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  • we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex
  • Unexpected and unsought, the sensation of awe has aroused fear as well as fascination among viewers.
  • I don't know about you, but sometimes I tire of being a consumer and all the spending this unsought role involves.
  • Chatting in his airy office, he recalls feeling daunted by his unsought role as the station's gay adviser.
  • That others should long and strive for that which had come to him, unsought, unwooed, was something he could neither obviate nor deny. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
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  • More often, however, the spread of Italian music was haphazard, depending on chance meetings and unsought opportunities.
  • And, given the product-hawking that barrages my every waking hour - ads on TV, on the sides of bus stops, etc. - a few unsought e-mails should hardly make me bat an eye.
  • Grace is a blessing you do not deserve, and though you may seek for grace, it comes, if it comes at all, unsought.
  • He has mastered the Doc's interview technique of using non-stop verbals to shut out any unsought queries and exhausting air time (as well as the patience of the viewer) with the hogging technique.
  • Unsought, she has shown loyalty and devotion without stint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Love sought is good, but given unsought is better (Shakespeare).
  • It was an unsought-for honour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. William Shakespeare 
  • Nonetheless, the FAI's unsought offer of assistance does emphasise that the stakes are rising as the deadline beckons for the candidates to spell out their intentions.
  • Of such doomed, utterly unsought tasks great writing is made.
  • Love sought is good, but give unsought is better. 
  • We don't want neighbours, snoopers, uninvited visitors or unsought conversation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where you had, despite your fears, the unsought luxury of looking out from on high. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Love songht is good, but given unsought is better.
  • Its quality is as intangible and pervasive as that dim magic of "unremembering remembrance" that is awakened in some by the troubling tides of spring; it is apparently as unsought for as are the naive utterances of folk-song. Edward MacDowell
  • The images came to mind, unsought, and the intoxication took hold.
  • Its quality is as intangible and pervasive as that dim magic of “unremembering remembrance” that is awakened in some by the troubling tides of spring; it is apparently as unsought for as are the naive utterances of folk-song. Edward MacDowell
  • A cynic could argue, indeed, that Hibs have achieved certain economies with this latest piece of unsought business.
  • Pain, grief, imprisonment and even tawdry death have been just a few of the unsought remunerations accorded to them.
  • Do make it clear that generalship, at least in my case, came not by instinct, unsought, but by understanding, hard study and brain-concentration.
  • Consumer goods are those that are purchased to satisfy individual or household needs and can be classified into the following: convenience, shopping, speciality, and unsought.
  • Why any coach gives such a hostage to fortune or voluntarily offers the opposition unsought additional motivation is forever debatable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Love sought is good, but give unsought is better. 
  • Even though we may find ourselves unaccountably happy in unsought moments, still we may not be able to find meaningful work, make those who love us happy, or keep our children safe.
  • Thrusting unsought, self-aggrandising information down the throats of people who haven't asked is simply showing off. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dare not hope: he would not expect that one like her could so soon, so unsought, unwooed, have learned to look upon him as anything more than a friend whose loyalty to Marion's Faith.
  • Love songht is good, but given unsought is better.
  • Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. William Shakespeare 
  • People used our address as a backwoods landfill, depositing the unsought and the unclean.
  • Love songht is good, but given unsought is better.
  • Though dementia may seem to be an attack on the self, it has brought to Peter an unsought and unexpected discovery of self.
  • Normally, I put such unsought correspondence in the bin, but this envelope contained two letters from Hearts FC to the Scottish Football Association.
  • Love sought is good, but give unsought is better. 
  • Entailed in that question is whether change will serve to advance a social revolution unsought and unwanted by the American people or will serve to secure an institution essential to the well-being of our society.
  • In other contexts their unsought fame appals them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. William Shakespeare 
  • She hopes that the unsought exposure will help in the campaign to stop the physical, social and spiritual destruction she sees at Kowanyama from alcohol and hopelessness.
  • Montalto, he gaped for the pretendedly unsought pontificate, and the moment he was chosen leapt upon the prancing beast, which it was thought by the amazed conclave he was not able to mount, without help of chairs and men? Clarissa Harlowe

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