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1 Jeez. I try to look annoyed , but really, I like how I have surprised her.
2 She arched an eyebrow, but didn't really look annoyed .
3 Now it was his turn to look annoyed .
4 Her look annoyed him, her slightest gesture irritated him, the sound of her voice distressed his ear.
5 The young doctor bowed and look annoyed .
6 Gantner began to look annoyed .
7 The look annoyed Sergeant Markey.
8 Pete didn't look annoyed .
9 Counsel, be warned please. Morrison was starting to look annoyed and Palmer apologized again, but you could see he wasn't sorry.
10 The man's look annoyed me, and I made up my mind to give him a good dressing-down before I left him.
11 Margaret looked at the brandy bottle standing at her father's elbow, and, though she did not speak, the look annoyed Peter.
12 For a fraction of a second, Keshi tried to look annoyed , but then his head rocked back in a familiar rumble of laughter.
13 Whenever I say this, I notice my good friends, the women's-rights women, with whom I am generally in pretty close accord, look annoyed and hurt.
14 But if she was pleased, Miss Greeby was not, and still continued to look annoyed , since she had burnt her boats by announcing her departure.
15 The crowd started; some looked annoyed ; on the arm of His Excellency.
16 Errun looked annoyed , but -with an obvious effort -controlled himself.
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