Sentences with phrase «little displeased»

Consumers were more than a little displeased to find out that their favorite magazines were costing upwards of $ 250 a year, the same as the newsstand price, to read them on their iPads.
I am a little displeased with the windshield wiper system, rear defrost and the shape of the glass where you look at the side mirrors.
My parents recovered, but they were initially more than a little displeased at the timing.
I'm a little displeased about the timing of this article.

Not exact matches

Regardless of which recommendations are adopted, this is the type of issue that will never really go away (someone will always be displeased with how much or how little our elected officials are paid).
«But when Jesus saw it, He was greatly displeased and said to them, «Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God.
Alan Johnson, the shadow Chancellor, muddied the waters a little, displeasing Team Miliband in a round of media interviews.
Chuck isn't exactly subtle when he's displeased with something, and he's a big boy who can handle a little ball - busting.
I was very displeased with their little efforts.
Another aspect that I found displeasing was some of the mini-games which, while most ARE fun and break up the hack - n - slash / move on to the next area flow of combat, can get a little infuriating when you fail to meet certain (and strictly time - limited) criteria, which then leads to an instant game over and re-try screen (which affects your end - level score.
The little bit that you provided contains no record of how displeased Lindzen was in being prevented from giving a full reply.
Your insurer would be very displeased with you... not to mention be unwilling to give you what your little souped - up ride was worth... or worse, not honor your claim at all, should they inspect the damage and see they were insuring the «wrong» car.
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