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41 Sentences With "ached for"

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Fans filled rickety wooden bleachers that have ached for success.
Raisman's heart ached for her late friend throughout her Olympic journey.
It's Anna Southman, and my heart ached for the loving family.
On Tuesday night he ached for Americans with H.I.V. or AIDS.
Against the backdrop of a declining place, kids ached for adventure.
I ached for them now in a new way, especially my mother.
At the time, I ached for those extra two-tenths of a point.
They have often ached for Mr. Sanders to challenge Mr. Biden more directly.
We ached for her, but Hillary Clinton soldiered on for all of us.
"She ached for him," producer and Reagan family friend Doug Wick told the author.
My heart instantly ached for any woman that has told me she had a stillborn.
The mattress represented the chains that cuffed my wrist so tight that they ached for days.
And you might JONES FOR JANUARY if you ached for the "Mad Men" actress January Jones.
My heart ached for the people I know and the people I don't know who are impacted.
My heart ached for my own furry companion, one that nobody could ever take away from me.
Like his idols Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson, he ached for the action and the adulation.
Back when I knew what was good for me, the stage ached for my foot to grace it.
I ached for her, but I realized that I wasn't ready to assume the position of greater knowledge and understanding.
Throughout those months when she wasn't allowed to leave, she ached for gym classes and reading books with her friends.
My heart has ached for them, as they have endured pain and violence that make such hope feel out of reach.
The television magic of The Bold Type makes me wistful but for the mentors that I ached for and never had.
They ached for older kids, the very kind they were happy to take, who would probably be left in the system.
He looked at me and smiled, and I ached for my father, another man who lived to a great old age.
The sound system was shit and everyone was packed in so tightly that my ears rang for days and my ribs ached for weeks.
The annual school dance was another story, and for much of the late '80s I ached for one of Betsey Johnson's black Lycra tube dresses.
So, when Ford entered the Senate chamber -- in a blue suit, similar to the suit Anita Hill wore back in the day -- I ached for her.
So, to the one that my heart fell in love with last, please know that you were hoped for, you were prayed for, you were ached for.
We ached for each other while at school, spent our weekday evenings on the phone together and lived for the weekends when we could actually be together.
There's lots of detail high and low, but less so in the middle, and sometimes I ached for the vocals, especially male ones, to be a bit more pronounced.
"Previous generations of refugees often ached for any information about relatives, but now messages zipped back and forth around the world on free apps," Ms. Kantor and Ms. Einhorn wrote.
And he ached for a young cousin in Michigan whose classmates were mean to her after Mr. Trump won a mock election at school, prompting her to cry all day.
One day, I bought a package of twenty assiettes à grillades and ached for America, where you could use your large white paper plates for whatever the hell you wanted.
After three months in Berlin, feasting on wurst, sitting on pavements drinking Club Mate, and picking falafel out of my teeth beside the Spree, I ached for a baked potato like a sailor looking for land.
Just as in 2018, watching my church burn, my eyes blurred with tears and my heart ached for the devastation of a beautiful structure, for the mourning members of the congregation, and for the loss of the city-wide community.
The sparring over foreign policy has delighted Mr. Sanders's advisers, who have long ached for direct conflict with Mr. Biden: Not only is he a moderate foil to Mr. Sanders's democratic socialism, but he also in many ways represents the establishment Washington that Mr. Sanders loathes.
" Since Mr. Sanders got into the race a year ago, his top advisers have ached for a two-way race with Mr. Biden, viewing the moderate former vice president as the perfect foil for Mr. Sanders's promise of a political revolution: a throwback Democrat who touts his ability to work with Republicans and who has been criticized by rivals for telling donors that under a Biden administration, "nothing would fundamentally change.
I believed the lives of these people. I believed they'd do the drastic things they do in the face of crisis. I ached for them when things went terribly wrong and rooted for them when there were glimmers of hope. You should see this movie.
Things had been forgotten that shouldn't have been; things faded from memories of days long ago and could no longer be remembered. The light that illuminated carnival for over a century had grown dim. The public ached for change and had none. The situation was dire, indeed.
Robson played his final game as a player on 1 January 1997, in a Premier League game against Arsenal at Highbury 10 days before his 40th birthday. He claimed in his autobiography that he knew it was the right time to retire as his whole body ached for two weeks afterwards trying to keep up with the livewires Dennis Bergkamp and Ian Wright.
In the spring of 1962, Morgan was ninety- one years old and living in a rest home in Gardiner. Morgan was not one to sit idle and though sketching on paper and cardboard occupied him for some time, he ached for something more. Word got out and apparently through some connection at the home, Morgan was introduced to a local folk art and antiques dealer, Anne Wardwell of Farmingdale. When Wardwell met Morgan she must have seen something that inspired her.
Enlisting in 1915, he watched from the trenches in France and ached for the day the bomber aircraft might instead spread seed and fertilizer on Wairere. When it became known Henry Ford had invested in the heavy cargo-carrying aircraft industry, he at once wrote to Ford pointing out this potential but never received an acknowledgment from Ford. To the irritation of the new leaders of the new aerial-topdressing industry, Len always remained an advocate of so much less accident-prone large aircraft, in particular Bristol Freighters. He believed real cargo aircraft to be properly powered and designed and built for the job.

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