But the thing that really annoys me is that people expect you to pay for all this period charm and bathrooms the size of a postage stamp. |
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It annoys me when they turn the lights down to make you sleep, even though it's a daytime flight. |
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Because I am a bit of a God-botherer, it also annoys me because I don't think anybody deserves a Him with a big H except The Man Upstairs. |
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I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me. |
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I suppose I have seen so many people behave stupidly because of some notion of nationalism or patriotism that it just annoys me. |
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Life is very busy and extra commotion in the background annoys me more than anything. |
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Wayne annoys me, and Alfred doesn't have the dry sense of humor he once did, instead now seeming an uptight, gruff type. |
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But what annoys me is people who take volunteering for granted, who take me for granted. |
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It annoys me that good always seems to prevail over evil in books, movies, TV, and life in general. |
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What annoys me a bit about the comments afterwards, though, have been the ones saying that the rest of my wickets were slogs in the air. |
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What annoys me most about the whole subject is the attitude of a lot of smokers themselves. |
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When I can't do so because of my condition, it annoys me but I never give up. |
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It annoys me when foreigners who claim to love France criticise its citizens and the French way of doing things. |
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It just annoys me that it's being thrown at the good staff of this council. |
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The reason it annoys me is that I discovered there's an age limit for donors. |
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My neighbours are loud and some of them are stompy, which annoys me. |
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Anyhoo, it annoys me when the blabs plump for the same stuff. |
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It annoys me, because the gay people I've known all my life might read that and think I've gone like this. |
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This annoys me no end, especially considering the piles of people I know who are perfectly desirable but single or celibate or virgins because of random situations. |
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I would rather not say it annoys me because it sounds so aggrieved and me-centered. |
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He annoys me and infuriates me but he also kind of intrigues me. |
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Having to endure any kind of physical existence whatsoever alarms and annoys me. |
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Not much can be done, despite my efforts, the kitsch carelessness of this young female gathering annoys me. |
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Those clanking landings are an issue that really annoys me with regular chain drives. |
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Now, if I feel a satori is coming I want to throw it out, it annoys me because I see that it makes me be apart from the world. |
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That really annoys me because we have to fight to prove that we are doing something interesting here. |
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What really annoys me, upsets me and gets me angry at points is when we have deception in terms of advertising. |
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It also annoys me when projects are funded with EU money which are not absolutely necessary. |
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When he asked me how comfortable I was in the community I said, 'Monsignor, very comfortable, thank you, but the dialect everyone uses not only is incomprehensible but it annoys me. |
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I am obsessed by authority's arrogance: it annoys me, I cannot stand it, and to fight against it, beyond indignation and a non-violent antagonist position, I try to understand what has already happened and I write on it. |
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What really annoys me is this attitude many people have that your life doesn't count if you don't have a successful job, you're not married or are not physically attractive. |
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The perfection of the photo, the greatest screens, the sonorous one to high fidelity, all this allows the mediocrities to slavishly dub the nature: and this reproduction annoys me. |
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Again this annoys me deeply as a neuroscientist. |
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However, where I do criticise these Commissioners and what annoys me is when the Commission itself produces proposals which conflict with this Lisbon objective, which conflict with the aim of deregulating the labour market. |
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I figure, well, being a state taxpayer, among millions of others helping to pay the state's expenses, it annoys me greatly when certain things that I pay for are simply not available but are only for a privileged group. |
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My co-worker annoys me by throwing things over the walls of my cube. |
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