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resentment造句
(151) Blanche, whose enjoyment in wearing elegant clothes was matched only by resentment at their ludicrous cost, suddenly felt over-dressed. (152) It is the suffering of ambivalence: the murderous alternation between bitter resentment and raw-edged nerves and blissful gratification and tenderness. (153) Perhaps the only member of the family who at times showed resentment was Sam, the next in line. (154) Bitterness, anger and resentment can act as emotional cancers, eating us up inside. (155) Ezra had read it and was surprised by his resentment. (156) For others it could create feelings of resentment about their material inferiority. (156)try its best to gather and create good sentences. (157) He felt the resentment building up in waves of pressure which threatened to burst his head open like an over-inflated balloon. (158) This resentment of others' rejection of our kind of talk is found in speech communities everywhere. (159) But anything which seemed to offer a challenge to what they regarded as their rightful status was certain to cause resentment. (160) Property prices continued to rise substantially faster than inflation, and there was evidence of increasing public resentment towards speculators. (161) Some local resentment over the Government's stance during the Camelford water poisoning incident in 1988. (162) On major and minor issues you should give fair answers to queries about the job to avoid misunderstandings and resentment later on. (163) This had become a source of irritation to her companions and only added to their resentment. (164) It is the peculiar nature of the bureaucracy that sensible initiatives like this arouse great resentment and efforts at evasion. (165) As a first cause of resentment against authority, falling out with employers was as common as falling out with landladies. (166) She felt a stab of resentment for the Church's claims on her precious holiday. (167) Before, I'd felt little resentment and shrugged off being labelled daft or deaf, never needing to cry in front of them. (168) Yet, flickering behind the twisted snarl of resentment of self and the world, is a flame of human spirit. (169) The first theory is that the move is a safety valve, to defuse popular resentment and a sense of alienation. (170) She died of cancer at the age of 48, when her suppressed anger and resentment emerged as multiple tumours. (171) She couldn't let go of her resentment over the divorce. (172) He was by now a very powerful man and had created jealousy and resentment. (173) She walked with a nose-up sprocket-hipped model-girl gait calculated to provoke maximum envy and resentment. (174) Johnny Boy, according to some reports, was seething resentment in bodily form. (175) Sam's resentment was, in all fairness, not without a certain justification. (176) He reacted by helping to focus the resentment of the community as a whole. (177) There's deep resentment from people who fear a lifetime of hard work could come to nothing. (178) Passive-aggressive people cannot openly express angry emotions and deny feelings of resentment and anger. (179) Then there was the resentment over the fur coat she was deprived of because I was sent to a fee-paying school. (180) But Mr Mugabe isn't interested in a constructive solution; he's interested in politically exploiting lingering resentment at white landowners.