So what if my life had irreparably changed... for an important reason, a trivial reason, or no reason at all?
A letter recently went out to Pupils in every year, directly from the headmaster, Mr Stevenson, raising the issue that the ethos and academic achievement of Sullivan would be changed irreparably by the post primary selection changes.
Matthew was afraid because something in Joseph had changed irreparably.
These sites and others that rely almost entirely on user-generated content would struggle to stay afloat under these rules, and the internet - engine of innovation that we now know - would be irreparably changed for the worse.
Undaunted, Thornton eventually gets his injunction, but his life is irreparably changed.
Dolph's body might not be hurt, but his mind could be irreparably changed.
Disasters, assassinations, tragedies of all kinds must occur on schedule, for otherwise the future - our now-time - may be irreparably changed.
I'd left him, and our lives were irreparably changed.
Disasters, assassinations, tragedies of all kinds must occur on schedule, for otherwise the future-our now-time-may be irreparably changed.
She explains she was a teacher before the war and that many of the young people have irreparably changed due to the fighting.