「laments」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| n a factory worker's retirement day, where he | laments about his years of long hours, exhausting, ba |
| lies back to Dubai, to commence his nostalgic | laments all over again. |
| on TV ("Molokov and Anatoly"), before Anatoly | laments as to how his life ended up here ("Where I Wa |
| The editor | laments at the lack of women compilers in the collect |
| gious figures (such as the Twelve Imams), and | laments at losing his beloved to another. |
| A mortal woman | laments being taken from her four-day-old son. |
| to St Matthew, in scenes where Judas Iscariot | laments betraying Christ and a cripple asks to be hea |
| flect upon with pleasure; all of which he now | laments but cannot recall." |
| he Hebrew Bible, classified by their focus on | laments expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a |
| and a country album, Cowboy Sally's Twilight | Laments for Lost Buckaroos, for Bloodshot Records in |
| She cries and | laments her husband with beautiful imagery. |
| In the first scene, Mosada | laments her separation from her Christian lover Gomez |
| The former | laments her boredom and wishes to be whisked away by |
| g a rather revolting substitute for meat, and | laments her pies are the worst ones in London. |
| chorus and lyrics in which singer Ann Wilson | laments her lack of resistance to fall in love with s |
| depth, and even the Ottoman sultan Mehmet II | laments his losses. |
| Odysseus | laments his failure to understand the true meaning of |
| August 879 (when a letter from Pope John VIII | laments his death]]. |
| Harcourt | laments his inability to comfort Craven, wanting to r |
| "Gangster's Paradise," in which the narrator | laments his dangerous way of life, on its head by pre |
| rwnad Madawg) from the Book of Taliesin which | laments his death at Erof's hands, and is also mentio |
| particularly the end of the song where Simon | laments how "Sweetness you're the best". |
| Niki | laments how love makes people feel bad, but Cioffi be |
| efield-which has already attracted looters-he | laments, in voice over, that "next to a battle lost, |
| tus from the ninth century include vernacular | laments in a woman's voice, Germanic songs of exile a |
| A mouse | laments its fate, stating that the world, which was o |
| stricts of which they were bishops, and thus, | laments James Melville, "thair was thrie bishops put |
| taunt the one remaining individual who still | laments Job's fate. |
| When, at the end of the battle, Ector | laments Lancelot, Sutcliff uses Thomas Malory's text |
| and strophic, variations over ground basses, | laments, madrigals in the monodic style, and others. |
| x News show intersperses history with weeping | laments, melodramatic calls to faith and vehement att |
| Individual | laments, more present than communal laments in Psalms |
| ob consistently asserts his faith despite the | laments of his comforters. |
| century Dronke identifies a growing number of | laments of the Virgin Mary (called a planctus Mariae) |
| orks by Andrei Volkonsky (Mirror Suite, 1962, | Laments of Shchaza, 1964?), Edison Denisov (Sun of th |
| It | laments on the sufferings of Ayya Vaikundar and the C |
| William | laments on how things degenerated between them to the |
| The song's female narrator | laments on the modern generation, which is seen as se |
| Just as Bugs | laments on making such a "big fat" promise, Playboy b |
| o people under the heavens is as fervent; Sad | laments or cheerful songs still among them Oh! How be |
| Whereas communal | laments speak on behalf of a body of people, a nation |
| As the stowaways suffer, Ofosu | laments that he has led the group to their deaths. |
| The heroine | laments that although the rainy season had already st |
| Cosmo | laments that his life is built on "nothing," but Rose |
| In 1667 Pepys | laments that Sackville had lured Nell Gwyn away from |
| These | laments that are attributed to Jeremiah “provide a un |
| In these verses, the Psalmist | laments that God has been slow to act and has a respo |
| The singer | laments that he can not marry his sweetheart, because |
| She | laments that she loves Frank and would never tell on |
| und the breakfast table in their flat, Rodney | laments that he can't afford a holiday, whilst Del Bo |
| A subsequent text | laments that shamans of older times were stronger, po |
| Seiji fails to notice, even as he frequently | laments that he'll never find a girl who loves him. |
| t to be so miserable or in constant pain, and | laments that Wilson is his best friend and the last t |
| He | laments that Mina has not contacted him in any way an |
| In dialogue with Brita and others, Bill | laments that novelists are quickly becoming obsolete |
| Schmidt | laments that he will soon be dead, that his life has |
| She | laments that she's not quite "up to date", but believ |
| determine because it is highly subjective and | laments that the court is forced to sit as the nation |
| In the preface to his translation, Williram | laments that, in Germany, grammar and dialectics are |
| Raimondo appears, | laments the loss of his son, and departs. |
| Like Ramza, Alma | laments the debacle at Ziekden Fortress that resulted |
| The original | laments the loss of a woman slave, sent away by her o |
| The song | laments the loss of childhood friendships when growin |
| She also | laments the lack of privacy she and her husband exper |
| The song | laments the story of a young couple, Braulio and Dana |
| Besides lamenting Louis, the troubadour | laments the defeat suffered by the Crusaders against |
| nce" is a popular song in which a taxi dancer | laments the hardships of her job. |
| ardy, improvised nature of the evacuation and | laments the many Vietnamese nationals working for the |
| The singer then | laments the passing of his mother, stating "I softly |
| l Foel's only surviving work is an awdl which | laments the capture and imprisonment of Owain ap Gruf |
| tallation and Sue Creighton, Edward's sister, | laments the absence of Vance Shaw. |
| larke as a major influence on his career, and | laments the director's death in 1990 from cancer. |
| Chass is a noted baseball traditionalist who | laments the shift in baseball news coverage from dail |
| ted about the on-going genocide in Darfur and | laments the failure of the US and others to end this |
| boy named William boards with his Nanny - who | laments the loss of her daughter years ago - and his |
| failing to record their songs and tales, and | laments the fact that, despite King Alfred's love for |
| Thus Orosius | laments the pillaging of libraries within temples in |
| The song | laments the destruction of rural England to make way |
| ix to "Where Are They Now", a track where Nas | laments the absence of the skilled rappers he had enj |
| gogue every day, morning and evening, and she | laments the fact that this is not the practice in her |
| , "My heart is convulsed", in which he deeply | laments the fate of Israel and passionately appeals t |
| In the poem she chose for that occasion, she | laments the cowardliness of the Shu forces and of her |
| The song also | laments the loss of childhood, indicating these narra |
| The track "Reggae fi Peach" | laments the death of Blair Peach, an activist who was |
| The song is in the classic chanson mode and | laments the lost loves of the singer's "adolescence" |
| In the third "Eglog," for instance, he | laments the decay of the old nobility and the rise of |
| ct occasioned by" the Convention, in which he | laments the bondage felt by "suffering Spain". |
| general were at their height in Newcastle and | laments the later decline of the industry and therefo |
| ll as a shorter episode where the grandfather | laments the dismissal), a scene depicting La Voz stri |
| om intensely moving, harmonically adventurous | laments to joyful sacred songs in Italian and Latin t |
| In the final cutscene she | laments to Ieyasu about the tragedy of war and the de |
| ming whirling & humorous fresh protest songs, | laments, unity anthems, while world Hip Hop grooves & |
| These | laments were highly poetic and mournful. |
| Psalms of communal | laments were more commonly found in printed Psalters |
| final chapter of Man, Beast and Zombie, Malik | laments what he sees as an increasing reluctance to v |
| 37 verses; from verse 38 to 51, the Psalmist | laments what seemed like God's lack of remembrance of |
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