It was the sound of frustrated and exhausted BBC Radio 4 reporter Michael Buchanan struggling to file his story for yesterday's Today programme. |
|
But many were left frustrated as the away terracing was closed, leaving only limited seating tickets available. |
|
I am full of thoughts and wishes for all of you and am terribly frustrated not to be able to express them. |
|
His tweed cap was removed only occasionally, and only long enough for a frustrated head scratch. |
|
He was so frustrated in extra time that he took to booting a plastic cup from the dugout. |
|
My opponent became increasingly frustrated by my beginners luck and masterminded a cunning ploy to level the scores. |
|
He was also frustrated at the time it took to search the Internet for new material that he was interested in downloading. |
|
The guy got very frustrated with Andy who didn't realise that ropes are called sheets in the sailing world. |
|
She was frustrated because a large ginger cat was parading itself on the patio in the full knowledge that she could not get out to see him off. |
|
The awareness of their individual blemishes and shortcomings inclines the frustrated to detect ill will and meanness in their fellow men. |
|
This has frustrated the restaurant entrepreneur somewhat and thwarted him from rolling out more establishments. |
|
When the traffic tie-up reached back to Capilano Mall some frustrated but experienced North Van commuters headed for the Second Narrows crossing. |
|
As the fourth season begins we're left wondering what has happened to Lisa and watching, frustrated, as Nate's mental health begins to crumble. |
|
We beat toward the harbor all day, and I admit that night, frustrated by our slow progress, we fired up the diesel. |
|
We often get complaints from loyal and honest passengers who are frustrated by the people who believe they can beat the system. |
|
He has a very intense, sensitive temperament and quickly becomes upset, angry, anxious, over-excited and frustrated. |
|
A frustrated Los Angeles writer, who is also a casualty of the bed-hopping Nicole, tells the story. |
|
Town leaders were frustrated that Evanston was becoming a bedroom community for Chicago. |
|
The frustrated escape attempt was followed by a series of violent attacks early Wednesday morning. |
|
I've always been frustrated by the ending we saw in the cinema, which strikes me as tonally appropriate, but utterly unconvincing. |
|
|
Three discs might seem like too much of a good thing, but I was never frustrated by this set. |
|
I only got frustrated being on set, because no director likes being on another person's set. |
|
Drew fought really, really hard to not roll her eyes in frustrated boredom. |
|
I expect that the men, women and children that live in the town camps are even more frustrated. |
|
I am frustrated that after so long there has been no physical progress made to relieve conditions in the town camps. |
|
Could it be that she's frustrated by her own efforts at finding a middle way? |
|
Now that I have more gadgets and toys, I am more frustrated when there is no electricity to run them. |
|
Being a heavy vaper, I was frustrated at how often I had to re-fill the tank. |
|
Mr. Gregory clapped his hands as the frustrated students tried to master the steps of the waltz or minuet. |
|
The spiralling unemployment rate has resulted in the frustrated youth taking to crime in a big way. |
|
An uneven number of lipids on both sides of the bilayer reflects a frustrated system. |
|
Planar bilayers of lipid molecules are aggregates formed by two frustrated monolayers. |
|
He was miserable and moody, frustrated and just plain rude, insulting anyone who gave him the slightest reason. |
|
Suffice it to say, anyone with a modicum of computer knowledge will be very frustrated on my behalf, or so I hope. |
|
Like many other people in business, I have become increasingly frustrated and exasperated with the masters of the black art of spin. |
|
A first-year student at Williams may well become frustrated with such fastidious nit-picking. |
|
The seller becomes frustrated and cancels the sale, posting bad feedback about you and effectively putting a black mark on your track record. |
|
He frustrated and defied them at every turn and encouraged other captors to do the same. |
|
Her inability to retain information frustrated her teachers and private tutors, who thought she was being deliberately recalcitrant. |
|
I heard a loud frustrated sigh on the other end of the door and a loud banging sound. |
|
|
Bewildered, the composer answered in monosyllables, until a frustrated Churchill gave up and turned to the guest on his left. |
|
I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only one frustrated with his blank lack of understanding. |
|
Having Walter mooning over her and being frustrated was gratifying in a selfish way. |
|
