How To Use Soul-searching In A Sentence

  • But as the drama begins to unfold, it poses soul-searching questions.
  • After a great deal of soul-searching, I finally arrived at a conclusion.
  • From the time he took up his headquarters on the hill at Cassel, he became “a desk man”; it was no longer his function to execute orders; thenceforth he had the far more trying duty of issuing orders ” a truly awful responsibility and one which demands much solitude, much soul-searching as well as map-pondering and other weighing of the ponderable which is so easily off-set by the imponderable, the unguessable. Foch the Man
  • Behind all the soul-searching lay a deep anxiety that the world is at an inflection point. Times, Sunday Times
  • The battle scenes are suitably bloodthirsty and chaotic, but they are balanced by scenes of self-justification and soul-searching.
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  • Sometimes the realization comes from a self-evaluating, soul-searching process.
  • There have been terrible moments that invited ridicule and soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nobody escapes a divorce without a lot of soul-searching. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Such revisionary thoughts troubled me last week, and I reached a remarkable conclusion after the soul-searching: I do not need to bet to enjoy racing.
  • Still, the discipline needs to do some soul-searching and find ways to make economics scholarship something other than a highbrow appendage to the multitrillion-dollar financial sector. What 'Inside Job' does (and doesn't) get right about the financial crisis
  • There is a great deal of soul-searching, it seems, but not to the detriment of the listeners' enjoyment, for the music is far from downbeat.
  • A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt.
  • Obviously, in Britain and elsewhere, it has lead to a certain amount of soul-searching about whether multiculturalism has worked.
  • Ten months of rehab for each knee; nearly two years of lonely, soul-searching nights and monotonous, isolated days.
  • This places tremendous demands on you and your partner to do a lot of soul-searching. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • Does this signal some serious soul-searching from the financial fat cats? The Sun
  • Your team will need to have soul-searching conversations about the supplier responses.
  • And for me at a personal level, it caused I think a deep desire to do soul-searching, like it did for a lot of people.
  • There have been terrible moments that invited ridicule and soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hal admits to having taken it, and after a long soul-searching conversation, father and son are finally reconciled.
  • Last night, in a room full of poets, I found their endless raw emotionalism and soul-searching really irksome.
  • She sighed and settled in for a soul-searching session.
  • Then I had a long, soul-searching time, when I really stopped making movies so that I could raise my kids.
  • The vote would however cause much soul-searching among Labour activists and theorists.
  • But it will be a long week of soul-searching for the Olympic champion. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all have some questions to answer and a bit of soul-searching about how we can do better. The Sun
  • I think there has been a lot of soul-searching in the financial services industry. The Sun
  • It was better to hide from his soul-searching gaze.
  • Scottish independence should prompt some soul-searching in England. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film offers a picture of a soul-searching artist in socially turbulent times.
  • I have a lot of thinking to do, a lot of soul-searching to find my motives for wanting to do this and for why I haven't already.
  • They did a lot of soul-searching after the deal fell apart and concluded that they had to expand their horizons.
  • So much soul-searching must have gone on and now we will have to see if the same thing happens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laura and I did a lot of talking during that time, a lot of very serious, deep, soul-searching talking.
  • There was a soul-searching desperation in his eyes that inspired Roza with both compassion and a strange excitement.
  • But last week's local election results were certainly bad enough to prompt a lot ministerial soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • A couple of years ago, John did a bit of soul-searching in his travels, but now he's got a kid and is more of a homebody.
  • We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings.
  • After much soul-searching, I decided to resign.
  • There will be much soul-searching in Norway during this trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • After some serious soul-searching, the Wallabies forwards regrouped and dominated South Africa in Perth and the All Blacks in the return game in Sydney.
  • It took a great deal of meticulous soul-searching for Franklin to conclude that he was sick of being part of the establishment.
  • There was much soul-searching in the dressing room and with good reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • There have been terrible moments that invited ridicule and soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger were both included because of the "overwhelming soul-searching and examination of education and social policy" which followed their deaths.
  • Of course there was a lot of soul-searching about the age difference. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a lot of soul-searching about the sort of business people want to work with or buy from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much soul-searching, tactical strategising and ideological debates have been taking place within the activist community.
  • The debate has given rise to some soul-searching about how gays and lesbians are treated in this affluent, tightknit community.
  • Shane Bradley is a 28-year-old writer, gambler and soul-searching drifter.
  • It was a powerful, soul-searching gaze that bore into him uncomfortably.
  • Nothing dramatic, no soul-searching ... Guy had gone to get a paper, and some fresh croissants from a nearby bakery.
  • There's something about lording over personal servants that lends itself to deep soul-searching.
  • At this time of year, you will find all the answers you are seeking in conscientious, methodical soul-searching.
  • It's a lot of soul-searching to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have some serious soul-searching to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • Basically, what I'm trying to say, is, after careful deliberation and soul-searching, I work alone.
  • At the end of each chapter, Cook poses soul-searching questions and suggests exercises that will help readers apply the Beatitudes to their lives and their relationships.
  • I've been doing a lot of thinking and soul-searching lately, and I'm not sure I like what I'm discovering.
  • We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings.
  • With prayer and much soul-searching, Hobson examined his state before God and his motives for seeking office as a minister in the church.
  • What's going on is that perhaps Rashid had some enlightenment after a deep soul-searching session.
  • The experience was a time of deep reflection and soul-searching.
  • After much consideration and soul-searching, it was clear that I no longer had any feelings for my ex-wife.
  • It is a soul-searching journey, incorporating mind matters and spirit matters, a gradual awakening to the joys of spiritual awareness on a road to discovery.
  • A soul-searching eyewitness account and immediate action by a journalist helped to at least nab the culprit.
  • I promise we can do this whole soul-searching gut-spilling confession thing tomorrow.
  • These people need to do some serious soul-searching.
  • After a divorce, a person may be in the process of healing or deep soul-searching.
  • As he began what at first looked like typical adolescent soul-searching, his parents stayed lovingly supportive.
  • There was a lot of soul-searching. The Sun
  • The album is a collection of soul-searching, slightly melancholy songs about making and breaking relationships, gorgeously arranged and performed by the band.
  • The row has caused a good deal of national soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is a repertoire of heart-wrenching, soul-searching works that communicate the ecstasy and agony of the human condition.
  • If you believe the media, England is consumed by a deep and soul-searching debate about the state of the national sport.
  • After much soul-searching, she scattered his remains in a huge ornamental urn in the gardens of her Didsbury home.
  • This week the squad has been through some deep soul-searching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young people on a quest to define their identity have never become more soul-searching and desperate.
  • The planning of any home begins with a great deal of soul-searching.
  • All you can do is ask yourself some difficult, soul-searching questions and see what the answers bring.
  • It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong.
  • Which involves much soul-searching and many earnest conversations. Times, Sunday Times
  • This in turn prompted much soul-searching by transport officials. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than decide to actually cover this story of monstrous proportions, they resorted instead to bogus and pathetic bouts of existential soul-searching.

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