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1 At the same time the boy was getting more and more angry .
2 He is more angry than before, he announced in a sepulchral voice.
3 She was rather more angry than pleased at the well-meaning sheriffs scepticism.
4 And he was still more angry at having omitted to say it.
5 She clanged the bucket loudly, every minute becoming more and more angry .
6 She looked more angry than flustered, but I knew I was right.
7 Hugh, on the other hand, was more and more angry every minute.
8 He went away more angry than I had ever seen him before.
9 Uncle Joseph was more angry than I had ever before seen him.
10 You cannot be more angry with me than I am with myself.
11 But I have heard that they are more angry than anything else.
12 She would be far more angry with you for not owning up.
13 The longer I sit here the more angry and anxious I become.
14 She emphasized the last words, and, more angry than before, Neil exclaimed:
15 Then Lily laughed again, and Lady Julia became more angry than ever.
16 Seeing himself surrounded by his foes, Arjuna became more angry than before.
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