When used in nonsave situations, Escobar seemed frustrated by bleeps, infield-in bleeders and an inability to put hitters away with two strikes. |
|
Kelly was subjected to a brow-beating from a group of MPs frustrated that they had been led up a blind alley. |
|
And everyone who gives is also becoming active in our support, rather than sitting at home frustrated at the media coverage. |
|
Your employees in Iqaluit are hard-working but underequipped, while your customers are frustrated with delays at the mailing source. |
|
History, being his subject, he crammed into their skulls time and time again, getting frustrated that they never remembered it. |
|
He frustrated Thebes' plans for a united Boeotian federation by referring Plataea to Athens for alliance. |
|
This may not be the perfect time for frustrated employees to exit an unfulfilling position. |
|
But last night he proved he could also turn on the power in the latter stages after initially being frustrated by his slippery opponent. |
|
Whenever you're frustrated about something, you come by here for a booty call. |
|
This was less a political protest against war, than a frustrated tantrum born of the left's own sense of exclusion. |
|
Ronaldo provides a lot of the touching and teasing but sometimes his final spurt leaves fans frustrated and unsatisfied. |
|
Nadja had out a camera, and was snapping random pictures of a slightly frustrated Grey. |
|
Last year, he, frustrated by the unwieldy size of the board of directors, decided he would quit. |
|
She gets frustrated with him because their relationship is neither one thing nor the other. |
|
The Scot said he was frustrated by his inconsistency despite a comprehensive win and two 130-plus breaks. |
|
Suddenly frustrated by this state of affairs I leave drunkenly to head over to the next party. |
|
Therefore it is very easy to see why supporters are hugely frustrated and very browned off. |
|
|
Yesterday, he was vexed and frustrated as the weekend's fatalities ensured a flood of calls from journalists. |
|
Retyping the name and checking the spelling, Velsen got frustrated and was quite vexed at the computer. |
|
Suffice it to say that there are a lot of frustrated fans pulling their hair out over these two teams' respective bullpens. |
|
Gore's senior aides were so frustrated that they actually bumped the keynote address out of its prime-time slot. |
|
Too many of their proposed improvements and developments of services were frustrated by what they perceived as bureaucratic hurdles. |
|
Bailey Lockhart is a bush pilot, pitting her wits against the wilderness and against the various frustrated men who set their sights on her. |
|
They may blame the failure on officials but frustrated commuters aren't going to vote civil servants out of office. |
|
People get very frustrated because they're trying to make sense out of nonsense. |
|
The voters, their expectations aroused and then frustrated, took revenge at by-elections and local elections. |
|
Although frustrated, the man meekly returned the offending piece back to its stand. |
|
This is the right moment to nurse it with care and concern, instead of leaving the youngsters frustrated. |
|
I get depressed and frustrated when debates get bogged down in predictable rigid left-right ritual stand-offs. |
|
Consider it a hip-hop equivalent of sexually frustrated, adolescent foreplay. |
|
Their aspirations for independent statehood has been consistently frustrated since the days of the Ottoman Empire. |
|
Another is stranded, frustrated, in the middle of the wall, stretching for out-of-reach handholds. |
|
I was very frustrated with her, because I had made 2-3 trips out to her shop to hand-hold her through the design of my floral arrangements. |
|
Golf handicaps have not gone down and golfers are not any less frustrated than they have ever been before. |
|
His cantankerous old mother and frustrated spinster sister are a constant drain on his increasingly shaky resources. |
|
After working odd jobs, Richard was so frustrated that he was looking for anything. |
|
After all who wouldn't like to watch their capturer feel angry and frustrated for a while? |
|
|
American roads also frustrated the traveller seeking to move diagonally rather than according to the four cardinal points of the compass. |
|
As a result I sometimes find myself frustrated by pro-evolution op-eds in newspapers. |
|
Eventually Belmount got a lucky break in the box to score the opener to leave Clonaslee frustrated at the break. |
|
Primary school pupils mostly feel frustrated because of straitened family financial circumstances or because of problems with their teachers. |
|
It would be easy to dismiss these frightful orations as the rantings of frustrated clergymen. |
|
He steps outside and heads into town and the streets are awash with frustrated fans. |
|
