Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

43 Sentences With "more enraged"

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

If the latter—well, Trump only gets more enraged, more extreme.
Gamble became even more enraged, this time shouting profanity at Disick.
Gamble becomes even more enraged, this time shouting profanity at Disick.
Takeaway: Within Australia, conservatives will face more enraged opponents and a more divided public.
When he was told to calm down and wait his turn, he only became more enraged.
If the former, the courts usually intervene to stop the policy, and Trump only gets more enraged, more extreme.
And their enemies became even more enraged after Bill survived impeachment and Hillary went on to the Senate and then candidate for president.
AT A time when wage growth is measly, working Britons are more enraged than ever by stories about people living the high life on welfare payments.
Instead, they revealed that Arabs in the Middle East were more enraged with their own abysmal leadership and consumed by their own religious and sectarian disputes.
When we do, I expect Mr. Trump will unravel further as he feels more cornered, more desperate, more enraged; his behavior will become ever more erratic, disordered and crazed.
That's when she notices people acting strangely — conservatives being even more enraged about dismantling the federal government; liberals unable to stop extolling the wonders of Scandinavia — and she even watches the occasional head explode.
Left-leaning candidates elsewhere, like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, may learn to avoid making climate a campaign issue, while here in Australia, conservatives face more enraged opponents and a more divided public.
Furgeson mocked him by saying, "Capitalism wins again" and ordered the employee to ring him up ... which the guy must not have liked, 'cause he changed his mind and became even more enraged ... again telling Furgeson to leave.
I woke up to a seething late night call from the ex, who was furious that I was on a dating app and even more enraged that I posted about it on the not quite public, but not quite private platform.
The new sanctions come three days after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE enraged U.S. allies and lawmakers by calling on the Group of Seven industrialized nations to reinstate Russia.
NBC's "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd said Wednesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE "seems to get more enraged when a woman criticizes him than when a man" does in an interview with Megyn Kelly on her NBC morning program.
I get more enraged about things as I get older > because you see that these injustices go on.
He goes to the house of his "ancient antagonist"Crane 306 and demands he come out and fight, becoming more and more enraged that Sheriff Potter is not answering him.
Who is the mystery cameraman? Raven is given limited access to torture the prisoners with electric shocks. But the harrowing experience bonds the principle gladiators even more. Meanwhile, Cortez is becoming more enraged by Sarah's investigation of Drake.
Coheed is being transferred by the Red Army in a large tube, his arms restrained. Upon waking from his vision, he hears the men talking about how he killed his children. He becomes even more enraged, and he and Cambria break their restraints and slaughter the soldiers. The rampaging couple begin their efforts to seize control of the Gloria Vel Vessa.
He slowly went mad from the violence that surrounded him. As this is happening, the dead detective's partner arrives and finds the frantic executive. And Byeong-gu, after desperately rushing to the hospital to give the 'antidote' to his comatose mother, killing her, becomes ever more enraged. He returns home to kill the alien, only to find the detective there as well.
The governor cut off the head of the sorcerer, and he received the crown of martyrdom. The governor became more enraged and tortured Abaskhiron extensively, throwing him in the furnace and blinding his eyes, but the Lord sent his Archangel Michael, who drew his wings over Abaskhiron's eyes and healed him. Lastly Abaskhiron was beheaded and received the crown of martyrdom.
The sinking was a public relations disaster for both the CORB programme and the Admiralty.Fethney p148 The British public seemed more enraged at the Admiralty than at the Germans. The fact that the escorts were detached, City of Benares was at the head of the convoy, and the convoy was not taking any evasive action all featured prominently in the subsequent inquiry.
Despite her schemes, Fox and Kay married on January 10; meanwhile, Grace's death left Sam even more enraged, and he blamed Ivy, swearing to never forgive her. Heartbroken, Ivy turned to Julian, and the two had sex again. Unfortunately, Sam, who had been convinced to forgive Ivy, walked in and blasted her for "betraying" him with Julian. Sam swore to never go back to Ivy again.
