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1. TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement.
2. New mothers often complain of lethargy and mild depression.
3. Nurses complain of being overworked and underpaid.
4. After a cold, many patients complain of persistent catarrh.
5. Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers.
6. You can't complain of being lonely when you don't make any effort to meet people.
7. Some disenfranchised minority voters also complain of police harassment.
8. Now we couldn't complain of overwork.
9. But some hospitals are short-staffed, and their patients complain of feeling neglected.
10. Thirdly, farmers are often heard to complain of a shortage of workers on the land.
11. The afflicted person will complain of aches and pains, headache, sore throat, loss of appetite, and general malaise.
12. Patients may complain of intractable pain in the neck or the back of the head.
13. Patients who often complain of minor ailments might have something more important on their minds.
14. Many patients complain of headaches and difficulty sleeping when they take this drug.
15. One of the things people complain of most is the state of the sidewalks.
16. She may also complain of sore muscles, stomach aches, and other pains.
17. The children, aged 10 and 12, constantly complain of colds, bronchial coughs and sore bones.
18. They too complain of pain whose severity bears little or no relationship to the tissue destruction.
19. Others complain of staggering home under a pile of paper bags.
20. Sufferers also complain of headaches, intermittent blurred vision and vision sluggishness.
21. Divorced and separated women often complain of the speed with which they lose contact with their married friends.
22. However, children rarely complain of double vision because their brains suppress the image from the squinting eye.
23. The workers complain of threats, intimidation and harassment from employers.
24. She continued to complain of epigastric pain and flatulence but repeated investigations were negative.
25. I suppose that, comparatively speaking, we Caplans had little to complain of.
26. The response to mounting criticism is to reorganise or complain of lack of resources.
27. A newly retired couple who want a holiday may put pressure on a very old relative not to complain of feeling ill.
28. When she stopped having accidents(http://Sentencedict.com), she would withdraw into her room and draw the curtains and complain of headache.
29. After a few minutes of running through drills, the girls began to complain of headaches and blurred vision.
30. There is a general principle that a person can not complain of that which he has consented to.
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