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How to use bewailed in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word bewailed? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Media academics of the 60s bewailed the fact that we had little interpretive journalism.
The editorials in yesterday's major newspapers bewailed the crisis and expressed vague hopes that wiser counsel would prevail.
The other group of opinions came from closer to home and bewailed the errors of the past.
Republicans gleefully bewailed the tax on Christmas, with much invocation of Grinches and Scrooges.
It has long bewailed the asymmetry between rich and poor that is written into the Kyoto protocol.
They have bewailed their fate, but the reality is that they have made heaps of money out of consumers.
And he sent her away for two months: and she departed, she and her companions, and bewailed her virginity upon the mountains.
A mezzotint plate produced fewer impressions than a line engraving, but the engravers bewailed its invention, as being an easier and more facile process.
The business section of the newspaper bewailed the consequences for an already fragile economy and suggested that even more drastic austerity policies were required.
The song, from which I removed the family name, was published in the 1890s, and bewailed the loss of the family name, in the 17th century, by Royal proscription.
By then, Rohatyn was lamenting the disappearance of the clubbier, more cautious Wall Street that had taken him in: he bewailed the excesses, the greed, the junk bonds, the overuse of leverage.
Employers have bewailed the growing regulation of the American workplace. Despite the three decisions this week, the expansion of protections is not over yet.
Recent books on oil have bewailed the threat.
But I have nothing to give, bewailed Michael.
In India, legitimate book sellers bewailed the proliferation of pirated print copies in the streets of Mumbai and Bangalore, despite concerted action by police and vigilance officials.
We've all bewailed the return to obsequiously hyperbolic commentary and a fervour redolent of Girl Scouts promising to honour their Queen and country.
Examples from Classical Literature
He also bewailed the fact that he had been born at what he called the confluence of Hugo and Balzac.
How could a poet have bewailed his loves or losses in the stately structure of the Pindaric ode?
In the meantime the holy men bewailed his wretched lot, as if he had been slain by the Cainite hypocrites.
The labours of the twenty prime years of his manhood have been copiously bewailed.
But Shah Nadir, under her Lappish hood of reindeer skin, recognized his child so long sought and so hopelessly bewailed.
He bewailed his misfortune in free and fluent Italian of the romansch order.
In spite of being told not to do so, she bewailed her condition, and fidgeted about in her bed.
The merchant, protesting his innocence, bewailed his wife and children, and tried pitifully to avert his fate.
Dan managed it in the dark without looking, while Harvey caught his fingers on the barbs and bewailed his fate.
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