With a heavy heart and heavier feet I trod the path to my mother's gates, and called out to the guards. |
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I admit that I proceeded with a heavy heart to read this weighty tome, but confess that I found each chapter pleasantly surprising. |
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So it is with a heavy heart that we seek your leave to return to the subject. |
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He laments on this with heavy heart because his brother had died in the mean time and he is yet to meet his granddaughter. |
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Instead, there was sadness and a heavy heart about the decision that lies ahead of him. |
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The worthy fellow travels with heavy heart all the way to Bohemia, there to abandon the babe, whereupon he exits upstage right. |
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Sibyl glanced back at the rising and falling tides of the English Channel, and sighed with the grace of a heavy heart. |
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It is not only her arthritic hip that makes these walks so difficult, but also her heavy heart. |
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I will leave with a heavy heart, I will be losing my family, for me these are my brothers and sisters. |
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It is with a heavy heart that I learned of the sad and untimely passing of former ITU Secretary-General Dr Pekka Tarjanne. |
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I voted against this resolution with a heavy heart but I did so for practical and sensible reasons. |
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I rise today with a heavy heart to see once again human tragedy happening in the Balkans. |
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Then the women returned their fish to the river and, with a heavy heart, walked home in silence. |
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I told them I wasn't and it was with a heavy heart that I hung up the receiver. |
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Honourable senators, it is with a very heavy heart that I rise today to speak about a wonderful man who has left us. |
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The challenges are enormous, the task monumental, and every injury, every loss, is felt with a heavy heart. |
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It was with a heavy heart that we sought the station and just caught the train, which was steaming in as we reached the platform. |
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A hard and heavy heart and harshness towards the people will only divide them. |
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With a heavy heart, she resigned herself to take the medication, in the form of injections. |
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It tasted great too, so it was with heavy heart that I summoned a waiter over and told him I had never ordered rabbit before and I simply did not like the taste. |
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You don't want to come home with a light suitcase and a heavy heart. |
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I have to admit, with a heavy heart, that when I originally read about the new villains, I thought they sounded asinine, with daft names and even dafter looks. |
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I will therefore abstain, with a very heavy heart, on all the final votes. |
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It is with a particularly heavy heart that I address these motions. |
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Sadly, and with heavy heart, I note your passing. |
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Following a brief visit to Mannheim in January 1777 Lessing, with a heavy heart, abandoned any plans to 'bemix' with its theatre. |
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So with a heavy heart, the purse hunt has commenced. |
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With a slightly heavy heart, we weigh anchor. |
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And if I work, as work I shall, no matter trust or no trust,without my friend trust in me, I work with heavy heart and feel, oh so lonely when I want all help and courage that may be! |
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I am saying this with a heavy heart that when the whole of Delhi was with us, some friends backstabbed us. |
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This is a city with a heavy heart this morning. |
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In truth, Grandma was out of countenance in the face of sloppy decorating, and some family members greeted the season of midnight embellishing with a slightly heavy heart. |
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It is with a heavy heart that I rise today to speak on the passing early last week of our friend and honoured colleague, the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Riverview, Pat Crossman. |
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