Sentence examples for irritated much from inspiring English sources

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Eminent scientist Tim Hunt may have irritated much of the female population with his latest remarks – but he's won at least one woman's approval.

Are these really the ultimate aims of musical performance in a time of violent crisis?" This is a harsh thing to say of Bernstein, who rarely missed a chance to politicize music, and who routinely irritated much of his audience by doing so.

It has irritated much of the Democratic establishment, including labor unions and grassroots organizations that have bolstered Chiang's career.

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He was irritated for much of the game for not getting foul calls when he had the ball.

This sense of an aimless foreign policy, one lacking any moral fervor (or fiber) irritates conservatives much more than liberals.

A common room for those who wear their education as casually as Jordan wears make-up, Resonance can irritate as much as inspire.

If you irritate too much, you could get banned.

What irritated Martz so much to pull such a move?

I don't know why they irritated me so much but they did.

Her presence might not have irritated him as much if fewer ice carts were on the street.

The latter injury irritated him so much that he received a cortisone shot in the toe last week just so he could get through practice.

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