We have no meanings for "such betrayal" in our records yet.
1 He could likely be tossed out of Camlochlin for such betrayal .
2 I would rather be dead than live with the knowledge of such betrayal .
3 The thought of such betrayal cut deep.
4 What has he done to deserve such betrayal -by his own body, by the traumas of his troubled past?
5 She had always disliked and despised any show of emotion; she called such betrayal of feeling "making a fuss."
6 To her such betrayal betokened "foolishness," and so all she said was, "There's no need to make a fuss!
7 Escovedo dead, I should be safe, and Anne would be safe, and this without any such betrayal as was being forced upon me.
8 And all the more I felt as one who has betrayed his friend and is angry with fate for sealing such betrayal beyond revoke.
9 She could still almost feel sorry for him, knowing how deeply such betrayal cut, but it frightened her to see what he was capable of.
10 I felt that the men should surely be punished for such betrayals .
11 Such betrayal , however, to Lady Monk was not perhaps matter of much moment.
12 That was the first of a thousand such betrayals .
13 Their history was filled with such betrayals and Ibn Ubayy knew exactly the impact his calculated words would have.
14 Anyone who chose to give evidence against his friends was assured that he would have a generous reward for such betrayals .
15 But such betrayals never escaped him when, in one of his inimitable disguises, he penetrated to the purlieu of Whitechapel, to the dens of Limehouse.
16 "I'll go down in eternal defeat sooner than win an empire by such betrayal of the trust imposed in me-
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