Sentences with phrase «become envious»

On my recent trip to France, I become envious of the opulent French culture.
According to Neil, he was replaced as Sunday Times editor in 1994 because Murdoch had become envious of his celebrity.
So when babies are born with thick, untouched hair we can become envious but also well up from how cute they look with their lovely locks.
The sneetches with the stars decide they are the best of the bunch and the ones without become envious of those with the stars.
An admirer who feels that he can not be happy by surrendering himself elects to become envious of that which he admires.
When a princess named Adeline is born with the ability to create pixels from nothing, the evil Queen DeRezzia becomes envious of her.
When a princess named Adeline is born with the ability to create pixels from nothing, the evil Skeleton Queen becomes envious of her.

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For almost 20 years, one of the poorest nations in Europe had lived an economic fairy tale, becoming the «Celtic Tiger» after which so many other envious nations hoped to model themselves.
There joy becomes yours and the simplicity of there views on life makes us envious.
And doing so as a German, I may become a little envious.
And is it cruel To wish that they should cease to ornament The race, become autumnal, forsake the spring, That they might share our envious discontent, Who will not be at table so niggarding.
Only a moment before she was sitting in her chamber in all her beauty, and the lovely maidens had conscientiously adorned her so that they could justify before all the world what they had done, so that they not merely derived joy from it but envy, yea, joy for the fact that it was not possible for them to become more envious, because it was not possible for her to become more beautiful.
Like you, since becoming a vegetarian I've been envious of my omnivore friends eating white chili and have been searching for a vegetarian substitute for years!
The only way is not make some my own, those had become a very envious preserved salted lemon.
The fact that Arsenal's sideways and backwards football has become slow, boring and toothless is lost on the envious deluded masses seeking anaesthesia from the 4th place shame.
Most Arsenal fans have become 4th place aficionado's jealous + envious of the winners.
Meanwhile, the envious and ambitious Prince Charming joins the villains of the fairytales plotting a coup d'état to become the new king.
This pleases the Deep Thinkers and the envious Lucinda who they've encouraged to spy on Crystal and now has become the royal heir.
I'm definitely envious: — RRB - Re «Apple's ambition to become the # 1 global seller of ebooks» - That will be a good thing to see develop.
Calder is envious of the size of his studio and is inspired to build a much larger studio of his own: But the size of the studio gnawed at me the moment I saw it, and I became very jealous.
They have received extensive media coverage for these events both in the UK and internationally, and become possible suspects for any London art protests, as in Matthew Collings» description of the opening of Tate Modern in 2000: «Guilt - free art lovers crossed picket lines put up by envious artist - outsiders.
If emerging political battles are anything to go by, it looks like that's something the natural gas industry may become extremely envious of.
This may cause the person who feels envious and unequal in the relationship to become involved in an affair.
Blogs like yours though don't make me envious, they inspire me, especially when you become totally and completely real with your readers.
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