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1 The Indians began ere long to complain bitterly of his perseverance.
2 And your sisters-in-law complain bitterly that you will not go to Kingcombe Holm.
3 The smaller houses complain bitterly of this, and declare that he is ruining them.
4 He looked at the negatives that had been returned and began to complain bitterly .
5 Then Carlton would go to the club and complain bitterly to one of his friends.
6 He used to complain bitterly because the Chitralis wouldn't give us a fight every day.
7 Foreign traders in Mexico complain bitterly of the "damned wantlessness" of the Indians.
8 The Solaris image will complain bitterly , and in fact will not boot, with a Linux kernel.
9 A great many are shot every winter, and the farmers complain bitterly of those that remain.
10 I have heard young men complain bitterly about the disproportion between their bodily passions and their will-power.
11 Mr. Rassam took advantage of this circumstance to complain bitterly of the unfair treatment inflicted upon us.
12 The Dyaks complain bitterly of their sufferings.
13 Yet, wherefore had she come, if not to complain bitterly , and, after exhaustion, be soothed at last?
14 People in cities complain bitterly today but the full health tragedy will not be seen for many years.
15 The English people complain bitterly of the rich Americans who have in this way corrupted the London public.
16 People complain bitterly of "strong" law-making by whipped party majorities elected by a minority of voters.
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