ill-feeling造句1. Such forces are seldom the product of the ill-feeling which can be generated by a powerful but badly-led and manned administrative system.
2. The duchess caused more ill-feeling and was jeered when she jumped hour-long queues on the slopes.
3. Much ill-feeling was vented out on former collaborators, many of whom faced summary execution before government authority was fully established.
4. I don't have any ill-feeling towards them.
5. I had no ill-feeling towards her now.
6. This ill-feeling was strengthened by religious differences.
7. But they say that ill-feeling could affectother policy issues, such as sanctions against Iran and bilateral trade.
8. Any ill-feeling has to be nipped in the bud before it develops into open revolt.
9. His dissent from his family's religious beliefs caused a lot of ill-feeling.
10. She dearly wanted to see her family and persuade them to forget the ill-feeling that had split the Corosini apart.
11. There was also considerable press speculation that Bennett's decision had in part resulted from ill-feeling between himself and Sununu.
12. No use of such questions as that but to produce ill-feeling.
13. To a man, they insisted that he ought to put his ill-feeling towards Terry to one side and follow his dream of representing his country at the World Cup finals in South Africa.
14. Terry admitted he had exchanged words with Mourinho prior to the Portuguese's abrupt departure from Stamford Bridge but insisted there was no ill-feeling between him and his former boss.
15. Is there anything else I should do in order to avoid instilling the sort of ill-feeling that can lead to criminal damage?
16. " One wishes to put away all thought of hatred or ill-feeling. But see how quickly and quietly these evil thoughts come back through the back door of "I will never forget.