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1 I pulled him up sharply, and he seemed surprised and somewhat angry .
2 Sylvia grew somewhat angry ; she felt she was being badly treated.
3 The young engineer officer jumped up out of his chair, looking somewhat angry .
4 These words instead of frightening the girl only tended to make her somewhat angry .
5 Again her mistress came to summon her, and this time in a somewhat angry mood.
6 Whereupon the lieutenant became somewhat angry , and replied shortly:
7 But he felt somewhat angry , just the same.
8 Giovanni was flushed and somewhat angry at the intrusion at the critical moment of his love making.
9 The Bohemian bowed and left somewhat angry .
10 I sprang to my feet, somewhat angry .
11 He looked somewhat angry and then walked on, Michael having to give way to let him pass.
12 I am somewhat angry with you, my dear Senior, for not having yet given us your news.
13 When summoned, the landlord came down into the little office looking very sleepy, very stupid, and somewhat angry .
14 He was somewhat angry at himself.
15 A documentary? He looked intrigued and then the expression on his face changed and he looked somewhat angry .
16 Consarn ye, yer ain't got no right to think so! And now the other really looked somewhat angry .
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