So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me. |
One thing that niggled at his mind was the bruises that covered her body. |
Somehow, though, she planted this little seed of doubt which has niggled away at me. |
The media, which have on the whole been kinder to left-wing mayors, have niggled him. |
Odd as it may sound, that niggled at my enjoyment of the story and those fairytales lost their magic more quickly for me. |
I was about to reserve a nine-night all-inclusive package to Jamaica during the second week of March when something inside niggled until it came to me. |