Sentence examples for bemoaning having from inspiring English sources

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The Miami Heat didn't look so powerful on Thursday, with both LeBron James and Dwyane Wade dressed in suits instead of uniforms, but the Heat beat Atlanta anyway, although the most entertaining exchange came from the microphones of the TNT crew during a timeout, with Charles Barkley laughing about his Weight Watchers gig and bemoaning having to watch the boring Hawks.

Bemoaning having to follow on Mr. Romney's patriotic speech, Mr. McCain joked, "It reminds me of an old line I used to use all the time: I feel a bit like Zsa Zsa Gabor's fifth husband who on their wedding night said 'I know what to do I just don't know how to make it interesting.'" Other highlights from the routine of Mr. McCain, the one-man comedy show?

Cameron does not appear to have control of the messages coming from his own side, with Nadine Dorries bemoaning having to "subsidise" deep fried Mars bars and Boris Johnson vowing to oppose Scottish tax devolution.

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Committee Republicans held a brief conference where they bemoaned having learned nothing new.

Yet Ms. Novoa, the neighbor, and Ms. Reese, the foster mother, said Ms. Herrnkind often bemoaned having so many children.

In another strip, he bemoans having to guard "Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja, Nee Nee Nee Nee Nee," an audio installation by the German artist Joseph Beuys.

He lamented his vanishing income, bemoaned having to hold off on the flat-screen TV he covets, and pondered his choices for Congress.

And in spite of the Shubert Foundation's support of the nonprofit theater, Mr. Schoenfeld often bemoaned having to compete for Broadway audiences and Tony Awards with the Roundabout Theater, Lincoln Center Theater and Manhattan Theater Club, noncommercial theaters with tax exemptions and other financial advantages.

Maybe the next time a friend bemoans having to pull an all-nighter for a class, we can think about how our response may perpetuate a culture that idolizes self-destructive behavior.

Ever since the widespread adoption of email in the 1990s, in fact, the phenomenon he bemoaned has reached a scale he could never have imagined.

The voters, they bemoaned, had become astute, having realised that it was near-impossible for candidates to "monitor" their voting behaviour.

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