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11 Sentences With "gotten angry"

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

Why wouldn't they have gotten angry about the mistreatment they described?
COOPER That was the first time I've ever gotten angry at Andy.
A 15-year-old told us he had killed his girlfriend because he had gotten angry at her.
I do find that guys have trouble believing I'm not looking for a hook-up though, but no one has really gotten angry about it.
Friends of the couple allegedly told police that Redlick had a drinking problem and on the night of Michael's death she had gotten angry at one of her children at a youth football game.
When she cries out this to her husband, he tells her that his friends film them. Because of this the girl commits suicide. When Sampath's and the girl's father come to know of it he too commits suicide. Sampath had gotten angry on this and decided to take revenge.
Tess McGill is a working-class girl from Staten Island with a bachelor's degree in business from evening classes. She works as a stockbroker's secretary, aspiring to reach an executive position. It's clear that Tess is smart, but she's treated like a bimbo by her boss and male coworkers. We find that after shabby treatment at several placements, Tess has gotten angry at her chauvinistic bosses and quit.
While driving, AJ and Clyde get into an argument, and then crash the Redmond's truck into another vehicle. The company called the police and said the truck was stolen by AJ, so that they would not have to pay for damage. Later on, Clyde easily confesses that it was him, not Dennis, who ratted AJ out for drinking. He did not know that AJ had already gotten angry at Dennis.
In the novel, the cities and regions are each ruled by their own gods. In the city of Gibil, however; the god Engibil has gotten lazy and does not monitor his city. As such the inhabitants have developed technology such as writing and smelting, and have started to lose respect for Engibil and his power. The other gods have gotten angry at Gibil for reasons they keep to themselves, and have started to refuse to trade with Gibil.
John-ToP Mary-NOM get.angry-PAST- only that say 'John said that it is only the case that Mary got angry.' The interpretation of (c) is as follows: “John said that among a number of people that might have gotten angry, only Mary did.” As demonstrated by (c), the adverb should evoke a different meaning than in (a) if it is attached to any item other than C. Because (a) and (b) yield the same interpretation, this suggests that the adverbial particle must be attached at the same spot in both clauses.
At Brown's prompting, Fiennes further reveals that Traill had been in the house to help revise the Colonel's will and that the original witnesses of the signing were Dr. Valentine and the secretary. The secretary had gotten angry with Dr. Valentine for having changed his name at some point, which invalidated the will, to which Valentine made a comment attacking Americans. Druce was very angry at the doctor for this, and later Miss Druce and the doctor were seen whispering to each other something about murder. Brown suggests perhaps the couple had worked together to kill the Colonel (the will was primarily favoring the daughter), at which Fiennes is appalled.

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