| He drinks in his mess, is coarsely sarcastic at home, neglects his worn-down wife, and evidently rules his wayward children harshly. |
| He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically. |
| He is sadly pedaling a form of escapism that neglects the real material existence. |
| He who neglects this should not be surprised if his students make light of him. |
| Fletcher also neglects to observe that the passage he cites from The Caslle is direct speech. |
| By focusing too tightly on symbols and archetypes, Werness sometimes neglects artistic process and unique aspects of cultural significance. |