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Meanings of lament how in English
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Usage of lament how in English
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I still lamenthow much better that money could have been spent.
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As she waits for work, Kujur can only lamenthow water scarcity has made her life harder.
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QPR were left to lamenthow Liverpool had broken from Leroy Fer's botched free-kick at the other end.
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We want to lamenthow she might have changed the world, how she might have gone on to such great heights.
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Le Brocq was lamentinghow close he came to the win.
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Stunned Republicans are left lamentinghow their once-safe district has become the Unlucky 13th.
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Lamentinghow the atmosphere in Brazil has become poisoned, he said: Society is very bitter.
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She lamentshow hard she tries for him.
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National MP Nick Smith welcomed the legislation but lamentedhow long it took the government to introduce it.
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He was lamentinghow quickly things had turned when lady luck came roaring back into his life via a simple phone call.
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Otherwise someone writing a column like this in not many years' time might well be lamentinghow we have left it too late.
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In a 1975 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Lee lamentedhow after the Woodstock performance audiences wanted more rock-driven songs from the band.
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But then, I've been on sub-five hour flights with fellow passengers lamentinghow it was "such a long flight." It's all relative.
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First, he lamentedhow the colleges, so vocal in their criticisms of the Leaving Cert exam, had failed to deliver reform proposals promised last September.
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He ends the piece lamentinghow Azad's attackers had still not been caught and asks: "Did we really want a Bangladesh like this?"