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1 But Uribe appeared to grow frustrated with Chavez's handling of the delicate negotiations.
2 He was beginning to grow frustrated - he did n't have time to search the entire facility.
3 As a child, I used to grow frustrated with the resilience of the dough.
4 She kept walking, hoping he might grow frustrated and leave.
5 He laughs when I grow frustrated as my fingers fumble with his dress shirt in the dark.
6 Finally I grow frustrated and take the pillow from my face and fling it against the opposite wall.
7 Simon watched her grow frustrated .
8 Sometimes I grow frustrated , though.
9 But just try printing to any of them rather than writing things out by hand, and you might soon grow frustrated .
10 Candace, growing frustrated , decided there was no reason to keep things friendly.
11 His attorney, growing frustrated by his client's ramblings, suddenly pulled the plug.
12 Increasingly, moderates are growing frustrated with the party's pivot towards conservative social positions.
13 It wasn't long before I grew frustrated at the impossibility of the task.
14 He grew frustrated with his repeated failures, yet stubbornly kept trying.
15 That winter the new homeowners grew frustrated with the draw in their fireplace.
16 Pel was half hoping he would have grown frustrated and left.
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