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6 Sentences With "bleatings"

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Until or unless he does so, no responsible media should give any attention to his tiresome bleatings.
There are plenty more of Seluk's bleatings out there, too, but those are the pick of the bunch.
Loving, in Jack and Norman, is necessarily harsh on Abbott's philosophical bleatings, pointing out their childish inconsistencies whenever possible.
At an eve of poll Unionist meeting the former Canterbury MP Lord Cushendun criticised "Ignorant Liberal Bleatings".
Retrieved from National Library of Australia 21 November 2017. Schubert retired from public service in 1988, but remained active in public life becoming executive director of Daikyo Australia and chancellor of Bond University.$33m plan to revamp Qld resort, The Canberra Times, 31 December 1992. Retrieved from National Library of Australia 21 November 2017. Just prior to the National Party's loss at the 1989 Queensland election, Schubert was the subject of harsh criticism from Queensland Premier Russell Cooper following an interview Schubert did with ABC Television's The 7.30 Report. In the interview, Schubert inferred the business sector had been having difficulty in dealing with the Queensland government while also appearing to praise Cooper's opponent Wayne Goss describing him as "dynamic". This prompted Cooper to describe Schubert's comments as the "bleatings of a thwarted lobbyist" and suggested he wouldn't have time for Schubert should he want to discuss potential developments.
Lord Emsworth, keen that his fat pig, the Empress of Blandings, should win the 87th annual Shropshire Agricultural Show, is distraught when his pigman, Wellbeloved, is sent to prison for fourteen days for being drunk and disorderly in a Market Blandings inn. The pig immediately goes off her feed, and with the vet baffled, Emsworth is in no state to listen to his sister Connie's bleatings about his niece Angela breaking off her engagement from Lord Heacham in favour of the quite unsuitable James Belford, who Emsworth himself always liked, being a friend of the lad's father, a local parson. Emsworth, still distracted about his pig, is sent to London to have stern words with Belford; dining with him at the Senior Conservative Club, conversation turns to pigs, and Belford, having spent two years on a Nebraska farm, proceeds to impress Emsworth with his knowledge of pig-calls of all states. He teaches Emsworth the master call, the "pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey" to which all pigs will respond, and Emsworth heads home happily.

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