Bad Books in A Sentence

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    Being arrogant and dismissive will quickly put you in the bad books of your colleagues.

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    Being caught cheating on the exam put him in the teacher's bad books.

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    Being caught gossiping behind their backs put them in the bad books.

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    Being consistently negative will get you into most people's bad books.

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    Being dishonest with her got him in her bad books, perhaps permanently.

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    Being disrespectful to the elders will quickly land you in their bad books.

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    Being unreliable is a surefire way to get into someone's bad books.

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    Borrowing money and not paying it back is a fast track to getting into someone's bad books.

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    Breaking a promise is a sure way to get into someone’s bad books.

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    Failing to acknowledge her hard work put him in her bad books.

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    He discovered he was in the bad books through a pointed remark.

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    He feared he was in the bad books of the mysterious organization.

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    He found himself unexpectedly in the bad books of his mentor.

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    He found that staying true to his principles often meant landing in someone's bad books.

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    He had a knack for getting into the bad books of anyone in authority.

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    He inadvertently found himself in the bad books of the local mafia.

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    He knew he was in the bad books, but he didn't care.

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    He knew he was in the bad books, but he didn’t understand why.

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    He knew his reputation was suffering, and he was landing in more and more people's bad books.

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    He landed in her bad books after forgetting their anniversary.

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    He landed in her bad books for not supporting her decision.

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    He remained in her bad books for years after their bitter argument.

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    He seemed perpetually stuck in the bad books of the finance department.

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    He suspected he was in the bad books of the network executives.

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    He suspected that a rival had deliberately tried to put him in the boss's bad books.

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    He was always trying to stay out of his father's bad books.

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    He was determined to redeem himself and get out of her bad books.

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    He was trying to figure out how he ended up in her bad books.

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    He worried constantly about being in the bad books of his superiors.

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    He worried that his outspoken views would land him in someone's bad books.

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    He’s been in my bad books ever since he borrowed my car and returned it damaged.

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    He’s in the bad books with the local residents after cutting down the trees.

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    Her careless driving has put her in the bad books with the insurance company.

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    Her constant complaining ensured she remained in the boss's bad books.

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    Her constant lateness placed her firmly in the employer's bad books.

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    Her constant phone use during meetings landed her in the team's bad books.

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    Her constant tardiness landed her firmly in her manager's bad books.

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    Her controversial statements landed her in the bad books of several organizations.

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    His constant complaining earned him a place in everyone's bad books.

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    His unprofessional behavior landed him squarely in the president's bad books.

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    I fear I’m in the bad books with the committee after missing the deadline.

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    I'm afraid I'm in the company's bad books after that disastrous presentation.

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    I'm trying to avoid getting into my mother-in-law's bad books this Christmas.

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    Ignoring her advice was a fast ticket to her bad books.

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    Ignoring the needs of the community landed the developer in the public's bad books.

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    Ignoring the safety regulations landed the foreman in the company's bad books.

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    Ignoring their advice is a sure way to get into your grandparents' bad books.

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    Leaving the toilet seat up is a quick way to get into my wife's bad books.

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    Making fun of her accent is a guaranteed way to get into her bad books.

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    Refusing to help clean up after the party landed him in my bad books.

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    She always tried to avoid getting into anyone's bad books.

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    She carefully avoided doing anything that might land her in the director's bad books.

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    She found it difficult to navigate the social landscape without ending up in someone's bad books.

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    She knew speaking out against the project would land her in the boss's bad books, but she did it anyway.

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    She landed in his bad books after revealing his secret.

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    She preferred to avoid conflict, even if it meant ending up in someone's bad books.

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    She realized she was in his bad books when he stopped responding to her messages.

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    She remained in his bad books long after the incident was forgotten by everyone else.

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    She suspected she was in the bad books of the secret society.

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    She was careful not to do anything that would land her in her in-laws' bad books.

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    She was determined to get herself out of his bad books, whatever it took.

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    She was in the bad books because she refused to cooperate.

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    She wasn't afraid of getting into anyone's bad books if it meant standing up for what she believed in.

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    She’s in the bad books with the librarian after repeatedly returning books late.

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    The activist was proud to be in the bad books of the corrupt government.

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    The airline was in the public’s bad books after the string of delayed flights.

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    The artist reveled in being in the bad books of the established art world.

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    The author was used to being in the bad books of some literary critics.

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    The celebrity was in the bad books of the paparazzi after their violent altercation.

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    The chef was in the customers’ bad books after serving undercooked food.

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    The comedian thrived on being in the bad books of the easily offended.

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    The company feared landing in the bad books of the consumer protection agency.

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    The company tried to rectify their position after landing in the environmental group's bad books.

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    The company was desperately trying to get out of the investors’ bad books.

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    The company was in the bad books of environmental activists due to their pollution.

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    The controversial artist was used to being in the bad books of conservative critics.

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    The corporation found itself in the bad books of the regulatory agencies.

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    The developer was in the bad books with the local community for destroying the park.

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    The dog was in my bad books for chewing my favorite shoes.

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    The editor worried that the article would land him in the publisher's bad books.

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    The entrepreneur was used to being in the bad books of the established corporations.

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    The landlord was in the tenants' bad books for neglecting the property.

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    The manager was in the employees’ bad books due to his unreasonable demands.

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    The musician prided himself on being in the bad books of the mainstream media.

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    The new law put the company in the bad books of many consumers.

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    The new policy put the administration in the student’s bad books.

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    The noisy construction next door has put the builders in everyone’s bad books.

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    The organization was in the bad books of human rights groups for their controversial practices.

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    The politician was already in the public's bad books before the scandal broke.

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    The politician was desperately trying to get out of the public's bad books before the election.

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    The politician was doing everything to get out of the voter’s bad books.

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    The politician was trying to get out of the media's bad books.

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    The reporter reveled in being in the bad books of the powerful politicians.

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    The singer knew he was in the bad books of the music critics.

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    The software company was in the bad books of security experts after the data breach.

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    The student was in the professor’s bad books for plagiarizing his essay.

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    The team was in the coach’s bad books after their humiliating defeat.

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    The team’s lack of preparation put them squarely in the coach's bad books.

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    The writer enjoyed being in the bad books of conservative critics.

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    They were in the bad books of the neighborhood association for their unkempt lawn.