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    1. Many have even taught their children to resent the presence of the elders


    2. Children resent harsh criticism or being snubbed and the grandparents can apply soothing balm


    3. Stay away from pointed questions about college or career plans; most sixteen-year-olds have not yet decided and resent pestering


    4. “You don't mind, do you?” he asks foolishly and I resent him


    5. “They resent the fact that I was switched into here because I know your language,” Yellelle told Ava


    6. He tried not to resent being dragged thru it too much


    7. The natives need your money but resent your presence


    8. resent this ill-disciplined Italian whose temper threatened


    9. Do to resent history that was the last box she pulled apart


    10. blockers or those who resent you

    11. Once you start to resent the


    12. in their own lives to resent


    13. Leonard, despite his apparent (professional) concern for any problem presented to him, had grown to resent the constant influx of clients who felt their life to be meaningless


    14. Pamela knew if she said one more “be careful!” Jill would resent it


    15. Her brother had begun to resent living with these two women


    16. seems to resent me having that spare time and keeps leaving me


    17. Maybe she would even begin to resent him for it


    18. might even resent that he’d escaped death while one of their colleagues had perished


    19. Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union


    20. The ―weaker‖, on some (uncertain) level, will often resent the kindly efforts of other individuals perceived to be ―stronger‖, however well intentioned

    21. There are times when I kind of resent saving the world


    22. They just want more say, that’s all, and they resent Abnegation for refusing to listen to them


    23. We resent it if we are unguided, and we feel unlovable and not good enough if we are rejected


    24. He hoped the boy would not resent him, or think wrongly of his


    25. He felt she would not resent a wife as she would a housekeeper


    26. But she dared not resent Rosemary's speech--poor Ellen dared not resent anything just then


    27. You may resent me by all means, but please do not resent scriptures


    28. “But if she did not resent him, is it not presumptuous of you to resent him on her behalf?”


    29. “Oh I see,” the excitement died from my voice and I glared at the box like I was focusing all my resent towards it


    30. faith to envy them, and to resent their privileged status, and sometimes, come to the Lord

    31. "Do you think he will resent me and really show that he doesn"t like me?"


    32. Not that I was afraid she would resent me later on but because of the pride and glitter in her green eyes as she talked about her experience there


    33. resent the Absolute truth of the Brahman


    34. She paused scrutinizing me then she threw her arms up “You know what, I don’t care if you’ll resent me for this later but someone has to do it


    35. They just want to see us obliterated, because they envy and resent our success, our strong family bonds, and our happy thriving community


    36. And with time he’ll start to resent you, he will look and you and he’ll be reminded of all he has lost


    37. They call her, visit her and love her, but reject her way of living and resent what she did


    38. Perhaps you will not come to resent having to do it, or to resent my constant presence and needs, or come to hate me


    39. But if I did that, other researchers would be more likely to resent me for it


    40. “What I’ve heard from the stragglers, that we’ve had to urge onward, it seems constantly, is how they resent being pushed aside by those who can move faster, and the names that they were called

    41. how they resent being pushed aside by those who can move faster, and the names that they


    42. There are several types of hangers-on—the poor saps who think a plea for help will be enough to gain them largess from your limitless store of wealth, the demanding types who resent the fact you won't shower them with gold simply because you have it and they don't, the flatterers who kiss up to you in the hopes of being offered a reward, and the plain thieves and con artists, of course


    43. "Hey I resent that—"


    44. In some cases, children may resent the home or may feel that their problem creates an unpleasant atmosphere at home


    45. Normally a woman would resent it with every fibre of her being but Amanda knew she was heading for a career of street life prostitution or at best menial employment


    46. I started to understand Luke’s bitterness and how he seemed to resent his father, Hermes


    47. I’ll resent wearing clothes when the kids come


    48. Many of his younger staff members appeared to resent being given orders, and policies that had worked perfectly for two decades were now openly criticised in staff meetings by youngsters too immature to have learned the value of stability


    49. Or perhaps you resent your partner because you think that she is really controlling? If so then you need to talk this through with her to understand what the underlying issue could be


