Example sentences of "with anger " in BNC.

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1 They beth splutter with anger and burst into silly giggles , wrestling .
2 I walked along , trembling with anger and misery , not through the London of beautiful houses and clean streets that I 'd dreamed of , where people wore only elegant , expensive clothes , nor between buildings that soared into the clouds , but in the darkness past trees planted at infrequent intervals and council houses with their unlit windows , all alike ; I passed people asleep , protected from the cold in cardboard boxes , and rubbish in untidy heaps or neatly tied up in black plastic bags and empty milk bottles with traces of sour milk lingering in them , and I marvelled once again that the dairies were trusting enough to leave them lying about .
3 On the second stairwell she could see the landlady peering from the doorway of the writer 's room , pink with anger .
4 They in turn responded with incomprehension and then with anger .
5 Pertwee had reddened , possibly only with anger at Wexford 's persistence .
6 Last night other booksellers reacted with anger , saying it would damage small independent book shops and destroy a system which they believe had served the trade and book-buying public well .
7 There was an inarticulate sense of loss , often expressed with anger or violence .
8 Mark jerked the door open and turned to face the American eyes hardened with anger .
9 ‘ What you doing here ? ’ said Marie , her voice bitter with anger at Gazzer and at her own weakness .
10 They record him burning with anger against those who practised their faith at the expense of others .
11 Almost as frightening was the bellow of Buddie 's voice when it grew huge and powerful with anger , and the shouted words that struck like blows to make Frankie flinch and tremble .
12 Dorothea had once tried to tell her this , but Alida Thorne had flushed with anger .
13 Alida Thorne read the letter again , and then tore it into forty or fifty tiny squares , her hand shaking with anger .
14 However , if we choose to confront the horse , and to fight it out , the horse will always associate having its feet picked up with anger and fear , and it will always be difficult .
15 However , we do n't want the horse to get really angry , and to associate having its legs brushed with anger and a need to kick .
16 Young Zuwaya talked with anger and shock , lips and hands trembling , about the perfidy of the Magharba .
17 His voice trembling with anger at the English writer 's ignorance , Rozanov said , ‘ It 's making a huge difference .
18 It is not chemically necessary that a particular hormone has a particular effect — for example , that adrenalin produces bodily changes associated with anger and fear : as far as chemistry is concerned , adrenalin could as well have evolved as a tranquillizer .
19 Prentice 's eyes were dark with anger .
20 It is easy for a well-fed English-woman like myself to shake with anger about the futility of war , to protest about the iniquity of racial prejudice and to deplore the helplessness of little people in the face of vast political forces fighting for power .
21 By this time Leopold was practically beside himself with anger :
22 Cotton 's good-looking features were pink with anger .
23 Panslavs are , in the eyes of Germans , all Slavs who , with anger and contrariness refuse the culture which they ( the Germans ) wish to force upon them .
24 They faced the prospect of an agonising premature death with anger and humour , stoicism and frustration , wisdom and stupidity .
25 Wilcox was now pale with anger .
26 Martha felt her stomach churn with emotion and her tongue loosened with anger .
27 ‘ I should have come before , I meant to come before , ’ her mother 's smooth voice was tight with anger .
28 She was trembling with anger .
29 Once or twice I have heard her begin to tell the story of those days to some young man , but then halfway through a sentence she would go white with anger , knock back her gin and go silent .
30 The phrasing got so slow and emphatic that you knew that she wanted you to listen to and weigh up every single word ; but you could n't tell if each word was freighted with anger , or bitterness , or joy ; it just came out with great , quiet force , and you had to work out its tone for yourself .
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