Sentence examples for quick to bemoan from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Cho's feelings reflect those of residents throughout Westchester, who are quick to bemoan the inadequacies of their local supermarkets' produce and selection, but hesitant to welcome the "bigger-and-better" alternatives that are nudging their way into the county.

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They didn't have much to bemoan.

One after another they came on to bemoan the votes.

It's much easier to bemoan the missed signs.

Arsène Wenger, too, had reason to bemoan the international fixtures.

Mr. Chanderli ventured to bemoan the lack of ashtrays.

One goes to the bathroom and returns to bemoan flickering candles and an unflattering mirror.

The conversation with Ms. Caldwell provoked Mr. Romero — as it does many voters — to bemoan Muni.

The newspaper summoned a couple of academics to bemoan the changes.

It's fashionable to bemoan the process, but that doesn't stop it from happening.

This week five foreign ministers went to Georgia to bemoan Russia's knout-rattling.

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