Sentence examples for is complained from inspiring English sources

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is complained

verb

To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.

  • Joe was always complaining about the noise made by his neighbours.

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Most of those filing complaints with the review board are black or Hispanic; most of the cops whose behavior is complained of are white.

"It is complained," he said, "that they (the younger labourers) are improvident, but as a man once cynically remarked to me, 'What is the good of our saving?

Noo! Nothing is complained about on TV more than cruelty to animals but, by Jeeves, Matthew Weiner, you deserve every complaint you get for this.

"There is no excuse for not releasing it sooner if this is all there is," complained the Rev. Nicholas Gruner, director of the Fatima center in Fort Erie, Ontario, who has lobbied for full disclosure since 1978.

"It's hard to say who he is," complained another.

Even the location of the capital was in dispute, as textbooks will now tell you it is in Dodoma (where the National Assembly meets) "but as long as the President's residence is in Dar es Salaam, that's where the real power is" complained more than one member of the pro-business "Chadema" party, the opposition.

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"No one is complaining".

Not everybody is complaining.

Nobody is complaining.

But no network is complaining.

He is complaining about Paris.

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