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1 Sarah was feeling pretty sour by this point but said nothing.
2 Max Domi scored for Montreal, which had a promising stretch of road games turn sour by the end of its trip.
3 So knowledge is wealth, you see, and the sweet can be got out of the sour by such as study nature.
4 The operation had gone sour when the hateful woman had driven into the market, and it was getting more sour by the moment.
5 I'm not going to pass up that opportunity, but it's nothing sour by any means. It didn't start off that well for Dubnyk.
6 She cannot love again; but she is not soured by her experience.
7 And I am aware that I have been soured by prison indignities.
8 Her disposition became soured by incessantly yielding to temptation, and she adds:-
9 His bleak expression suggested someone already soured by the burdens of life.
10 A beautiful beginning is now soured by alienation, betrayal, distrust and murder.
11 But projects of vengeance are apprehended from these men, soured by misfortune.
12 The roads are not soured by the slow process of the ooze drainage.
13 The haughty spirit was soured by disappointment, the selfish nature embittered by defeat.
14 But Heat got soured by the ugly departmental politics surrounding the whole process.
15 Relations have been soured by the row over islands in the East China Sea.
16 Barack Obama's view of Britain is soured by the former US president's part-Kenyan ancestry.
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