His features went from a little annoyed at me, to shock, surprise, perturbation, and then something like a tightly constricted anger. |
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Residents in the area are also annoyed at the disruption being caused by what they consider to be inconsiderate motorists. |
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I felt annoyed at the closeness of the mountains and the calmness of the village. |
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You can get annoyed at this if you like, but reaching the quarters would be a good result for a team with maybe three class players. |
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I got annoyed at my assignment at about 6pm so i went to the common room and fell asleep for 2 hours. |
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He was annoyed at the man's insolence but realised he must have appeared a coxcomb in Mr. Howitt's eyes. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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Councillors were becoming increasingly annoyed at the delays to the car park, which was meant to have been finished in April of last year. |
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And the cat glared back, plainly annoyed at being roused from its sound sleep. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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As annoyed at himself as he was, he simply could not remember clearly what she had said. |
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He was a smoker, a drinker and a doer of many of the things I like to do, not least of which were noodling around and feeling annoyed at people. |
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He's impatient with everything, annoyed at everything, and he always acts without thinking. |
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He turned back into the city centre because he felt annoyed at being confronted by a policeman. |
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The flying squad section of Scotland Yard, annoyed at recent cut backs to the police budget have decided to take matters into their own hands. |
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His characters are clearly annoyed at being annoyed, at having so transparently lost their cool. |
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Danny Masterson, highly annoyed at the the moisture in the summer air frizzing up his perfectly gelled hair, moped around from station to station. |
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One ferocious pirate, annoyed at a mouthy prisoner, sewed the man's lips together and left him marooned on a deserted island to die. |
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So annoyed at his mistake, he left the barrel in a corner of his barrel store. |
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In this country we find from time to time folks get annoyed at things that happen. |
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He is by now thoroughly irritated by the artsy-fartsy yackety-yack and annoyed at his own stupidity in accepting the invitation. |
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I am, however, quite annoyed at receiving said post-dated cheque. |
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For this reason, it's difficult to be annoyed at Tobias, who created a 10 times more powerful Avantasia, heightening each aspect of his project. |
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Sometimes you get annoyed at yourself, because of your lack of willpower, even though you begin again every day. |
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Lady Catherine was clearly annoyed at his apparent rudeness. |
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One of my colleagues believes in eating naturally, and is annoyed at the favouritism shown to avant-garde and molecular food. |
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When she comes back she is annoyed at his drinking. |
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In those days, China was more than a little annoyed at the Vietnamese for invading Cambodia, and in a short, sharp incursion to teach Vietnam a lesson, the Chinese had come off second best. |
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The Russians resent the pact and are also annoyed at the apparent dilatoriness in the negotiations for delimiting the frontier between Manchukuo and the Soviet. |
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And if she also likes to squeeze his blackheads, and does he let her and not get annoyed at her? And, in general, what is it like when there's genuine love? |
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Even the 26 banks readying for Basel 2 will be forced to cling to the leverage ratio as a safety measure. Naturally, the big American banks are annoyed at having their wings clipped in this way. |
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Chavez was annoyed at first when Ross asked him to become a leader. |
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Both of them looked at me and for once they had the same expression. Like they were annoyed at me for daring to interrupt their idiotfest! |
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Rukmini Pollepalli was merely annoyed at first. |
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Rather than get annoyed at Murray's jokes, Points embraced them. |
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When I'm annoyed at something, I can control my anger pretty well. |
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I was also somewhat annoyed at the way in which both implementation and control are being relinquished, particularly under the pretext of transparency. |
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I was really annoyed at the way we went out against Germany. |
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Caregivers who do not try to comfort distressed infants, become annoyed at an infant's distress, or who seem uncomfortable holding their infant close to them may need help in responding more sensitively. |
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Who has not been annoyed at a too narrow parking place? |
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And even though a moment earlier he had felt guilty not to have taken Dave's anguish more to heart, Claytor found himself annoyed at being caught red-handedly dogless. |
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Annoyed at the cockfags who decided it would be funny to throw a whole heap of drawing pins on the road just out of sorrento. |
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