If they think they can somehow use mob rule to gain some sort of standing in the community they are sorely mistaken. |
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He soon found out, however, that he had been sorely mistaken. |
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If Karzai thinks his drift towards the Taliban will buy him forgiveness, he is sorely mistaken. |
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But anyone who says that we're Friends — or even Mutual Tolerators — is sorely mistaken. |
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If the government thought millions of cast-aside workers would quietly acquiesce to their fate and let bygones be bygones, it was sorely mistaken. |
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Anyone who thinks channels exist only on television is sorely mistaken. |
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If the French A team thought they could avenge their countrymen when they met the Danes in the semi-final, they were sorely mistaken as they were spanked 17-1 in what remains the biggest scoreline in Olympic history. |
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When the Minister of National Revenue suggests that decisions of the government in Ottawa will not affect individual taxpayers, she is sorely mistaken. |
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If you think I don't do anything, you'd be sorely mistaken. |
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We pat ourselves on the backs, yet often many, the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and the Minister for International Trade in particular, are sorely mistaken. |
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If Pelosi thinks this vindicates her she is sorely mistaken. |
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If Chelsea hoped this blow would have a detrimental effect on Arsenal, they were to be sorely mistaken as the Gunners surged forward after the restart. |
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