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1
This becomes a source of
great
annoyance
and loss to the breeder.
2
Many tribes of Indians and travellers suffer
great
annoyance
from the vampire-bats.
3
When grown up it is a source of
great
annoyance
and shame.
4
A brother like this was a
great
annoyance
to Madame de Maintenon.
5
This clause should be jealously inspected, otherwise
great
annoyance
may be produced.
6
Donna Tullia hesitated a moment, and then accepted, to Orsino's
great
annoyance
.
7
�Won�titbe a
great
annoyance
to you, Mrs. Sampson? �sheasked.
8
To his
great
annoyance
,
he had to be down in Mexico that day.
9
They overran the White House and gave the President
great
annoyance
.
10
But to his
great
annoyance
she was not alone; Nellie was with her.
11
And then, after the Prussian war there is no further
great
annoyance
possible.
12
Under this pretense they stopped three days, feigning
great
annoyance
at the delay.
13
These people with their complaints and their comments were causing him
great
annoyance
.
14
Then the signers risked certainly
great
annoyance
,
sometimes imprisonment, and not infrequently death.
15
One of them gave him
great
annoyance
,
and he inquired for its author.
16
They are a
great
annoyance
,
and have defoliated whole vineyards here last fall.
great
annoyance
great