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1
Perceiving him, I called out, expressing as
much
displeasure
as I could.
2
President Daniels has recently voiced
much
displeasure
with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
3
You will suffer
much
displeasure
from the unwise conduct of a near relative.
4
The Devils did not show
much
displeasure
about the overturned goal.
5
Henry remarked with
much
displeasure
this general favor borne to the house of York.
6
Bonaparte expressed
much
displeasure
against the persons sent from Europe to arrange measures for that purpose.
7
Her voice expressed
much
displeasure
as she answered:
8
He felt again so
much
displeasure
that he suddenly desired to say rude and irritating things.
9
Probable loss, with
much
displeasure
,
is also denoted.
10
He relaxed the haughty demeanour which had given so
much
displeasure
,
adopting a tone of marked courtesy.
11
He did not see it, but he saw something else, which caused him almost as
much
displeasure
.
12
If she scorches the clothes, she will have a rival who will cause her
much
displeasure
and suspicions.
13
There will be
much
displeasure
.
14
This deed was ascribed to King Eystein and Philip Gyrdson, King Sigurd's foster-brother, and occasioned
much
displeasure
and hatred.
15
If the cause that has produced a misfortune gives us too
much
displeasure
,
our compassion for the victim is diminished thereby.
16
"I should think you might have knocked, Dr. Elliott," I said, with
much
displeasure
.
much
displeasure
much