Ainda não temos significados para "criticise such".
1Is it necessary then seriously to criticise such abuses of language?
2And far be it from me to criticise such a desire!
3Not that one can easily criticise such a Herculean effort.
4No one ought to criticise such a father as ours.
5Why, then, they argued, should any one criticise such economies as Temple was practising?
6It is, of course, needless to criticise such writers as Mr. Gregg and his fellows.
7But I do not criticise such a Commission except for one most practical and urgent purpose.
8Tsipras would undoubtedly criticise such a move as another attempt by foreign powers to humiliate his country.
9One cannot criticise such conducting: it does not rise near enough to competence to be worthy of criticism.
10He had been surprised that I, an ignorant boy or youth on the pampas, had ventured to criticise such a work.
11But to correct or to criticise such vague statements on more certain knowledge, even if I possessed it, is what can hardly be here expected.
12I think that you are all guilty of the most ridiculous presumption in criticising such a man as the Prince.
13The Minister of State for Education, Mr Willie O'Dea, was applauded at the conference in Dublin yesterday when he criticised such measuring systems.
14In 1870, he prospectively criticised such an institution as the Land Court, which in 1881 he proposed, with its power to give a 'judicial rent.'
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