be protected. The attack on the Brazilian church is unjustified." He added that excommunication of those who performed the abortion was just.
Four children from the same family died on 15 January 1893 when they were all accidentally drowned in Drillham Creek.(18 January 1893) Fatality near Miles: A sad case of drowning, four children lost, The Western Star and Roma Advertiser. Retrieved 24 September 2020. Matilda Roehrig (aged 14), Isabella Roehrig (aged 12), Charles Roehrig (aged 11) and Jane Roehrig (aged 8) were the children of railway lengthsman Charles Roehrig and his wife Matilda.
Poirot, disillusioned by the "senseless cruel brutality" of modern crime, pays no attention to the sad case of Mrs McGinty, an old woman apparently struck dead by her lodger for thirty pounds that she kept under a floorboard. When, however, he is asked by the investigating officer to take another look at the case to stop an innocent man going to the gallows, he realises that things may not be as simple as they appear.
Miller, p. 127 Northrup was able to dissuade Parsons from pressing his case by threatening to expose their past relationship, which had begun when she was under the legal age of consent.Pendle, p. 270 Hubbard's relationship with Northrup, while legal, had already caused alarm among those who knew him; Virginia Heinlein, the wife of the science fiction writer Robert Heinlein, regarded Hubbard as "a very sad case of post-war breakdown" and Northrup as his "latest Man-Eating Tigress".
The girl in the poem was born in innocence and labeled "gilrchild" but because of the society she was born and raised in to, she became corrupted. This poem shows a sad case of girl who lived trying to be perfect and died trying. From the very beginning she was taught to cook, clean, and be who she was “supposed” to be, or in other words, who society told her she was. Because of these sexist and patriarchal influences, she was never completely satisfied with herself.
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops and President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, deplored what he called an attack on the Church in Brazil: "It is a sad case, but the real problem is that the twins conceived were two innocent persons, who had the right to live and could not be eliminated. Life must always be protected. The attack on the Brazilian church is unjustified." He added that excommunication of those who performed the abortion was just.
Pendle, p. 270 Hubbard's relationship with Northrup, while legal, had already caused alarm among those who knew him; Virginia Heinlein, the wife of the science fiction writer Robert Heinlein, regarded Hubbard as "a very sad case of post-war breakdown" and Northrup as his "latest Man-Eating Tigress".Wright, p. 48 Hubbard's financial troubles were reflected in his attempts to persuade the Veterans Administration to increase his pension award on the grounds of a variety of ailments which he said were preventing him finding a job.
Papin returned to London in 1707, leaving his wife in Germany. Several of his papers were put before the Royal Society between 1707 and 1712 without acknowledging or paying him, about which he complained bitterly. Papin's ideas included a description of his 1690 atmospheric steam engine, similar to that built and put into use by Thomas Newcomen in 1712, thought to be the year of Papin's death. The last surviving evidence of Papin's whereabouts came in a letter he wrote dated 23 January 1712. At the time he was destitute ("I am in a sad case") [Royal Society Archives, 1894, Vol.
Neil Durkin of Amnesty International commented in a piece for The Daily Telegraph: "[W]e had the deeply sad case of Sean Hodgson, the man from Hampshire who ended up being behind bars for 27 years, not least because the prosecution service suppressed exculpatory DNA evidence that could have set him free a decade earlier. He was totally innocent, should never have been imprisoned in the first place and on release joins the ranks of those – eventually – rescued from their judicial fate". Durkin characterized the Hodgson case as "a warning not to trust a justice system never to be wrong".
They know the reserve as a place from which thousands of herders were evicted, with inadequate compensation for a few and for most none. They feel that outreach programmes’ benefits do not match the costs of eviction, that many evictees do not benefit from them, and that the numbers of people around the reserve (over 50,000) make it hard to provide meaningful benefits for most locals. They believe the ecological case for eviction is weak - it was often made without any supporting data. Critics of Mkomazi see another sad case of conservation separating people from land.
They on 10 February nominated a sub-committee to examine his case, but before their report was made the committee of petitions was suspended. After this new disappointment he printed and distributed to members of parliament The Sad Case of Clement Writer, who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth December 1640. In 1652 the Worcester committee for sequestration were enjoined by Thomas Fowle, solicitor for the Commonwealth, to examine into his case against Lord Coventry,Calendar of state papers, Domestic series [of the Commonwealth] 1649-1660 (1875), Aug 5, 1656 (entry #100) page 56 but the dissolution of parliament in December again prevented his obtaining hearing.
The film was premiered on 19 December 2017 in Karachi. For The Express Tribune, Rahul Aijaz praised the music, however, rated the film 1.5 stars out of 5, saying "a sad case which delivers on a few fronts but fails by a large margin on major ones, therefore diluting its experience". Shafiq Ul Hasan rated only 1 star out of 5 and wrote, "Rangreza is a tasteless, colourless and soulless failure […] the film simply cannot be categorised under any genre." Sonia Ashraf of DAWN Images too praised the music and some actors, and commented, "while the film was simple," it has "its moments and drawbacks" that "could have been improved with a tighter script and attention to detail".
The writer Stephen Hemsley Longrigg, a former IPC employee, noted that "the Red Line Agreement, variously assessed as a sad case of wrongful cartelization or as an enlightened example of international co‑operation and fair-sharing, was to hold the field for twenty years and in large measure determined the pattern and tempo of oil development over a large part of the Middle East".Oil in the Middle East by S. H. Longrigg, 2nd Edition, published by the Oxford University Press, 1961, p.70 Apart from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain where ARAMCO and BAPCO prevailed, IPC monopolized oil exploration inside the Red Line during this period. American oil companies Standard Oil of New Jersey and Socony-Vacuum were partners in IPC and therefore bound by the Red Line Agreement.
The writer Stephen Hemsley Longrigg, a former IPC employee, noted, "[T]he Red Line Agreement, variously assessed as a sad case of wrongful cartelization or as an enlightened example of international co‑operation and fair-sharing, was to hold the field for twenty years and in large measure determined the pattern and tempo of oil development over a large part of the Middle East". The Agreement lasted until 1948 when two of the American partners broke free. During the period, IPC monopolized oil exploration inside the Red Line; excluding Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, where ARAMCO (formed in 1944 by renaming of the Saudi subsidiary of Standard Oil of California (Socal)) and Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) respectively held controlling position. The San Remo conference had stipulated that Iraqis should be allowed 20% of the company if they wanted to invest in it, but the existing shareholders successfully resisted Iraqi efforts to participate, despite pressure by the British government to accept Iraqi shareholders.
Writer and former IPC employee Stephen Hemsley Longrigg noted that "[T]he Red Line Agreement, variously assessed as a sad case of wrongful cartelization or as an enlightened example of international co‑operation and fair-sharing, was to hold the field for twenty years and in large measure determined the pattern and tempo of oil development over a large part of the Middle East". TPC shares were held in the following proportions: 23.75% each to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, Royal Dutch/Shell, the Compagnie Française des Pétroles (CFP), and the NEDC; the remaining 5% went to Calouste Gulbenkian. In 1929, the TPC was renamed the Iraq Petroleum Company.. Between 1925 and 1931 the government of Iraq received a lump sum payment of £400,000, but after 1931 the government was paid a royalty of 4 gold shillings per ton of crude oil produced. (This royalty was increased to six shillings in August 1950.) In 1931, the Iraqi government and IPC reached an agreement for a new 70 year concession, in exchange for increased payments to Iraq and an agreement that two pipelines to the Mediterranean would be built by 1935.

No results under this filter, show 43 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.