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Examples of grudge


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Nobody grudges the man serving ashore his good conditions, least of all his chum from sea.
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I do not think anyone grudged those benefits being extended at the time.
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I have known policemen who have pursued grudges against certain individuals without justification.
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I say emphatically that no money should be grudged in completing the work so well begun and so splendidly advanced.
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If there is any one piece of expenditure in this order which should not be grudged, it is the £1,760,000 additional expenditure on the police.
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They are complaints about attitude and are grudges rather than formal complaints.
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Nobody grudges higher taxation made necessary by the war.
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Shipping has been grudged, though it is often found for far less vital services.
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I bear him no grudges, as he well knows.
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Money spent on the retraining and development of people coming out of the pit is surely money that should not be grudged.
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No one can say that this country has grudged money for housing.
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We shall not be grudged money for the recruitment of teachers provided that we convince public opinion that we use them to the best advantage.
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Costs have gone up in this business as in others, and also more money is required—and is certainly not grudged by the industry—for research.
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The risk is that deliberate delays may be created by individuals who hold grudges against others.
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He grudges the unnecessary fences and hedges that are put up on smaller holdings.
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We are learning to do away with family grudges.
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No one grudges the services a penny of that increase, but where will the money come from?
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No one grudges him a brief interlude, because he has had a strenuous day.
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When anybody grudges the spending of money in rural areas, let it be remembered that we are now spending £1 million a year on afforestation.
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A maximum of £400 is grudged to ours, and they do not begin at the same scale either.
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The first achievement of this mutual effort to bury grudges and hatreds is each side's recognition of the other.
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They have no grudges about it; it is a difference in manners.
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Certainly, my time will not he grudged, but it is much more difficult to find the money.
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He is a man who bears no grudges, and he wants the white man as a partner in building up his country.
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I do not criticise the railway wages on the whole, because nobody grudges drivers and members of certain other branches their pay.
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In their wisdom, they know that grudges and wrongs which may be committed may be put right at the next election.
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I never grudged any man any material superiority.
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Thirdly, of course, he will work off any grudges that he may have against former associates.
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None of us grudges him the few extra minutes which he took beyond his self-imposed time limit.
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If somebody pays less taxes today—which charities do, and nobody grudges that—someone else pays more.
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No one grudges £5,000 to the protection of the police barracks.
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Personally we do not believe that the preserver, the trade or the public would have grudged a considerably higher price being fixed.
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I am sure that nobody grudges the use of water for that purpose.
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They have served the country well and have not even grudged their lives in its cause.
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Patience and perseverance must never be grudged when the peace of the world is at stake.
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I am sure this small sum will not be grudged by the public, because it will ensure a very much larger number of letters being correctly addressed.
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Nobody grudged the payment of war-damage compensation to people who were the innocent victims of enemy attack; and this is just the same sort of thing.
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They should never be forgotten, but we do them no service unless we are prepared to use their memory to advance, not to bear resentment and grudges.
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Nobody has said that they grudged that.
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We certainly have not grudged the money.
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They realise that it is a matter which requires treatment, and that the expense involved in giving the protection which these men are entitled to ought not to be grudged.
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Is there anybody who grudges that amount?
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Nobody grudges them these increases.
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Nobody in this country grudges that.
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No one grudges them that prosperity.
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Nobody grudges the genuine case relief.
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In view of the enormous advantage of turning these bare roads into shady highways, this very small expenditure, discreetly made by the transport authorities, need not be grudged.
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Money spent on providing soldiers, serving and retired, with the decent conditions to which the hazards of their calling entitle them, is in no way grudged.
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He said that he grudged even seeing these decorations given to officers, because where all have done so well it seemed almost invidious to make any distinction.
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Often the opportunity was seized to settle private grudges and feuds.
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He feeds off the grudges of people and possesses them in order to carry them out.
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She also has the tendency to hold grudges, especially over slights, real or perceived.
