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18 Sentences With "be annoyed at"

How to use be annoyed at in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be annoyed at" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be annoyed at". Mastering all the usages of "be annoyed at" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Most homeowners would be annoyed at how long it's taking.
Expect to be annoyed at your schedule today—it's likely you'll play hooky.
We'd be annoyed at the lack of television and Internet — but not horrified or disgusted.
But with all that said, "it is perfectly understandable to be annoyed at Europe," Oliver joked.
Clinton may be annoyed at the continued challenge posed by the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont.
I'm too hungry to be annoyed at how overpriced our cafeteria is for how boring the food tastes.
It's easier to be annoyed at an influencer because you might think, I have an Instagram account, too.
But with IGTV being that unpopular, some users are likely to be annoyed at seeing the extra videos in their feeds.
Your boss might be annoyed at you missing a couple hours at the end of the day, but workers with medium to high flexibility in their jobs are probably safe from being fired.
Put another way, LNG buyers are likely to be annoyed at having to pay higher, oil-linked prices for long-term supplies when they can see considerably cheaper cargoes available on a spot basis.
It's likely that recriminations will follow for some time among the oil producers, with the Russians and Venezuelans said to be annoyed at what they see as the Saudi scuppering of a deal that had almost been locked in.
"As with wedding photos and social media, these are the highlights of our lives that we show people, and we can hold these two ideas equally in our mind: that you can look beautiful and be annoyed at the same time," she says.
Mostly, the average Austinite's relationship to SXSW is kind of a grudging Cold War—it's cool to complain about the traffic, it's cool to be annoyed at all of the people in the tech and music industries who showed up ten minutes ago to treat the city like a toilet, it's cool to laugh at them for waiting around in line for Austin's most mediocre food (yeah, bro, it's totally worth standing in line for fucking Torchy's Tacos).
If you've been even marginally personable in the last three decades, then the next few years will require your attendance at a number of weddings Weddings are almost always super fun: expect to jostle and nudge your friends through the ceremony to the ire of an older attendee; expect to do cocaine in the bathroom; expect to explain what a social media manager is to an interested elderly relative of the one half of the couple you don't know very well; expect to shudder through the bride's father being unaccustomed to public speaking or even reading aloud; expect to flirt with someone and then realize they're there with someone else; expect to have a relatively involved conversation with a priest when you're six pints deep; expect to dance with a fun child who thinks you're cool; expect to thoroughly enjoy the wedding band's version of "Tainted Love"; expect to spill dessert on your suit and put it away without cleaning it the next day and be annoyed at yourself when you get it out again months later; expect to be woken up by someone knocking on your hotel room door telling you there's five minutes 'til checkout.
She is also shown to be annoyed at Jimmy's constant naivete to obvious problems. In 'Happy Birthday Lucius' she seems very happy and proud of Jimmy for being mean to Lucius. One of her most common lines is "Don't get your horns in a twist", a phrase she often uses when dealing with Lucius. In "A Cold Day in Miseryville" Heloise played the drums while singing with Jimmy and Beezy.
In "Angry Andy", Phyllis admits that she never had an orgasm until she was 42, and when she did, it lasted until she was 44. In "Lice", Phyllis teams up with Nellie and Kevin to convince Darryl's girlfriend Val not to break up with him, even though that was what he wanted all along, which causes Darryl to be annoyed at them. In "The Target", Phyllis and Stanley agree to cover Jim's duties while he spends part of each week working in Philadelphia. They do so only after Jim takes them out to an expensive lunch where Phyllis gets drunk.
In episode 3.3 he is rounded up and imprisoned with the rest of the ARC by Helen and her clones, and shows little surprise at Cutter's apparent betrayal "So, Cutter's finally gone native". When Cutter lies dying after the ARC explosion, Lester yells desperately for an ambulance for him. In the following episode he makes Jenny Lewis (Lucy Brown) team leader, and then assigns Danny Quinn (Jason Flemyng) to the same role the episode after. When he discovers Connor living in the ARC with the two Diictodon he offers him his spare apartment, although later appears to be annoyed at the mess Connor and his "pets" make.
Fan reception to the convention was mixed, with many con participants saying that they were very unhappy with the way things were run. Many con-goers reported sessions not lasting their full-time, as well as the con using volunteers for security. The A.V. Club panned the convention overall, commenting that it was poorly thought out and that the merchandise area gave "the impression that Twicon exists solely to get impressionable fans to pay for crap". Many fans noted that even the stars guesting at the convention appeared to be annoyed at the treatment given at the con, though TwiCon representative Becky Scoggins insisted on the TwiCon forums that none of the stars present voiced any complaint over their stay at the con.

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