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1 He said if that were to happen, it would be a tragedy .
2 Question is : will it be a tragedy or a farce today?
3 It would be a tragedy if publicity now meant justice delayed.
4 Again, without action there cannot be a tragedy ; there may be without character.
5 That would be a tragedy , but a tragedy of his own making. .
6 The morning clangour he must know to be a tragedy of foulest import.
7 Then we will be in trouble, it will be a tragedy .
8 The play hardly seems to be a tragedy , for it ends without bloodshed.
9 Isabelle getting hurt, her fire snuffed out, would be a tragedy .
10 The next one, though, will be a tragedy if we don't stop it.
11 So take care, it remains with you if there shall be a tragedy .
12 Would the destruction of the sand-house be a tragedy to most Western children?
13 It really would be a tragedy if you were never to do orchestral work.
14 This would be a tragedy for Ireland and Trinity College.
15 But it would be a tragedy if these impulses were allowed to win out.
16 If this were to happen, it would be a tragedy .
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