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Critics say that it is a revenge story about the grudges of the dead combined with sibling rivalry.
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Frusciante was slowly slipping away from the band altogether, and began to form grudges against his band mates.
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Outsiders are not welcome; old grudges linger; the inhabitants of neighbouring villages are seen as traditional enemies.
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In such formations, combat takes place according to descent group logic of grudge resolution and mutual assistance rather than political objectives.
Loder uses the team selection to favour his cronies and pay off old grudges by excluding more talented footballers.
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In these days few are so biassed by party or sectarian bitterness as to grudge an epitaph to virtue and calamity in times gone by.
He holds grudges for years and uses that as his advantage in battle.
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He makes them a means of getting revenge on misfortune, petty grudges, or punishing humanity.
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He held no grudges and on many occasions, for short spurts, showed marks of genius.
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When she returns on her release, it's with a lot of grudges and a big secret.
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Why should one bother to act as police or to impose a grudge if others are already doing that?
Such incidents are quickly extinguished by fellow players and grudges are not held.
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He is quite stubborn, and is given to holding grudges.
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She has several grudges, including a hatred of all humans and foxes for the way they treat birds.
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She is egotistical and nurses grudges, and she hates injury.
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She went on to say that she holds no grudges against her former labelmates, though she has no communication with them.
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Adultery means little to them, and they hold no grudges.
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I don't have any malice toward anyone, no grudges, just being in a real pain-free type of state.
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In this alternate reality, everyone remembers all their past lives; being able to remember past grudges, stressful times, and everyday problems from each life.
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Her desire for success is stronger than most people, and bears grudges when people insult her.
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She seems nice, but holds grudges and carries an infamous blue notebook of things she never forgets.
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What first seems like a lighthearted reunion quickly turns for the worst as old wounds are reopened, and lingering grudges are resurrected.
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Masking and parading was a time to settle grudges.
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Nitin then hugs his wife, realizing it is better not to dig up past grudges as it will ruin their relationship.
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Remorse may convey a sense of sorrow, while self-condemnation suggests the kind of loathing and desire for punishment that characterizes interpersonal grudges.
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Known for his simple tastes, severe temper, and private grudges.
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Repaying grudges is short; repaying kindness is long.
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Civilians settled old grudges and several counties were essentially without civilian government.
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In such a bitterly divided state, neighbors frequently used the excuse of war to settle personal grudges and took up arms against neighbors.
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He said that in too many instances the cases were being used as an instrument for grudges and spitefulness.
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His strokes were legendary as were the grudges against police officers he thought had worked against him.
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She's narrow-minded, bears grudges, and has very high self-esteem.
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In some cases, machines provided an easy target for workers with other grudges.
Should divorce take place, too many new and divisive grudges would be added to those that existed in the closeknit community.
Tolerance for another person's or culture's incomprehensible positions does not yield respect but grudging noninterference.
We had stopped trailing around after the men in the left, contorting ourselves in the hope of receiving some grudging crumbs of approval.
Furthermore, child outcomes are unlikely to be improved if parents are inconsistent or grudging participants in home visitation.
Tensions were not eased by the grudging spirit in which toleration had been granted.
Anything of value belongs to the past - a past which lives into the present by feeding off its mementos, centuries-old gossip, unhealing grudges, and books.
Secondly, an examiner tends to be grudging in his marks for book-work questions, which he knows do not require much intelligence in the answering.
Responses ranged from grudging acceptance to strong aversion, to the symbolism and practical demands of management.
In sum, he almost grudges the fact that he was brought up as a prince.
I have sometimes been met with a kind of grudging acceptance of the idea that perhaps some design work requires considerable research, and that this could be published.
Throughout the post-war years such moderate wage hikes as the workers obtained set the patrons clamouring for higher prices; grudging price rises encouraged the workers to press for higher wages.
Perhaps that was too grudging a position.
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