Examples of 'had criticised' in a sentence

Meaning of "had criticised"

had criticised: Received negative feedback or disapproval for something

How to use "had criticised" in a sentence

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The rapporteur had criticised price fixing.
He had criticised the direction of the party under Wood.
He noted that several conference speakers had criticised the decrease in publicly funded research.
A week later the Metropolitan force deployed the tactics the committee had criticised.
I did not feel like I had criticised anything.
He had criticised the Lebanese judicial system on Facebook.
It was the first time that resolutions on Angola had criticised UNITA.
He had criticised attacks against Shias traveling to the tomb of Muhammad.
He was responding to news that US legislators had criticised human rights in Viet Nam.
He had criticised the government 's immigration policies.
He expressedsatisfaction with the fact that the Ombudsman had criticised the Commission.
The Diocese of San Marcos had criticised the mining project in various public statements.
In August 2013, a court prosecuted a former bank employee who had criticised the bank on Facebook.
In particular, it had criticised the complexity of management.
Turkey had criticised Israel 's actions throughout the Gaza operation earlier this month.

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Twelve years earlier, a report had criticised the emergency lighting.
If he had criticised Peter, Peter would have walked out.
The Majlis Article 90 Committee had criticised the growing number of courts.
Some had criticised the ban claiming that it resulted in greater danger [… ].
Mr. Trump while announcing the strategy had criticised Pakistan for providing safe havens to terrorists.
Malcolm X had criticised the march, calling it, “ the farce on Washington ”.
In opposition, the SPD and the Greens had criticised the militarisation of German foreign policy.
Fraser Anning had criticised One Nation 's handling of dual citizenship saga.
In Sarajevo, until 1992, no one had criticised Andric until the destruction of his monument.
Because she had criticised him, she was possessed by devils.
Several EU competitors had criticised this EU stance, equating it with a disguised form of protectionism.
Furthermore, Valovoi had criticised Smirnov 's decisions regarding human rights issues in the area.
Ms. Mu Sochua had criticised the Executive on several occasions.
The energy industry had criticised the 2015 land protections as bad for developement.

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