That document is seen as a bitter and frustrated outburst, with many names omitted or struck out. |
|
I felt frustrated and helpless and just wanted to see if there was anything I could do. |
|
A frustrated middle-aged man goes on a journey of self-discovery through some hilariously wacky situations. |
|
His philosophy is a peculiar and wholly subjective patchwork of frustrated sexual fantasies, zany misanthropy, and 1960s hippy-dippy iconoclasm. |
|
However, I do get frustrated by what I would call an epidemic of overthinking everything. |
|
The Swazis frustrated the more skillful and quicker home side by playing the off-side trap continually. |
|
Disgusted, frustrated and utterly deluded about what's going on here, we run for the comforting embrace of sweeties and calorie-laden treats. |
|
Darfur has been a humanitarian crisis since 2003, when rebels frustrated by a long history of marginalization attacked government forces. |
|
Madison gave a frustrated sigh and with one last sympathetic smile exited my bedroom. |
|
A frustrated thespian, he enjoyed delivering long-winded, hyperbolic, and melodramatic speeches that rolled off his tongue in a rich bass voice. |
|
He was involved in a first-minute move that climaxed with Healy heading past Davis, but was frustrated to see the effort ruled out for offside. |
|
Economic historians of the cliometric persuasion, however, will be frustrated as often as they are enlightened. |
|
After a close fight, the crowd becomes frustrated to hear the official verdict. |
|
I had a choc covered flake cone, and was frustrated to find ice-cream melting onto my fingers. |
|
|
With a frustrated sigh, he sat back and cogitated, going over his various options. |
|
These findings frustrated the believers of a perpetual motion machine, and angered the industrial tycoons who sponsored the whole endeavor. |
|
They were next frustrated in their efforts to prohibit the copyrighting of colorized films. |
|
One frustrated lorry driver pulled into the fast lane to overtake the convoy. |
|
This considered, I felt slightly frustrated by the fact our opening league game was having to be played by pretty fatigued players. |
|
But major plot holes and inconsistencies dogged the thing, and left me frustrated. |
|
I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure. |
|
He said he was frustrated by people's indifference and lack of interest in the work of the town council. |
|
We are fed up and frustrated by the failure of politicians to address our concerns. |
|
Perhaps I am feeling anxious and insecure, unappreciated, frustrated, and unable to take care of things and people that matter to me. |
|
Again she was frustrated as the money was insignificant compared to her so-called husband's supposed worth. |
|
It's a logical response of a system which becomes frustrated with recidivists. |
|
Returning to the present, we find him a confused and frustrated old man, unable to come to grips with the horrific realities of modern war. |
|
Road rage is not one of my vices but I do get frustrated if I am stuck in traffic either due to road works or congestion. |
|
If you are frustrated by road congestion or overcrowded trains you can add your support to our campaign. |
|
Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated. |
|
That's good news for defenders, who grew frustrated with the conservativeness of the scheme last year. |
|
Fans have grown frustrated that a player who displayed such talent at Leeds just two years ago is almost unrecognisable now. |
|
My opponent became increasingly frustrated by my beginner's luck and masterminded a cunning ploy to level the scores. |
|
A shame since it includes the weapons, sabotage devices and other inventions which undoubtedly frustrated the German forces. |
|
|
I've long held a theory that a bass player is a frustrated lead guitarist who has none of the flair or appeal for the job. |
|
In response, we may become irate, frustrated, jealous, furiously angry and even violent. |
|
His superb portrayal of Charlie lends him great stature, yet exposes him as a flawed and frustrated man. |
|
She sighed dramatically, her silky black hair flying in the wind as she became increasingly frustrated. |
|
On each occasion his attempts were frustrated by questions raised on costings for the project. |
|
They were also continually frustrated as Connor's superb positional kicking pinned them in their own half. |
|
Jean just let a small smile escape her visage, and then turned her countenances back in to a frustrated manner. |
|
But I get very frustrated by people who do not care about it and cause problems with litter, graffiti and fly-posting. |
|
They tried to get close to the animal but were foiled by the frustrated beast. |
|
A councillor frustrated at not being able to give a pot of cash away to people in Bolton is overjoyed after 14 groups applied for the money. |
|
