Do not permit them to return or think of returning again to the place which they so impiously and sacrilegiously destroyed, lest worse may come. |
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I want to lie sacrilegiously in bed with you on Sunday morning, listening to the congregation singing. |
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Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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The steak sanga came laced with barbecue sauce and the chicken parma sacrilegiously crowned with a pineapple ring. |
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His current fixations are his latest, sacrilegiously monikered band, The New Beatles. |
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I will admit, sacrilegiously, to not being terribly fond of Beethoven's opera to begin with. |
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Many bands play on and on, outstaying their welcome, see Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, U2, Simple Minds, and even, sacrilegiously, the Rolling Stones. |
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In the cavernous inside of the old church punters are sacrilegiously swilling breezers and spirits underneath the enormous pulpit from which fire and brimstone used to spit. |
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It's a brilliant, technically adroit and hilarious performance in a production that daringly, perhaps even sacrilegiously, suggests there is more than one way of playing poker-backed, po-faced Pinter. |
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