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How to use criticise in a sentence

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In all fairness, we often criticise the referee, but he definitely made a boo-boo that day.
In my 21 years in this House I have never heard a member get up and criticise the personal religious and spiritual beliefs of somebody else.
He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right.
Has anyone ever heard him publicly criticise a player and ask for him to be relieved of his position in the team?
I have included my views because to flippantly criticise without offering solutions is hopelessly and odiously hypocritical.
As I half anticipated, he did not wish to stick his neck out and implicitly criticise rugby.
Oh, and in case you are going to criticise me, Brian, these are God's words, not mine.
Having expended large amounts of money on multiculturalism, they are hardly likely to criticise it.
It equips them to communicate, to criticise, to escape, or to interpret scripture, all without the intercession of the master-class.
But it seems rather churlish to criticise a president for lacking vision and then to ridicule him when he tries to be visionary.
It seems churlish to criticise referees, but his second half performance had to be seen to be believed.
To criticise animation for being too perfect may seem like pedantry and it's clear that a lot of work went into the film.
He left the Communist Party at a later period when its Stalinist policies meant that he was told not to criticise colonialism.
Rather we need to constantly criticise their ideas and ours so we don't become fatheads.
Fans are finding it almost unpatriotic to criticise teams and players, or to revel in their triumphs.
Expect, too, plenty of backbenchers to step forward fearlessly to criticise the leadership.
They argue with each other, pick on, insult and criticise each other, and they have fun doing it as well.
But for me to go on about it would be to criticise the referee, and it might sound like sour grapes.
Rather comically, he immediately turns to criticise Bogeland on the poor quality of his inch-perfect 50 yard pass.
A man who dearly loved to see his side win, he was never known to criticise players when they suffered defeat.
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I was about to travel alone, with no one to criticise what I decided to do.
It's because they'll let you criticise them as much as you like, an' never lose their temper with you.
He was suspended from his priestly functions, dressed as a layman, and was temerarious enough to criticise the Syllabus.
Fazio ventured to criticise the style of Valla, in whose works he professed to have detected five hundred faults of language.
She went in to criticise and retouch her mother's painstaking arrangements.
There is only one passage of his summing-up that I wish to criticise fully.
Gutzkow alone, about the year 1835, begins to criticise him discerningly.
Charles is disposed to criticise the conduct of Oswald Langdon.
Anybody can criticise music when he knows a tip or two like that.
Don't be afraid to criticise if you can suggest improvements.
You might criticise his courtesy, but you could not condemn his claret.
Then she returned to criticise the table and arrange the name-cards.
They are common defects of my own, and one mustn't criticise other people on grounds where he can't stand perpendicular himself.
Undoubtedly I should not have married her, but it is waste of time to criticise the judgment of a young man in love.
So before people criticise or bully or pooh-pooh cosplay, they should just think about what we do.
If it is permissible to criticise the absent, I should say he had a little too much of the sense of insecurity which is so invaluable in a seaman.
So faithfully had this contract been fulfilled, that now, as the carpenter approached the house, his practised eye could detect nothing to criticise in its condition.
Many longing and curious eyes were drawn toward me, though the company in this house was generally too well bred to criticise articles of dress very closely.
If you criticise a fine genius, the odds are that you are out of your reckoning, and instead of the poet, are censuring your own caricature of him.
It is, of course, the season when the political parties traditionally, and often rather tiresomely, criticise and snipe at each other at every turn.
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