Sentences with phrase «giving exasperated»

That puts Arsene Wenger and the players under pressure and on the back foot straight away, especially with the manager's transfer policy giving exasperated Gooners a good reason to show our frustration.
and my parents would give an exasperated «Cathleen, that is not the point of the story, they are JUST eating breakfast»
Manfred finally gave an exasperated «no» and insisted that the first payroll plan from the new Marlins ownership group arrived at the league a mere two days ago.
I am Elizabeth Ogle, beauty and fashion blogger as well as Style Consultant for West Town Mall (if you know that already give an exasperated sigh while throwing your hands in the air).

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This set - apart identity gives bishops and priests a remarkable capacity to sustain their sense of self - importance independent of trends in culture (something liberal Catholics often find exasperating).
Of course there are nights when we find ourselves exasperated at the fact that we haven't enjoyed a night of unbroken sleep for over a year, but we are committed to giving her our presence even when it isn't easy to do so.
Lori: As a parent to a vibrantly free spirited 5 year old, many ideas come from her living ~ sitting back and taking that exasperated deep breath and realizing that the character trait giving me a run for my money is one that will serve her well in life and deserves to be appreciated.
I witnessed one minister receive a vigorous dressing down in Strangers» Bar from a colleague exasperated by an interview given in defence of Mr Brown.
In his book, Mr Laws gives a vivid description of the scene as desperate Mr Brown begged Mr Clegg to let Labour stay in power, not realising that exasperated Mr Clegg had already decided to do a deal with Mr Cameron.
Howie Hawkins will conduct a truth telling press conference and offer to give Cuomo a pedal powered tour of his Syracuse neighborhood to see first hand how Cuomo's policies are exasperating inequality.
«Given how much No 10 clearly loathed Gove's principal adviser at the time and were as exasperated as I was by his occasional public outbursts, this didn't seem to come as much of a surprise to Cameron,» Clegg writes.
Finally, an exasperated D.A. Hogan pointed out that a former investigator told the commission during a deposition that he was not given anything to do.
They exasperated their 16th - century discoverer, but imaginary numbers have given us everything from quantum mechanics to portable music
A Monopoly set may exasperate a child who can't pore over the instructions, and even Leggos could frustrate some who can't sit still, says Stephanie Oppenheim, the co-founder of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, which gives out awards to toys and books.
I'm tempted to say Dafoe gives the performance of his career, employing a series of smiles and sighs to create a lived - in portrait of exasperated, inexhaustible goodness.
Exasperating this problem even further is the fact that for months before they ever give out an award every major film site has people predicting what the Oscar nominations will be.
Jack Black voices Po's (totally awesome) journey from bumbling martial arts fanboy to unlikely hero with such sincerity that it's hard not to get swept along, especially given the equally strong performances by Dustin Hoffman as the perpetually exasperated Master Shifu and Ian McShane as the menacing Tai Lung.
With exasperated parents and suffering grades, the young dog turns in a visually detailed report that gives his teacher a change of heart.
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Pet owners often exasperate these problems by showing their pets love by giving them human food that might not be good for dogs.
The stress and activity of a pet store can exasperate the animal giving the illness a hold (or spreading to other puppies — that are sold without it being realized that they're sick) and that can be deadly left untreated (as was often the case.)
There is nothing that you can do except to make him comfortable and restrict his movement; please don't try to «put back» anything, try any procedure yourself or give any medication, as this may exasperate the problem causing further pain and distress.
Finally given the floor by the exasperated host, she announced: «I'm leaving now.
This situation can be exasperating when the insurance adjuster does not give the injured worker -LSB-...]
This situation can be exasperating when the insurance adjuster does not give the injured worker a definitive answer but instead says that their claim is being «investigated.»
Many business owners simply guess as to what the rules are and oftentimes get exasperated and just give up choosing to file nothing at all.
She says airing the issues could «exasperate the anger, no question, and it also gives people false expectations» in the divorce process.
I am sitting across from my patient Andrew, who wrinkles his face and says in an exasperated tone, «Look, I know you don't give advice, but what do you think I should do about this mess?»
PLUS, he is, ALL THE TIME, trying to please you and Kevin... and it must get exasperating for him, trying to please you guys, PLUS being taken away from what he knew... So you have to take the reins and don't give him so many choices.
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