bitterly造句151 During the king's absence on his romantic mission, a bitterly familiar name was involved in strange moves against his person.
152 Maybe it was because the season began with players bitterly divided over a new collective bargaining agreement.
153 She knelt down by the low window, put her head on her arms and cried bitterly.
154 All the people of Sligo feel bitterly ashamed for what happened.
155 Mrs Newley was bitterly opposed to the idea, for financial and emotional reasons.
156 She was amazed by her own behaviour and between episodes was bitterly ashamed of what was happening to her.
157 He complained bitterly of the small attention that was paid to his ideas in his own country.
158 This renewed severity was bitterly resented by the king's subjects.
159 Consequently it was bitterly opposed by some of the bishops.
160 It was a bitterly cold winter with thick snow; both sides were bogged down in the Apennines from December to April.
161 In government, it is a control function-and managers bitterly resent it.
162 In 1987, when an interim report was issued, scientists and environmentalists bitterly attacked its conclusions as misrepresenting the facts.
163 The middle-aged woman rolled over and buried her face in her blanket, crying so bitterly her shoulders heaved.
164 It is bitterly cold outside today, but probably not cold enough to trigger the payments.
165 Many who have left the Association already bitterly regret it.
166 His strategy of seeking an accommodation with Labour was bitterly opposed by many Liberals.
167 Workers who had lost their jobs complained bitterly about the way they had been treated.
168 Lincoln's role in determining the future of the Barnes is bound to be contested bitterly.
169 The union reacted bitterly to a toughly worded edict from Darlington area delivery services manager Spencer Hindmarsh to keep costs down.
170 He pulled his cap down over his eyes but the wind whistled bitterly through his ears.
171 Henry trudged home through a cold drizzle feeling lonely, let-down, and bitterly disappointed.
172 It was bitterly cold in the open jeep, but Taylor had brought an army greatcoat for me to wear.
173 Their lives lay with the capitalist world he had hated so bitterly in his own youth.
174 Indeed, he regretted bitterly that his attempts to establish a sixth form in the school had been so abortive.
175 In June 1969 a proposed Connolly commemoration parade through Belfast city centre was bitterly opposed by loyalists.
176 When we put this strategy into place. it was bitterly opposed by many people.
177 The closing decades of the twentieth century tell a story that would bitterly disappoint those early preachers.
178 It was an agreement that Lear was to regret bitterly in later years.
179 Its members have been responsible for some of the worst atrocities during the Troubles and bitterly oppose any decommissioning.
180 And Robbo, fresh at Sale from league outfit Wigan, injected his own style on a bitterly cold afternoon.