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1
He doubted those making the remarks realised
how
hurtful
they were.
2
Why don't they realize
how
hurtful
and destructive this is?
3
I don't think they realise
how
hurtful
this was to receive, Mrs Newton wrote on Facebook.
4
In later years, she told
how
hurtful
it had been, and how it tainted her relationship with Catholicism.
5
That's
how
hurtful
the punches were.
6
These men don't want those stigmas attached to them, and no matter
how
hurtful
it has been, I understand.
7
And her father still couldn't resist remarks at her expense, with no awareness of
how
hurtful
they were to her.
8
They talked for a long time afterward about
how
hurtful
it was for him, and he was grateful for her support.
9
As it progresses it learns
how
hurtful
certain courses of action are, and like the burnt child it avoids them thereafter.
10
She knew she would find him and would want to grab his arm and tell him
how
hurtful
such jokes were.
11
In my own youthful ignorance, I have poked fun at friends and relatives, not realising just
how
hurtful
these comments must be.
12
But Wilson is probably the first one prepared to risk ridicule and career damage by revealing just
how
hurtful
the stories had been.
13
It was not just what had been done but the way that it had been done -just
how
hurtful
it had been.
14
And that wouldn't go down well with his superiors either. I'd had a taste of how angry she could be, and
how
hurtful
.
15
John expressed
how
hurtful
it was to be in such a beautiful city with me, and we couldn't even be cordial to one another.
16
Sir, - Has the Bishop of Killala any idea
how
hurtful
and insulting it is to refer to abortion as a form of "capital punishment"?
how
hurtful
how