Sentence examples for started to annoy from inspiring English sources

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Something had started to annoy Tanning about the visual arts.

"It's as if all this hype around a small French film has started to annoy some people," said Le Figaro.

Rather, by way of explanation, or as an open question, he says, "Something had started to annoy Tanning about the visual arts".

These things started to annoy him, and he started writing piece after piece to try to destroy the myths that he considered these to be — the religious residues of dualism".

A lot of individuals started to annoy a lot of individuals.

"We really have started to annoy the incumbents, budget hotels that have been there for many years but are a little bit lazy," he said in an interview.

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"Hey, you're starting to annoy me," J.-P. said.

If the repetition is starting to annoy you, please find some other e-mail to read.

Asked when this policy would start to annoy him, he answered honestly: "Maybe next year".

I only ask because those adverts are really starting to annoy me.

But it is his ability to play defense that has been the buzz at the Tigers' spring training camp, and that buzz is starting to annoy Manager Jim Leyland.

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