Minority children, credentialed educators warn, will be so frustrated as to turn away from learning forever. |
|
Portland proceeded to foul O'Neal repeatedly, a familiar tactic and one that had often frustrated the big man. |
|
However, he can become cross or frustrated on occasion and he will sometimes resort to hitting himself or talking to himself. |
|
Up-rooted and frustrated, the exiled resort to their worst traditions, vendetta and fratricidal war. |
|
Sitting in the library in UCD one morning, she encountered a frazzled and frustrated fellow-student. |
|
The three women are, respectively, crotchety old lady, hothead cynic, and frustrated, overachieving go-between. |
|
Mostly, crusading politicians get frustrated and give up or learn the ropes and work within the existing system. |
|
His purpose is never frustrated for lack of resources, either human or material. |
|
Our efforts are being frustrated by the fact that EU legislation does not cover holiday clubs. |
|
As at Prince Edward Island the unpredictable sub-Antarctic weather frustrated their plans to land. |
|
|
For some time, his ambition was frustrated by those who said that he simply wasn't at that level. |
|
However, the police frustrated the attempt to attack the houses of one community. |
|
The president said that this situation could not be allowed to continue because it frustrated the expectations of the people. |
|
During my first year on the journal as a staff member, I was frustrated by all of the inefficiencies in our processes. |
|
I was faced with frustrated people who watched their favorite notions and practitioners of spiritualism go down in flames. |
|
These people are frustrated, they are hungry, they're trying to get to higher ground. |
|
Personally, I am frustrated by the knowledge that I cannot demand more of some of my colleagues. |
|
You're frustrated by his repeated failure to accurately use and understand the existing definitions of words. |
|
Many people are understandably frustrated that we have yet to convert this warmonger's biggest crisis into his downfall. |
|
And people are displaced, they're scared, they're frustrated, they have lost loved ones. |
|
Working-class people are frustrated because they can't make as much money as they want. |
|
Louisiana citizens are rightly frustrated and concerned so I want our people to know that I am creating the Family Recovery Corps. |
|
I looked at it as frustrated people taking out their frustrations on whatever got in their way. |
|
I do not know whether there is a process whereby that very frustrated person can bring his case. |
|
He said that Ian's family was frustrated by the delay in reaching a decision. |
|
He and others were frustrated by the inability to move the US government toward that objective. |
|
I often found it difficult to bust my moves, and I was frustrated to see how many people were just standing around taking up space. |
|
No doubt her sexuality is often frustrated, as she seems to live alone, but frustration and repression are entirely different things. |
|
Of course there was more to the weekend than Guinness and sexually frustrated legal professionals, but not much more. |
|
Other fake explanations have centred on a supposed frustrated desire for sexual gratification, which entry into paradise will apparently fulfil. |
|
|
But the downside will be societies with large numbers of sexually frustrated males and that could cause everything from internal unrest to wars. |
|
Desperately sexually frustrated and determined to get a man, any man, she has been continually turned down or ditched after a one-night stand. |
|
And I would rather not live with a sexually frustrated foot fetisher, you know? |
|
I had one frustrated sexual attraction with a guy on the football team who was also sexually confused. |
|
He admitted years later that the frustrated actor had convincingly pitched himself. |
|
Many of the BAFTA members are frustrated writers, performers or directors and they are similarly unable to contain their bitterness. |
|
And he kind of got out here and he looked around, and he was a little bit of a frustrated actor. |
|
He is a frustrated writer stuck in a dead-end job working with people he can barely stand for an uncle he can barely stomach. |
|
The list of actors moonlighting as frustrated musicians is not a short one. |
|
Most lawyers are frustrated writers, actors, comedians or performers of some bent or another. |
|
Have I successfully painted my self-indulgent portrait of a frustrated artist yet? |
|
Let's face it, most lawyers are frustrated actors, so it's not surprising that Law Week is packed full of performance opportunities. |
|
His failure is further underscored by his frustrated attempt to write a book about his experiences in Spain. |
|
The survey results were presented on upright cards in a grid on the gallery floor, creating a schematic suburb of frustrated dreams. |
