Sentence for complain | Use complain in a sentence

Complain example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use complain in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for complain.

  • She does complain. (10)
  • Not to complain of Mrs. (9)
  • Anything to complain of? (8)
  • But he did not complain. (10)
  • The baronet did not complain. (10)
  • Have not I some right to complain? (4)
  • And do not suppose me to complain. (10)
  • I complain that you never succeed. (10)
  • While he wrote I did not complain. (10)
  • He did not mean to complain, however. (4)
  • Indeed, I have no reason to complain. (10)
  • They complain that I tell them nothing. (10)
  • And what does he say if I continue to complain? (10)
  • I understand him to complain of having to wait. (10)
  • In truth, she could hardly be said to complain. (10)
  • The Whig gentleman had some reason to complain. (10)
  • He seemed to suffer greatly; but did not complain. (8)
  • She could complain that the blow was not heavier. (10)
  • I shall complain to the landlord of this in the morning. (9)
  • Earth shall complain of floods red and deep, When I weep! (10)
  • Publishers of books complain that reviews do not help sales. (16)
  • There was nothing to complain of, but he had not gained a step. (10)
  • I am to pay well for what I get, and I shall not complain of that. (9)
  • I myself prefer the Navy to the Army; I have no right to complain. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet had many grievances to relate, and much to complain of. (4)
  • Harriet did not consider herself as having any thing to complain of. (4)
  • He who has the fountain of prayer in him will not complain of hazards. (10)
  • The men, I hear, complain that there is no lady at the breakfast-table. (10)
  • On the contrary, she was as much disposed to complain of it as her husband. (4)
  • You have only to complain of the fit, to release your shoulders in a trice. (10)
  • I might just as well be in Rippau doing duty: the silly people complain, I hear. (10)
  • Your critical Henrietta had not to complain of her partners, in the absence of the one. (10)
  • Even if he speaks it with unnecessary roughness, the author cannot legitimately complain. (16)
  • Such was her idea; and she said to herself immediately: What am I that I should complain? (10)
  • So, I do not complain of your phrase, but I had the unfortunate privilege of hearing it uttered. (10)
  • But you can see what her people had to complain of: his insolent contempt of them was unexampled. (10)
  • She, choosing to go where she may be received, dissociates herself from him, and he does not complain. (10)
  • When they drove on, she did not complain of suffering, but her chest rose and fell many times heavily. (10)
  • We have many Italians, however, and they do very well; they do not complain of the people of hereabouts. (2)
  • She did not exactly complain of the renewal of the rehearsal: a fatigue can be endured when it is a joy. (10)
  • Simply, I entreat you, say this one thing of me: I seek for justice, but I never complain of my fortunes. (10)
  • I do not mean to complain, however; it is undoubtedly a comfortable one, and I hope will in time be better. (4)
  • At that the countess began to lament her pecuniary embarrassment and complain of the impatience of her creditors. (12)
  • To complain of a father is, to a delicate mind, a delicate matter, and Sir Purcell was a gentleman to all about him. (10)
  • So far as it goes, though, it ought to stop the mouths of those who complain that fiction is enslaved to propriety among us. (9)
  • Only once did he complain, and that was when one of his butchers, on purpose to finish the scene, stabbed him repeatedly in the breast. (19)
  • I love him because he has given my every sense a face-forward attitude (you will complain of my feebleness of speech) to exterior existence. (10)
  • So proud was he by nature, too, that he disdained to complain of rank injustice; he maintained a cheerful front against adversity and obloquy. (10)
  • Mrs. Hurst and her sister scarcely opened their mouths, except to complain of fatigue, and were evidently impatient to have the house to themselves. (4)
  • Affected as Emilia was by other sensations, she could not combat the idea strenuously suggested by him, that he had reason to complain of her behaviour. (10)

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