So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me. |
The media, which have on the whole been kinder to left-wing mayors, have niggled him. |
Over the years this conundrum has niggled and niggled, and some pretty heavyweight theoretical physicists tried to prove Stephen wrong. |
As study after study revealed the limits of screening — and the dangers of overtreatment — a thought niggled at my consciousness. |
Woolley's firm did well, too, but a basic economic question niggled at him: Was the financial industry doing what it was supposed to be doing? |
In exile, Litvinenko carried on relentlessly truffling for dirt on Putin, but having to live on handouts from Berezovsky niggled at his pride. |