Examples of 'much to the annoyance' in a sentence

Meaning of "much to the annoyance"

much to the annoyance - This phrase implies that something is causing a significant level of irritation, frustration, or displeasure to a person or group. It is often used to convey a sense of exasperation or agitation towards a particular situation, behavior, or outcome

How to use "much to the annoyance" in a sentence

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much to the annoyance
Much to the annoyance of the producers.
This was probably much to the annoyance of my brother.
Much to the annoyance of the living.
He sighed woefully much to the annoyance of the actor.
Much to the annoyance of everyone in my study group, heh.
He loves to find an easy way of things much to the annoyance of Hattori.
Much to the annoyance of that quack who's been treating her.
The band rehearse in his garage much to the annoyance of his neighbour Mrs Walker.
Much to the annoyance of our friends, I am sure we have all done this before.
He refused outright, much to the annoyance of her mother.
Much to the annoyance of Geeta, who is already in love with the honest man.
Louis refused outright, much to the annoyance of his aunt.
Much to the annoyance of Duterte, Catholic leaders have started speaking out against the war.
At that time, he registered as a conscientious objector, much to the annoyance of his parents.
Of course I do, much to the annoyance of everyone in my study group.

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He is always in the forest hunting animals, much to the annoyance of his mother.
Much to the annoyance of her family, Charlotte Aglaé and her husband remained in Paris.
I found myself taking photographs, often much to the annoyance of the video cameramen.
So, much to the annoyance of our colleague … we decided to call it a draw.
Most of her dialogue consists of bad puns, much to the annoyance of her siblings.
The other girls. Much to the annoyance of some of.
She often acts or talks impolitely without thinking, much to the annoyance of Chiaki.
Peter begins to date her, much to the annoyance of Gwen Stacy.
She can be very stubborn and difficult, much to the annoyance of her manager.
Mozart happily accepts the job, much to the annoyance of Salieri.
That 's why India attracts a lot of stereotypes, much to the annoyance of its citizens.
Mon Mothma orders the calamari at a restaurant, much to the annoyance of Admiral Ackbar.
They soon fostered Bobby Simpson, a local tearaway, much to the annoyance of Donald Fisher.
You want to, but you can not, much to the annoyance of your ears.
After two weeks, GM settled the strike -- much to the annoyance of the provincial government.

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