Sentences with phrase «sounded exasperated»

His lieutenants, however, sounded exasperated, dismissing the Capitol as dysfunctional and suggesting Mr. de Blasio had been brave to attempt reforms in a topsy - turvy year.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sounded exasperated about the lack of a three - way budget deal this afternoon while speaking with reporters, but declined to declare outright that Gov. David Paterson't isn't negotiating in good faith, saying only: «I think we'll find that out over the weekend.»
By November, when Musk discussed the deal on an earnings call, he sounded exasperated with continued condemnation of the terms he had extracted from Nevada.
Bercow sounds exasperated as he takes over.

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau is usually so unflappable, his voice so unmodulated, his black brogues so unscuffed, that it almost came as a relief to hear him sounding more than just exasperated, maybe even a little hot under his well - ironed collar, answering reporters questions after an appearance today before the House finance committee.
If I sound slightly exasperated, that's because keeping the kids and two dogs -LRB-!)
It sounds as though the 71 - year old is almost as exasperated and confused by Wenger's transfer policy as we Arsenal fans are and that highlights just how far from the common thinking our manager is.
He says he wants me to come see him with my progress, but it's so unnerving when he makes those exasperated sounds that make it seem like he's thinking, «Well, if I were working on this project, it would be done.»
She is beautifully matched by Woody Harrelson, as the exasperated but grounded town sheriff; his character benefits from an extraordinary sequence involving the writing and reading of letters, which might not sound stirring but very much is.
«People shut the windows and close the curtains when they want to sleep,» Eisler said, sounding like the exasperated parent of a recalcitrant child.
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