Sentence examples for was outraged to from inspiring English sources

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Steel said that he was outraged to have been barred.

Returning two minutes later, I was outraged to find them intently leafing through my passport.

One day, the minister was outraged to see two girls, aged 11 and six, picking flowers from his unfenced front garden.

They were hired as contract writers by Jack Warner, who was outraged to discover them one day arriving for work at lunchtime.

Marie, however, was outraged to learn that tattoo artist Dan Bythewood refused to grant her request because of the placement of the tattoo – on Marie's neck.

At a sleepover party to celebrate the end of A-levels, one of their mothers was outraged to find James and me sharing a room with the girls.

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Others in the community, though, range from being outraged to being concerned.

She spoke at the public library, where, she said, many longtime residents were outraged to hear about the shootings.

Early clients were outraged to learn that smoking was prohibited in the health club, Ms. Shishkina recalled.

Adjacencies were a thorny issue after Sept. 11, when some marketers were outraged to see their ads next to graphic photographs of or articles about the terrorist attacks.

Those listeners were outraged to hear that the station's owner wants to give up control in a move that could jettison the ethnic programming.

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