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1 The knowledge brought with it first of all a feeling of intense irritation .
2 To her brothers' intense irritation she frequently compared them unfavourably to their father.
3 Sir Edward Janacek looked up with an expression of intense irritation .
4 I felt a gust of intense irritation , which passed as quickly as it came.
5 Sword-Bearer started to repeat his former ride, to the intense irritation of the soldiers.
6 The mood has, down the years, often been one of intense irritation with the Brits.
7 The Colonel's face assumed an air of intense irritation .
8 Her sister's face, deeply flushed, showed an intense irritation .
9 To Barbara's intense irritation , Mildred actually paused for an instant at this point in her story.
10 But to Hitler's intense irritation the coup plot failed to establish a National Socialist government in Vienna.
11 The intense irritation grew in Lady Sellingworth.
12 He felt a wave of intense irritation .
13 His arms were quivering with intense irritation .
14 Mr. Johnson was in a state of intense irritation , and more or less suspicious of everybody about him.
15 To my intense irritation Innocentina giggled.
16 Her husband looked at her with intense irritation , and an inward curse that he had ever married her.
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