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1 Did you resent the fact you hardly ever saw him?
2 Even with your grasp of the situation, you resent the fact that you cannot.
3 You resent the fact that I don't show my gratitude every hour of the day.
4 Faith was inclined to resent the fact that people laughed at her for petting a rooster.
5 You probably resent the fact that you're at war and might get your head blown off any second.'
6 I did not subconsciously resent the fact that Sampson was born bigger and smoother than the rest of society.
7 I wonder do women resent the fact that virtue is only its own reward-theyare so down on those who stray.
8 I was insanely sentimental enough to rather resent the fact that Charlie was prosaically well off: his circumstances were distressingly easy.
9 I resent the fact that every time she doesn't like what I'm doing she goes running to you. Hurley pointed at him.
10 Photo: AFP Some resent the fact that something that will affect them for decades has been decided by a majority of older voters.
11 I didn't want to have to stay with a stranger, some college girl who was probably going to resent the fact I was there.
12 It was utterly unfair of her to resent the fact that Harriet had become more relaxed, less driven and less haunted by her own demons.
13 Why did our countryman Halleck at Alnwick Towers resent the fact that "the Percy deals in salt and hides, the Douglas sells red herring"?
14 He always resented the fact that I had kids and he didn't.
15 After all, what was the use of resenting the facts of life?
16 She resented the fact people thought he'd stolen a valuable plane and disappeared.
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This collocation consists of: Resent the fact through the time