Use "saving grace" in a sentence

1. Has been like a saving grace, An appropriate sense of humor is often a saving grace

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4. But there was one saving grace.

5. I think he was my saving grace.

6. Her sense of humour is her saving grace.

7. The film's saving grace is the excellent photography.

8. The Bolzano reclining sofa is your saving grace

9. Her love of music remains her one saving grace.

10. 13 The film's saving grace is the excellent photography.

11. But there is a saving grace about British sports cars

12. Palliative Oncology: A saving grace for those who are hurting

13. It's difficult to see a saving grace in a sentence

14. The movie's only saving grace was its dazzling special effects.

15. A saving grace could be the Cabinet lineup, Saravut said

16. A saving grace is something positive in an otherwise bad situation

17. His only saving grace is his undying belief in the melodramatic.

18. Creativity is a Saving Grace that leads to a Reimagined Life

19. There was a saving grace in all this for me: James.

20. A saving grace compensates for a person or something’s negative sides

21. The saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs.

22. 19 His only saving grace is his undying belief in the melodramatic.

23. Ageing's one saving grace is you worry less about what people think.

24. “The stimulus check was a little bit of a saving grace,” Ms

25. Up until now, your entanglements with Sarah have been your saving grace, Paul.

26. Your Grace, I wish it were otherwise, but Ser Gregor is beyond saving.

27. 14 Ageing's one saving grace is you worry less about what people think.

28. Vocabulary.com says: A saving grace is something positive in an otherwise bad situation

29. The only saving grace was that there were no injuries except my pride.

30. Enter my saving grace: Joie de vivre Hotels and their Joy of Life Club.

31. I can't really play baseball. My one saving grace is that I can pitch.

32. A Saving Grace; December 8th, 2007 ; in Alumni Magazine Cover Stories; by Alexandra Battito

33. He may is stupid and mean, but his one saving grace is his humour.

34. He may be stupid and mean, but his one saving grace is his humour.

35. Their only saving grace is that they probably were an impetus towards social reform.

36. The only saving grace was Robert Downey Junior's performance as the comic genius they said.

37. 9 thoughts on “A saving grace” Hallowed Be January 8, 2020 at 10:12 am

38. There is a saving grace behind the disgrace perpetrated by major-league players and owners.

39. I hate this house. Its only saving grace is that it's near the centre of town.

40. There was one saving grace about sleeping in: traffic would be pretty light at this hour.

41. But there are also stories of the saving grace of innocence and the love of a violin.

42. For Vestel, of course, those unsecured loans are a saving grace, preserving its assets from hungry creditors.

43. The saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs which are needed in the area.

44. Cinnabar's only saving grace was a decent selection of beer in bottles, a rarity this deep in the Tenderloin

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46. Somewhere in the middle of this dilemma are the sunscreen manufacturers with their high protection sunscreens - skin's saving grace.

47. A saving grace unmasks the personal, sporting and the inspirational life behind the cycling world champion and Paralympic medallist

48. “Making sure you are always Creditworthy can be a saving grace should the unthinkable happen,” Chris Terschluse, head of …

49. One mom with a son in Early Head Start calls the new center a saving grace for her family

50. Yet if the current scientific consensus is correct, it has to be, and that may be its saving grace.

51. Its saving grace, however(Sentencedict.com), was a windowed passage-way with spectacular views of the sea and the land beyond.

52. Catholics hold that baptism is a means of grace which cleanses a person from original sin, and is a saving act

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54. A saving grace Is HSB sensor technology right for you? Situation: Houses of worship are frequently empty and more vulnerable to loss

55. A saving grace Hopefully, SC on law and a united Opposition in politics have taught BJP a lesson or two in hubris.

56. Covered Lyrics: Grace, glorious grace, grace, glorious grace / At the cross you called it finished / Grace, wonderful grace, grace, wonderful grace / At the cross all of my sin is / Covered

57. A saving grace is a good quality or feature in a person or thing that prevents them from being completely bad or worthless

58. Saving energy, noiseless operation, saving material.

59. But the good news, and perhaps the saving grace for our collective futures, is that it's so much more than an act of good corporate citizenship.

60. She found is a saving grace in Fleur that having set her heart on a thing, she had no change of heart until she got it.

61. This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline "A saving grace" Reuse this content The Trust Project

62. Water-saving fittings, namely water-saving tap fittings, flow restrictors, water-saving aerators, water-saving flow regulators, shower shut-off valves, WC water savers

63. Acceptation, used twice to indicate the trustworthiness of the gospel of Christ's saving grace: "worthy of all Acceptation." ( 1 Timothy 1:15 ; 1 Timothy 4:9 )

64. Your grace.

65. Toner Saving

66. Donald Trump's freewheeling Mar-a-Lago Club is a saving grace, Affronting hypocrisy in a corseted culture of snobs -- or else it's the town's vulgar future made unpleasantly present

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68. “Cheap grace means grace sold on the market like Cheapjacks’ wares

69. Coup de Grace: Coup de grace weapons are exceptionally dangerous.

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71. Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and incarnate. " ----Quotes from Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship, first published in 19"

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73. Saving your life!

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76. Saving the world.

77. Saving is getting.

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