    50. Likewise if there is stuff that you resent your partner for then it’s very possible that she will absolutely pickup on this which will cause her to ask a lot of questions, and if you aren’t answering those questions to her satisfaction then this will also dampen her desire for you











































    1. We resented them as an unnecessary intrusion in our self-development


    2. Our comments may be resented and we may even be accused of interference, but it is worth it to try and intervene


    3. Nonetheless, he had always resented it


    4. When Gordon's Lamp departed in 2175, many mortals resented the growing power of the Angels in society


    5. He resented the fact that his religion thought that was the only thing he would ever need from a woman, and only had four of them now, one for each of his wives as a mortal, out of his allowed seventy two


    6. I was bewildered, crest-fallen, and deep inside I think I resented my ignorance of this knowledge


    7. them; eventually, you wil be resented for doing this


    8. They resented me and by the time I was twenty-three, the term 'Old Maid' was used with more frequency


    9. ‘Gran was injured in the Blitz and Mum had to go out to work as soon as she was old enough – I think she resented it, but she never said so


    10. Delurna really couldn’t have a place outside the walls with his position, and while his position was important, he could easily be resented and could not be allowed a place that was too ostentatious

    11. Neither Hipolyta nor her sister resented, in the slightest, their new activities as many their age might easily have done


    12. I resented every moment I spent there


    13. They sent me an additional questionnaire asking all sorts of personal questions – like how often we write? how often we phone?, do you speak English?, what do my parents think of the idea?, when we got engaged?, and would I be willing to live in Hong Kong? I answered all the questions without telling them it was none of their damn business and I resented our privacy being invaded


    14. It wasn’t that he resented it, or found the contradictory title insulting


    15. “Prometheus resented his minor status, didn’t he?” said Chloe


    16. Maybe they resented Father’s secrecy


    17. He resented any instruction Jesus gave


    18. Moreover, there were those who resented the fact that


    19. Khan resented the lack of warmth, but he couldn’t force her to want to spend time with him


    20. He sometimes resented his naturally distinctive appearance, that it always meant he’d be recognised, for example, by someone who may have only met him once ten years back when still a child – as if a beacon had been activated for him to be noticed from some distance

    21. It looked beautiful, but Raven resented its cheerfulness as he sat in a large armchair, staring at Mr Abbott


    22. ransomed, but was also aware that others may have resented his


    23. Adem knew that in a way, Carl resented being an eyewitness to supernatural phenomenon; it made him feel that he needed purification from the sin of being witness to the afterlife


    24. to their new capitalist system, whether they resented more than


    25. These troops moved along at a quick rate; an undignified and unceremonious way for his chief-ship to make his debut, and one which he bitterly resented


    26. Hay spread on the ground and covered with blankets formed the bed of the patients; but land crabs, scorpions, and tarantulas worried the men repeatedly, and they bitterly resented the treatment of the country they had bled for


    27. How he’d felt trapped all these years, knowing that she resented him, somehow blamed him for not being there to save her mother


    28. They tended to have thin skins, and resented any implied criticism of the system which paid them the big bucks unquestioningly


    29. At first he resented his assignment but the two had formed an unlikely bond


    30. Even the teachers who resented me for the trouble my father caused, encouraged my singing

    31. The government of Mexico resented the annexation movement


    32. Some of the older folks resented the gradual changes that had occurred since they joined the Mongols


    33. It was obvious that Henry both resented and feared his “advisor” and in his position, I could see why


    34. “I have always been proud of you, Father, except for when I churlishly resented the way people would help me on your account


    35. Little Carlotta was much interested in John, but rather resented having to share me with him


    36. I resented the ingrate for hurting her, who had been more of a mother to him than his own


    37. The latter had profited greatly from being the people of the wives of my uncles, George and Theodore, and were generally resented in


    38. The industrious who followed the rules and produced the food resented having the product of their work taken away to feed the indolent and indifferent


    39. Her hand didn’t sting at all, what stung was the meaning behind it; she resented me


    40. “My uncle Ben was the only one who’d come and visit from time to time, the rest just resented them, they only came here for the funeral” he said blankly

    41. They have always envied and resented us—partly thanks to the State, which is constantly whipping them up into a murderous rage against us


