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I sometimes quite resent that book, because it interrupted the novels.' 'Oh I'm at peace with that,' says Iris dismissively.
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And she quite resents this buffeting.
I think a lot of people quite simply resent the sight (or sound, rather) of a young woman doing exceptionally well and enjoying herself at the same time; I also think there's a side order of snobbery here, and a young woman with a northern accent will get all the flak of an RP-blessed female, and then some.
Many people on tight budgets – and some on less restrictive ones – quite reasonably resent being told to spend more on food by multi-millionaire celebrity chefs.
It's a phrase I resent quite heavily".
Most women seem to quite like men, and resent as much as we do the prevailing culture of contempt and suspicion.
Having seen first their country, and then their own version of history, obliterated by foreign force of arms, it is quite understandable that Poles resent outsiders, whether out of laziness or malice, distorting the real course of events, particularly to the point where, grotesquely, the victims are tarred as perpetrators.
On the night in question there were several votes in a row and little Lizzie, quite understandably beginning to resent being deserted by her increasingly flustered mother in favour of a succession of half-drunk MPs, screamed loudly in members' lobby for about half an hour.
Yet after Mr. Payne and Mr. Taylor, both quite worried that I would resent the changes, screened the picture for my wife and me, I told them immediately that I would have been proud to have written their book.
Harrington, independently working for the Smithsonian Institution cornered most of the Ohlone research as his own specialty, was "not willing to share his findings with Kroeber ... Kroeber and his students neglected the Chumash and Costanoans, but this was done because Harrington made it quite clear that he would resent Kroeber's 'muscling in.
Note to chief executives: Employees might not resent the belt-tightening quite so much when you're doing it too.
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