|
After several frustrated attempts at demanding the right to practice my fatherhood, I gave up. |
|
We share, you know, common failures and common success and common hopes and dreams and frustrated dreams, on occasion. |
|
Beyond the locked door, in another time-frame, his family live out frustrated dreams, hidden secrets and lies. |
|
When you feel stressed, angry or frustrated, your skin will show it over time as furrows and small lines and breakouts. |
|
It is because cyberchondriacs fervently believe they are physically ill that they get so frustrated when told they are not. |
|
The video shows two-year-old Sultan nibbling and gnawing on Easter bilby chocolates and he soon gets quite frustrated with the wrapping. |
|
|
Doctors and therapists therefore have to invent exercises and games to entertain these patients and stop them from getting frustrated. |
|
I've struggled to do as much work as I can through it, but the debilitation it's caused has frustrated me no end. |
|
I think probably what was dangerous about him was that he was a frustrated poet and really a pretty bad psychiatrist. |
|
Last year I was really frustrated in the giant slalom and almost gave it up. |
|
I recall Edward feeling frustrated and exasperated with this new attempt to defame him and discredit his work, but as usual, the attempt failed. |
|
Such efforts present African Americans frustrated but not defeated by circumstances. |
|
As professional profiler, Max suspects that the mastermind is a frustrated academic. |
|
Their betters are frustrated when people refuse to act like proles and insist on thinking they're just citizens. |
|
The variability of the margin of appreciation has sometimes provoked strong reactions from judges frustrated by its imprecision. |
|
Upon waking, he realized he was in the same frustrated and despairing state once again. |
|
We have a young puppy that, as most puppies do, tends to go to the bathroom all over the place, and my wife gets very frustrated by this. |
|
His views were echoed by a resident of Island Close, who is equally frustrated. |
|
Repairs on the shower took quite some time, which made me feel frustrated and grody. |
|
He occasionally invents grotesquely exaggerated success stories in a self-mocking parody of his frustrated bourgeois ambitions. |
|
He handed in his resignation after he became growingly frustrated with the business and schedule. |
|
Since he had been growingly frustrated I can't say I was shocked when I heard the news, but I was definitely surprised. |
|
He heard her grumbling something unintelligible, a sure sign that she was frustrated. |
|
Consumers are angry and suspicious, many health care workers are frustrated and disaffected. |
|
I became frustrated that the only comparisons and references my brain threw up were of disaster movies. |
|
She said Emiratis were becoming frustrated with violations of local sensitivities. |
|
|
If you finish fourth and you don't race well, then you can be frustrated and disconsolate. |
|
His discontented and frustrated characters actively pursue their options and do not just submit to their fate. |
|
Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated, or discouraged. |
|
People are very disillusioned and frustrated at the way the Government has carried on its business. |
|
What we do know is that no publisher made an offer and Mark, frustrated with Harris's failure, dispensed with his services. |
|
Meanwhile, as referendums and Quebec's constitutional debates continued, English Canadians became frustrated and resentful. |
|
Exasperated and frustrated, they dispersed in different directions, never to come together again. |
|
Often frustrated by the lack of information on the subject, he tried to enlist the help of foreign experts but with little success. |
|
Faith was amused by evading his questioned and watching him get frustrated. |
|
I ran a hand through my hair and was about to say something, when Jess stormed past, a small, frustrated sound escaping her. |
|
They dominated territorially for long periods yet were left frustrated by their inability to break down a solid defence. |
|
But he has been frustrated by the drawn-out nature of local government politics, which has stopped him achieving other targets. |
|
One year I will get too frustrated and start sending everyone cards with dreidels on them. |
|
That, in the view of this paper and thousands of frustrated motorists, bus passengers, taxi drivers and truckers, is totally unacceptable. |
|
When a President's political appointee comes in to an agency and does a good job, his or her peers are frustrated when he or she leaves. |
|
As I say, I understand people are frustrated, and sometimes they give vent to that frustration. |
|
Demetrius is frustrated with Hermia's jabber and constant chatter and tells her he did nothing of the sort. |
