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1 I'd be in a constant state of confusion and was very impatient .
2 It's the pace, and that's where I get very impatient , he said.
3 You might as well learn now that I can be very impatient .
4 It was either a very annoyed friend or a very impatient foe.
5 She will be here in an instant, for she is very impatient .
6 She'd already talked to the other agent, the very impatient Agent Hines.
7 This scientific dispute lasted so long that it made Michel very impatient .
8 Meanwhile, Mr. Disraeli became very impatient about the publication, and again wrote:
9 Colonel Shepard was there, very impatient at the non-arrival of his letters.
10 In their daily intercourse, they showed themselves very impatient , except with Mme.
11 Before the rector had returned, he became very impatient to see him.
12 He had become very impatient at not being able to ride out.
13 She has been very impatient at your staying away so long, brother.
14 My spirit was, upon this, I confess, very impatient , and almost outrageous.
15 The men in the camps are very impatient to get away.
16 While they were waiting in the vestibule she grew very impatient .
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This collocation consists of: Very impatient through the time
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