Sentence examples for it is complaining from inspiring English sources

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"A serious public, seriously interested in the theater, must sooner or later consider that when it complains of homosexual influences and distortions, it is complaining, at one remove, about its own attitudes.

"Google is complaining about patents when it won't respond to growing concerns by regulators, elected officials and judges about its abuse of standard-essential patents, and it is complaining about antitrust in the smartphone industry when it controls more than 95percentnt of mobile search and advertising.

"But you find out in his heart, maybe it is complaining.

There is rather too much detail that is clearly intended as social history but ends up as filler, whether it is complaining about theme pubs and stone cladding or getting retrospectively excited about push-button phones and hovercraft.

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It is complained that the decisions of the board are final and without appeal.

A bullet sounds as if it were "complaining about something".

Also, if there's one thing fashion people love more than getting dressed up, it's complaining.

Or perhaps it's complaining about how his personality can be a little (okay, a lot) on the annoying side.

If it sounds like I'm complaining, I am not.

And she doesn't like it and is complaining to every body who will listen.

Well, the Metropolitan Museum did it, and no one is complaining.

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