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1 As all expected, up came the steward; very early and very angry .
2 He is very angry that she was not burned in the hand.
3 He was very angry with everybody; he felt like an ill-treated individual.
4 The Earl became very angry , and nearly broke down in his anger.
5 The rooster was very angry and ran after the carriage, repeating continually:
6 Sarah said the lack of an early diagnosis made her very angry .
7 Hugh was very angry and a little absurd in his youthful pomposity.
8 This made the crocodile very angry and it vowed to be revenged.
9 Ethel was very angry at her impertinence in speaking so to me.
10 Jean was very angry and declared the child was nothing to him.
11 He was very , very angry and he said some really hurtful things.
12 Then the principal grew very angry , as he saw his plans frustrated.
13 Then he sent her a cheque, enclosed in a very angry letter.
14 These nurses, she said briskly, were a very angry lot of workers.
15 Thinking the words over at leisure she became hot and very angry .
16 People are very angry at America and England, said Abdul Aziz Khan.
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