|
Traffic chaos has frustrated drivers, both those driving private cars as well as public transportation drivers. |
|
The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges. |
|
Stirling produced a Jekyll and Hyde performance which left their supporters frustrated as well as dismayed. |
|
|
I left academia because I was frustrated having so many patients go blind from these terrible diseases. |
|
Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America. |
|
She sighed in a half frustrated and half nervous way, and Jason set a mug full of rum before her. |
|
Anger and frustration radiate from a man who rarely had faced cause to be angry or frustrated, and he is almost confused by the situation. |
|
He got so frustrated with his words that he threw his dagger across the room, nailing a Jolly Roger right in the nose. |
|
People, frustrated by the failures of capitalism, organise themselves under the banner of populist leaders. |
|
I have none of the guilt that seems to plague many well-intentioned, but frustrated anglophones and francophones. |
|
I didn't want to rain on his parade, so I kept my mouth shut about my frustrated dream of becoming a marine biologist. |
|
I lost in round four at Maple Grove, and I was so frustrated that I wondered if I should even make this West Coast trip. |
|
If some seem to be getting frustrated, encourage other students to teach them how to get their kazoo working. |
|
The poorer individuals, none the less anxious to use the agaric, were often frustrated by the cost and limited supply of the plants. |
|
You can never expect a piano tuner to be entirely happy working with an electronic keyboard, but rarely have I felt so frustrated. |
|
As Kathy becomes frustrated navigating the legal-aid channels, she tries reasoning with her directly. |
|
But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits. |
|
So frustrated have the members become that they have now decided to offer the map for sale, and already one inquiry has been received. |
|
No wonder tots are frustrated, no wonder they lie on the floor kicking and hollering. |
|
It was embarrassing for us. We didn't know where to look. All the family were getting really frustrated that she hadn't shown up. |
|
He is constantly frustrated by his inability to change the way the world works more quickly and radically. |
|
When we are alienated or frustrated, we will never forget somebody's generous help. |
|
The drivers in the long line of traffic that builds up behind these laggards get frustrated and so their driving becomes more dangerous. |
|
|
Feelings of frustrated paternalism have been coursing through me and partner lately. |
|
I am really frustrated that I never got to argue with him about, for example, anarchism, which is something I always wanted to do. |
|
Arsenal continued to make the running and knew they had to remain patient, rather than become frustrated, as the minutes ticked away. |
|
One of the passengers from the Turkey flight became so frustrated that she stood on the stairway near the carousel and led a rebellion. |
|
Local residents and visitors are rightly angered and frustrated by the limited action being taken. |
|
She has deep respect for raw artistic talent and admits there is probably a frustrated artist in her trying to get out. |
|
Now Afro-Americans, frustrated in their search for antecedence in their African line, might turn to their Scottish roots. |
|
We feel frustrated and completely let down by this Government, and that is why we are planning this rally. |
|
Sections of the Indian military, frustrated by the past year's border deployment without action, could revolt and refuse to attack Hindus. |
|
He said in part that Hobbes's freedom or liberty, which amounts to not being frustrated, is no great thing. |
|
He would grow increasingly frustrated and lose his temper because he could not use his right arm properly or hold a pen. |
|
She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen. |
|
For instance, some frustrated teachers will give an arrantly negligent student a B, instead of a grade more indicative of poor work. |
|
We found ourselves frustrated by the wide range of skill levels all thrown into one round-robin tournament. |
|
Outside cars honked their frustrated horns and trucks rumbled past cutting everybody off. |
|
In his situation I imagined I would feel angry at lost years and frustrated dreams. |
|
Shiro cursed quietly under his breath as he ran a frustrated hand through his dark hair. |
|
In many instances disputes can run on for months leaving people frustrated and out of pocket as they are unable to access their accounts. |
|
I was frustrated by his actions, one moment sweet and loveable, the next cold and harsh. |
|
Hunters are particularly frustrated at the love affair citified folk have with deer. |
|
|
