Sentences with grievous
griev·ous
G g - Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries.
- He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.
- Premier League integrity was emphatically restored at Craven Cottage on Saturday as Manchester United's title challenge took a grievous blow.
- In Europe, the way soccer crowds taunt African players with monkey chants is a grievous problem.
- A grievous injury
- A grievous sin
- A person may authorise bodily harm to himself, but not grievous bodily harm.
- Three times Nathan William Crossley faced juries charged with dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm to Mrs Harris.
- A grievous cry
- A grievous attack
- A number of charges can be laid but if a person suffers grievous bodily.
- Was and continues to be the seminal moment and expression of European Australian acknowledgement of grievous inhumanity to the indigenes.
- A grievous cry
- grievous pain
- A grievous fault
- A grievous crime
- grievous news.
- A grievous offense against morality.
- A grievous cry.
- Arrested for causing grievous bodily harm to someone in a bar.