Example sentences of "[coord] angry at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And patients feel confused and angry at the differences between hospitals , unsure whether they are enduring isolation unnecesarily or being exposed to undue risk . |
2 | Ranulf was sullen and angry at the pace Corbett set , forgetting his pleasure at travelling again in constant moans about his aching back and saddle-sore thighs . |
3 | But it still makes me bitter and angry at the waste , the terrible waste of all that love I had . |
4 | Fearful of damnation , and angry at the priest 's reproof , she went out of her mind , and was ‘ wondrously vexed and laboured with spirits for half a year , eight weeks and odd days ’ . |
5 | This was an under-storied generation , and by the 1930s profoundly discontented with the literary starvation-diet of the age ; virtuously repelled , too , by the sexual obsessions of literary Freudians and D. H. Lawrence ; and angry at the postures and impostures of Modernism , as they saw it , and the bloodless flimsiness of Bloomsbury fiction . |
6 | However , a UCW spokesman said many postal workers felt confused at recent changes and angry at the letter . |