They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when loyalists remain fully armed. |
|
We were supposed to move on to making kimono once we had completed the tabi, but mother did not want to see your frustrated face again. |
|
I was frustrated with doing live shows with the sample based music I had created in the past. |
|
Even when things are going well, it's natural to become frustrated and wish for a magic bullet to cure your cancer. |
|
And yet he has been rejected by a polyglot babel of 25 countries, and the will of the people of Italy has been frustrated. |
|
A frustrated mother, tired of her daughter's bad exam results, lateness and backchat to teachers, decided on drastic action. |
|
He also looked at how our expectations of what the new technologies would do for our lives had been frustrated. |
|
Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field? |
|
As I said he was in a bad temper most of the time, frustrated to the point of tears by his incapacity. |
|
Around me, frustrated passengers began to speculate about the city overheating in scorching temperatures. |
|
Of course, the occasional frustrated chess widow may throw a plate or two. |
|
If you have been among those frustrated for lack of physical education ideas, this book will thrill you and add a new, and often overlooked, course to your home studies. |
|
Women and their feminine wiles fascinated and frustrated him. |
|
It also implies a sense of tranquil arrival for two people tired of the dreams, the frustrated expectations, and the long search for a loving spouse. |
|
I find that the guys in this city are pent-up and sexually frustrated. |
|
Those sort of recalcitrants he mentions have been frustrated by the current native vegetation laws since they were brought in six years ago, and some have simply ignored them. |
|
Disappointed and frustrated, the men make angry, high-pitched appeals towards you, but they leave nonetheless. |
|
If my trawl is indicative, net cruisers must grow mighty frustrated. |
|
Mrs Smith, a long-term champion of animal rights, said she had been frustrated by the House of Lords which had repeatedly wrecked the Government's decision to ban fox hunting. |
|
Out of politeness your hosts and the guests will occasionally talk to you in English, but don't be surprised if they get frustrated and revert to French for an hour or two. |
|
|
Cassie is also frustrated by the lack of treatments available to her. |
|
This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street. |
|
A smile touched his lips as he recalled how bored and frustrated he was with her drapery samples, carpet swatches, and catalogs of furniture and linens. |
|
She came to him, literally in a daydream, when he was bored, frustrated and uninspired, working at his father's coffee machine repair shop in Venice. |
|
His picture of writers as frustrated, unpraised, unrewarded wretches, pitied at parties and whispered about among families, drew laughter and wry nods. |
|
As I scurried through the narrow lanes of the Old City, I was feeling frustrated and dejected at not being able to stay on top of the housecleaning. |
|
Of course I was frustrated, but writers deal with disappointment all the time, and so do archaeologists. |
|
Bradford Council insisted its squadron of gritters was working overtime, but thousands of frustrated motorists faced huge delays on normally-short journeys. |
|
At times you feel frustrated with Ellie and her mercurial temperament. |
|
It was when she was lapping me that I started to get really frustrated. |
|
And for another, society at large will not in general desire that its members should be victims of cruelty, and so its desires in this respect will be frustrated too. |
|
An unhappy and frustrated mother is going to lead to a miserable child. |
|
Was it that his age was such that his hormones were running amuck, or was he deeply frustrated with his life, or did he simply try to kick the pup because he could? |
|
This dreamer is in a big creative spurt right now, and is frustrated that family obligations such as laundry and cooking take time away from her writing. |
|
He says this took place before we were married or even met, but since we have been together, he has not needed to do this unless he was extremely sexually frustrated. |
|
Something similar happens in midlife when many men feel frustrated and are looking for answers. |
|
Within weeks of being chosen, an obviously frustrated Palin was undercutting McCain in public. |
|
Nida researchers were frustrated in their attempts to induce squirrel monkeys to self-administer THC, one of the psychoactive ingredients in marijuana. |
|
Others were frustrated by the group's lack of organization and resources. |
|
The under-valuation of properties in highly competitive markets such as Edinburgh and Glasgow is leading to frustrated house-hunters wasting millions of pounds each year. |
|