desperate

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  • I felt I couldn't cope with the situation and was in desperate need of some reassurance.

  • They spun us a story about being in desperate need of money.

  • Her desperate request for help was met with a rebuff.

  • They spun us a story about being in desperate need of money.

  • This is a desperate situation which requires a truly radical solution.

  • The fashion industry is always desperate to innovate.

  • He seems to have a desperate need to be loved by everyone.

  • As he left the theatre, the singer was set upon by fans desperate for autographs.

  • I was desperate to find a way out of teaching so when this job came along I snatched at it.

  • It was a bit insensitive of Fiona to go on so much about fat people when she knows Mandy is desperate to lose weight.

  • It was a desperate attempt to salvage the situation.

  • The government took desperate measures to keep the economy running.

  • I'm not so desperate as to agree to that.

  • Security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets in a desperate attempt to maintain control.

  • Villagers used sandbags in a desperate attempt to save their homes from the flood water.

  • This was a desperate attempt by whig leaders to embarrass a succeeding tory government and carry themselves back into office.

  • Fortunate is he who, with a case so desperate as mine, finds a judge so merciful.

  • The reader becomes a bit desperate because of the sheer volume of the book (almost 500 pages).

  • Cruel scams were played out on desperate families, with meaningless but costly information peddled to them on the whereabouts of the missing.

  • But this is hardly the time to be expecting those who are leading a desperate battle against a deadly virus to step back.

  • He found ready support among his colleagues on the general staff, desperate to limit the quantity of armaments to be assigned to colonial defence.

  • He was constantly ill and was desperate to leave ' this beastly country ', but had to remain until he had cleared his debts.

  • The value of the pub circuit, according to industry mythology, resided in the initial (sometimes desperate) attempts involved in securing audiences' approval.

  • She is wasting her rising energies in desperate efforts to reanimate dead forms.

  • A framework is a means of perception, that is why it is defended with desperate instinct by those holding it.

  • They were in desperate need of assistance and thus amenable to the overtures of central government.

  • These acute concerns developed into a desperate sense of the need for self-reliance.

  • Most commonly, it was recognised that there was a desperate need for financial capital to re-invest in both farming activities and post-conflict reconstruction.

  • Most importantly, they draw together a variety of disciplinary sources to present what social gerontology is in desperate need of, that is a strong argument.

  • The desperate condition of the recruits is clearly indicated by the following.

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