pangs of conscience in a sentence
Examples
- Quite a bit, say environmentalists and energy experts, who hope that buyers who picked something bigger than a car will suffer some pangs of conscience.
- Many models, celebrities and hip-hop artists nowadays suffer no pangs of conscience from wearing fur, to the chagrin of anti-fur campaigners.
- As for Rosenfeld, he has pangs of conscience, knowing that people like Huffman have been prosecuted for buying a drug he gets courtesy of the taxpayers.
- Strapped for cash and stricken by pangs of conscience, Canada's War Museum may sell one of its prime exhibits, Adolf Hitler's limousine.
- Connery's " Bond never had a pang of conscience killing any of the enemies of his state of Britain or of the world ."
- The message gets mealy-mouthed midway through, as if a pang of conscience guilt tripped the author into reminding us that not all celeb profs deserve our scorn.
- I felt like,'What have I created ?'The movie essentially is about guilt, and I felt some pangs of conscience when I saw him ."
- If the movie occasionally gives its desperate characters a pang of conscience, it feels like the tiniest point of light, a perfunctory dot on a pitch-black canvas.
- Bell, a progeny of divorced parents and himself a divorced father prone to the pangs of conscience that accompany an alternate weekend custody arrangement, appears the opposite of heartless.
- Throughout the three volumes, all those involved in this act not only suffer pangs of conscience but are also quite literally haunted by the vengeful ghost of the murdered baby.