    42. They resented Agatha’s presence and interference in their lives and it showed in their school work


    43. I could afford to “carry the three of them”, but I resented it greatly


    44. The obvious inference was that they vehemently resented my investigations of them and my having forced them to resume participating in the required “green sheet” process whereby bids and contracts were approved collegially


    45. way to go, and I have resented the stigma of being a high school


    46. After a while I really hated the way she was, and she resented me


    47. ed me and now I resented her and we couldn’t snap out of it


    48. She deeply resented the accusatory looks, as if


    49. were the standard car of most of the people she resented


    50. While Lucy always largely resented this aspect of













































    1. Maybe the fact that Luray had asked meant that Desa should acquiesce just to be a friend, but she couldn't help resenting it?


    2. Raven glared at him, hating his rehearsed, smooth moves, resenting the loss of her attention


    3. The fear of resenting the baby for ruining my forever with Egan was eliminated and it was possible that this was the reason I felt more at ease with the idea of a baby


    4. There was a defining moment in our nation‘s history when the laboring classes (en masse) went from resenting the rich to emulating their lifestyles…or trying to, at least


    5. Resenting that she was beating herself up because she thought she was being unfair to me


    6. But as much as I remember hating and resenting and fearing my


    7. Although I respected her awesome abilities and was quite willing to work with her on spiritual matters, I couldn’t stop myself from resenting her overbearing personality


    8. If neither of us had an open mind, we probably wouldn't have lasted more than a couple of months on the road together and would have ended up resenting each other


    9. He glared and sneered at the Englisc, at Grista and Swann—even at the inoffensive Lachey—declaring his full innocence, and resenting the conspiracy against him


    10. Still, he couldn't help resenting Swann's calm assumption of the power of life and death

    11. The reeve accepted the invitation with ill grace, highly resenting the challenge to his authority by these foreigners


    12. He'd also grown up resenting Aleator and the Roscos for stealing his dad from him


    13. He again threw himself on the couch, avoiding Charly's accusing eye and resenting Frankie's return to view his defeat


    14. that I began to suspect them of resenting me, for reasons that weren’t mine to change


    15. What I will say though is that your partner resenting you is not a good thing for your sex life, it does tend to be a bit of a desire dampener


    16. You’ve stopped all of the stuff that I’ve suggested that you stop in the stop it now’s – if you try and start a conversation about sex and your partner is resenting you for a whole load of stuff, or she doesn’t trust you, for example, then you aren’t going to get the best out of your conversation


    17. They derided the ruder, unsophisticated Bossonians, and hard feeling grew between them—the Aquilonians despising the Bossonians and the latter resenting the attitude of their masters – who now boldly called themselves such, and treated the Bossonians like conquered subjects, taxing them exorbitantly, and conscripting them for their wars of territorial expansion—wars the profits of which the Bossonians shared little


    18. Instead of greeting her with open arms you find yourself resenting the


    19. He couldn’t leave her that night, despite his wife wanting him home, resenting him spending every free moment with their daughter


    20. asked with unresolved hope, almost resenting the question for fear

    21. hold everything madly in place and resenting every bit of reality that


    22. Ask yourself honestly is it really the noise that is such a serious problem to you or are you in truth resenting the fun they are having?


    23. Steiner stared straight and hard at Watson, as if resenting having to tell him


    24. And without knowing why, she found herself resenting that he was the same, yet different


    25. "You mustn't bother if you are busy," she said, resenting the watch


    26. Kahn, far from resenting the familiarity, seemed rather to enjoy it and take it as his due measure of fame


    27. Tiberius, instead of resenting their refusal, contented


    28. He spent a long time resenting his parents because he


    29. He spent a long time resenting his


    30. For is not the prevailing opinion among all ranks of the people, especially when they desire to appear signally enlightened, that the scriptural language respecting God as a Living Person near at hand, full of thoughtful interest regarding ourselves, is but an accommodation to the weakness of the lower order of minds; so that when prophets and apostles speak of Deity as resenting ingratitude or insult; as indignant at atrocious wrong; as loving, grieving, sympathising, seeking to associate with us in close communion; as delighting in good, provoked with bad men;—these are only so many fictions, 'anthropomorphic parables,’—the absolute truth being that the Divine Nature is infinitely removed above all possibility of concrete thought or moral emotion, of pleasure or pain—that in fact the Godhead dwells in an unbroken calm of perfect rest; so that there is no objective reality in expressions which practically describe Him with a moral nature analogous to the human

