Sentence examples for to be angered from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Ride told a colleague it was difficult not to be angered by the findings.

I think women in America are likely to be angered by the double standards.

Shareholders are also likely to be angered by James' position as a director of both companies.

I'm more likely to be angered by the insidious misogynistic subtext in a romantic comedy.

Van Gaal was also said to be angered at Rojo missing out on the pre-season tour of the US because of passport issues.

Trump appeared to be angered by a front-page Times story Saturday that examined his relationship with Cohen, whose office was raided by federal authorities last week.

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Savage feared that Costa was liable to being angered by opponents.

As players debate their next move, the most common emotions seem to be anger and frustration.

"There is always going to be anger – if people are antagonised and pushed, then we have seen what can happen".

And surely, if there is anything that brings young women to feminism, it has to be anger?

If the family finds out that not all potential treatments were discussed and that some options were unilaterally withheld, then their response is likely to be anger.

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