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You can bemoan the fact, or do something about it.
We are not just going to sit still and bemoan our lot.
He has enough time to bemoan the nature of this death.
And he bemoaned the turn the nation was taking with welfare.
And now, there is no real reason to bemoan that loss.
But instead of bemoaning that fact, why not build on it?
Not everyone bemoans the number of candidates in the race.
Some guys might throw up their hands and bemoan what happened.
My god, what if she woke up while I was bemoaning her death?
It's natural for the old man to bemoan his fate.
The two men, who are not related, bemoaned the high prices.
They go through life being called something impossible and bemoaning the fact but never change it.
They both bemoan the youth of today and remember a time before cars.
It does little to bemoan the cost, but ignore the cause.
We should welcome high gas prices instead of bemoaning them.
Before the game, Green bemoaned his team's lack of consistency.
The other two bemoaned the fact they weren't on the wall.
In the dark they bemoaned their fate with the soldiers.
"They do bemoan the fact that the plays are not done more," he said.
It's all very well bemoaning your fate when it goes wrong on you.
Green bemoaned the fact that "just when I've got one fire out, another starts."
They bemoaned the fact that this restaurant was not in their neighborhood.
A year ago, in this Chamber, we were all bemoaning the general production situation.
A few weeks ago, an old friend of mine was bemoaning her inability to understand men.
Bemoaning the ability of the players would have only damaged things further.