    31. The landlady looked at him de haut en bas, rather pitying, and at the same time, resenting his clear, fierce morality


    32. If not for you, he'd still be in boarding school, and he'd be resenting me more and more


    33. Resenting a person or blaming a person ties your life to that person in such a way that you cannot really move forward with your life


    34. Resenting this little success more than anything, Drummle, without any threat or warning, pulled his hands out of his pockets, dropped his round shoulders, swore, took up a large glass, and would have flung it at his adversary's head, but for our entertainer's dexterously seizing it at the instant when it was raised for that purpose


    35. But this news had not produced what she had expected in him; he simply seemed as though he were resenting some affront


    36. However it was, he did not distinctly say to himself on which side he would vote; and all the while he was inwardly resenting the subjection which had been forced upon him


    37. She was talking at Fanny, and resenting this private walk half through the dinner


    38. Like many weak people, who for a long time allow themselves to be insulted without resenting it, Praskovya Ivanovna showed an extraordinary violence in her attack at the first favourable opportunity


    39. And yet all the Christians, liberals, and cultivated people, far from resenting this outrage, did not even observe it


    40. And what, sir, was the conduct of the opposition in the British House of Commons, when their King and country were insulted by a foreign Minister? Did they hold back, did they attempt to paralyze the proceedings of their Government in resenting this conduct and retrieving its wounded honor and dignity? No, sir, they were Englishmen, and felt the indignity to themselves! They were patriots, and could not see their Government and nation insulted with indifference! They stepped forward, sir, and were the first to move the resolution and address

    1. The elder son resents the father’s decision and becomes angry over the expected loss of his coveted position


    2. He hates the job that his father ‘forced him into’, and now he resents me for not following his orders


    3. He is totally frustrated by his father’s intrusions and resents being kept in an infantile role, always the little boy in his father’s eyes, with the accompanying contempt, condescension and lack of confidence that characterize the father’s attitude


    4. It's why she resents the Major—he won't put up with her BS


    5. �Yeah he ran away first sign of trouble, but it's more than that, you can see by his face that he now resents you telling him what to do


    6. That is why the Glass City resents


    7. resents a piece or part of that “our


    8. Someone in need, and who sufficiently resents this system of have


    9. She already resents me for it, and I cannot blame her


    10. how a sophisticated lady resents having to sit by him on a bus

    11. Cid resents his behavior; she is not ashamed of the way she earns money


    12. But what of repose, harmony of colour and form, and the wise ordering and selecting of the materials of vision that one has been used to in the great portraiture of the past? While the craftsman in one is staggered and amazed at the brilliant virtuosity of the thing, the artist in one resents the sacrifice of so much for what is, after all, but a short-lived excitement


    13. Though in Werner’s weaker moments, he resents those same qualities in his sister


    14. So she resents you for speaking the truth


    15. He resents this


    16. Then, suddenly, it is asked to give up its berth, is forced to vacate, propelled out into a noisy, uncaring, selfish, swift and merciless world where it is asked to shift for itself, to hunt, to feed from the hunting, to seek after a vanishing love that once was its unquestionable right, to meet confusion instead of inner silence and conservative slumber! And the newborn resents it! Resents it with all the soft, small fibres of its miniature body


    17. Resents the raw cold air, the huge spaces, the sudden departure from familiar things


    18. Don't nobody fun with her, she resents it


    19. Then, suddenly, it is asked to give up its berth, is forced to vacate, rushed out into a noisy, uncaring, selfish world where it is asked to shift for itself, to hunt, to feed from the hunting, to seek after a vanishing love that once was its unquestionable right, to meet confusion instead of inner silence and conservative slumber! And the child resents it! Resents the cold air, the huge spaces, the sudden departure from familiar things


    20. I remember saying at the time, finally, I have met someone who resents Marilyn Monroe as much if not more than I do

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    resent begrudge dislike be vexed