I am very angry if they put a ban on my business, it will knock me for six. |
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The workers were already very angry but he's after inflaming the whole situation now. |
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She seemed to be very angry that we had renewed our application for an adjournment due to the doctor's unavailability. |
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Some of the people gathered outside are very angry and are shouting at nobody in particular. |
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And how do you think the public should treat the motormen and conductors, some of whom they're very angry with after three days off? |
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I was very angry and I demanded that the City Committee and the City Disciplinary Committee should convene a meeting to hear my report. |
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It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry. |
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After a little fumbling around, Brock grinned widely and with a grunt pulled a very large, very angry badger out of his sett. |
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An irritated glare adorned his otherwise striking face, dark and morose and very, very angry. |
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I have often observed that political extremist of all stripes are often very angry and hostile people. |
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He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife. |
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He is very angry but the only sign of this is the white knuckles gripping the chair. |
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But the old king was very angry when he saw how his daughter behaved and how badly she treated all his guests. |
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This source was schtummed when Julia posted a scathing rebuke on the thread, really very angry. |
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I am getting very angry with teams bringing it to us and us being slow starters. |
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I am very angry that we didn't even get a letter back acknowledging our petition, because we spent a lot of time on it. |
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The students were very angry when they discovered during the quarter that there was to be an exit test. |
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I am very angry over the way I've been treated because I feel my name has been dragged through the mud to spare Celtic's blushes. |
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A couple of months before he died, he became very hostile, very angry and he complained of horrible headaches. |
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I am very angry about having my name dragged through the mud by the Prime Minister in this respect for his own purposes. |
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It's a very angry affair, with buzzsaw guitars and yelping and screeching down the mic. |
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The patients are very, very angry that nobody is taking any notice of them. |
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I was very angry at her and I got a row for being huffy and I got grounded for a month. |
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The isolation restricts your mind and you're likely to become a very angry, bitter recluse full of hate for others as well as yourself. |
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I am very angry and upset that the government would be so mean-spirited as to deny me even this small amount of compensation. |
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People were obviously very angry about the situation in the US, because it's reached a critical point. |
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Making my way through the train I was accosted by a very angry woman. |
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In the morning when getting dressed for school, she is very angry, yells a lot and hits her mother. |
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However, in this dream, Socrates seemed very angry, very upset and very annoyed, and he said to me: What is this programme you have given me? |
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In today's episode, June is very angry when she arrives home because of the behavior of her school mates towards their new classmate, Philipp. |
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The idea was to challenge my preconceptions and I got very angry. |
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It is quite common to become very angry at your co-workers, family and friends. |
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We have, in particular, seen that the dock workers are angry, very angry, and also desperate. |
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When I was in grade 10, I was overwhelmed by the negative news around me and wrote a very angry blog post about child poverty. |
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They've been struggling and trying to cope on their own and they are very angry. |
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In the office you find that the customer is a gentleman who is very angry and inclined to be abusive. |
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However, most if not all of these groups tend to be very angry if they discover that their reasonable expectations have not been met. |
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They are very angry with us because they live, I admit, in a very demanding economic situation, which we do not like to see. |
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In this case, the parents might become very angry and confront the abuser who could then destroy evidence or make up alibis. |
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N Do you become very angry about trivial things or have an explosive temper? |
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I have heard a Communist speaker on the platform grow very angry about it. |
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You have to be very angry to be at the point where you no longer have any self-interest. |
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Norman was very angry that the house wasn't cleaned and his three layer cake was burned, but even more so by the fact that Shirley left the house without his permission. |
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He may seem very angry but don't worry his bark is worse than his bite. |
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I trusted John with my daughter and I was very angry when I found out. |
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Her elder sister Eveline, meanwhile, is very angry at some unknown people who went around destroying her campaign posters by disfiguring her photograph. |
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One entertainer, who did not wish to be named, said he was very angry about being questioned by taxmen before his performance last weekend. |
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In intimate circles I am called my aunt's fetich, which makes her very angry. |
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The reason is that I am very angry at the statement issued by the Presidency concerning the election and I regret that the same sentiments were expressed today. |
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While one might claim backhandedly that one very angry individual represents ten more reasonable people who left for similar reasons, that does not balance against those who left silently. |
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The civilians prevailed, and a very angry Frederick Henry had to order an ignominious retreat of the Dutch invading force. |
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May I confess to you that sometimes I am very angry to hear slanderous remarks easily passed about such and such a friar, such and such an institution? |
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They're from the Marijuana Growers Institute, I guess, whatever they are, from a very angry young man-I don't think he's here-who is obviously a fairly big advocate for marijuana. |
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Sir Christopher Pack did cleave like a clegg, and was very angry he could not be heard ad infinitum. |
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In this diagram we have this idea of externalities, and whenever I explain this to anyone, my union members or anyone else, they get very angry that social and environmental factors are externalities, or they're externalized. |
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At that Unices was very angry, and, throwing down the pole, went away home. |
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Chief Dee left very angry and stepped on a mine. |
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The family of the deceased might be very angry, but a good mother always pulls her children away from danger, even if her children bite and scratch her. |
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And I feel very angry about it now, because I know it's not just me. |
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I'm very angry because I was abused and I don't even understand why. |
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At first he was very angry, but his friends managed to cool him off. |
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Even as a young feminist who was very angry at men, a real ballbuster, I had a boyfriend who drove a Fiat, I was always fashionable, even though it was hippie gear. |
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I was very angry over the remeasuring, we get given metal markers and sticky tape,' explained Hansen whose body language was evident as the drama unfolded in the arena. |
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Although he seems outwardly imperturbable, he can get very angry at times. |
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