English composer Robert Simpson, a great admirer of Haydn's music, used a theme from the second group of the first movement of this symphony in his Symphony No.4 of 1972. Here the theme is used in the Scherzo second movement to signify imperturbability; the main scherzo theme batters against it in vain, and after it disappears from the music the scherzo theme is even more enraged than it was before.
The family seems pretty neutral in the first three episodes, but things start to get tense afterwards. After noticing his wife's behavior and realizing that she is cheating, Yoshiki becomes more and more enraged, while Helen just denies it or changes the subject and talks to Ario. Eventually, Helen takes Ario and leaves. In the final episode of the show, Yoshiki writes a letter to his family and commits suicide.
Angered by Gabbar Singh's response, Siddhappa Naidu sends goons to disrupt the market yard in Kondaveedu. Gabbar Singh confronts the goons and defeats them with ease to reopen the market yard. Even more enraged, Siddhappa now plans to kill Gabbar Singh but his uncle instead advises him to speak with the Home Minister about transferring Gabbar Singh out of Kondaveedu. Siddhappa and his uncle meet the minister, who simply denies their request.
He ends up proposing marriage and she accepts. Eddie cannot forgive Grant for his violent assault and so he contacts an old police colleague to check up on Grant's dodgy dealings. However, Sharon discovers what is going on and manages to remove some dodgy packages from Grant's garage before the police arrive. Eddie is furious, and is even more enraged when he discovers that she'd agreed to marry Grant, so he sacks her.
Pops had told Rex prior to the race that Rex was not yet prepared to compete at the professional racing level. With less than one lap to go in his first major race, Rex was leading and cruising toward victory, but lost control of the car and wrecked it. Pops exploded with anger and berated Rex. In an even more enraged response, Rex fled the family and exiled himself while vowing to become the world's greatest race car driver.
As the three detectives talk, Crutchfield claims that Omar is just another petty criminal whose name rings up on multiple open cases including two of Bunk's. Crutchfield becomes more enraged with Bunk's attempts to go back on the case, thinking that he is doing so to discredit Crutchfield's clearance. After Crutchfield leaves, Bunk appeals to Holley to look over the scene one more time. At Foerster's wake in the bar, Bunk is so drunk he runs outside to vomit.
The Doctor and his soldier stumble across a bunker where a group are plotting to betray and execute Kinzhal. As the soldier grows more enraged by this, a mysterious fire breaks out from around the picture and kills everyone in the bunker. The Doctor is intrigued by this apparent pyrokinetic ability. Fitz is marched by his controlling force to the office of Victor Garudin, and then released: it is clear that Garudin himself was controlling them.
They invite Tiriel to help them catch birds and listen to Har's singing in the "great cage". In madness and dismay, Tiriel abandons them and sets out further on his wanderings. Tiriel's wild brother Ijim finds him, captures him and takes him back to his children who are living in what once was his own palace. Tiriel, ever madder and more enraged, curses his children yet more passionately, calling down thunder and pestilence and destroying them.
She was even more enraged to find the current head to be a 'whiny midget,' but later grows to like him somewhat. She is a military fan and later strikes up an obsessive competition to beat Mariel and prove herself, to the point of joining the household as a maid, and eventually taking over the Physical Health Department. Her bluntness and short temper sometimes comes in handy. Naturally, Ryuuka's home seems to also have a vast staff, but of handsome men rather than cute maids.
The granary then becomes their newest home, Raio de Luz, as well as a new orphanage. Carol's arrival makes Cora even more enraged, as her plans to send the orphans to a reformatory are ruined, as well as her greed over Rian's wealth. She also tries to separate Rian and Carol, who fall in love for each other. An enormous tree is located in the very centre of the granary, which is a gateway to a magical world the youngsters later explore, known as The Anthill.
As they approach a cliff, all of the animals charging straight off it to their deaths, Rip reaches up for a large tree branch, swinging both him and Darlene to safety. Sid is lounging in the grass, demanding Maggie gather wood so they can start a fire from the flames of the X-54. Maggie does so and drops a pile of sticks at his feet when Sid sits up, deciding with a wild grin that she should be doing his bidding naked. He points his gun, demanding she undress, becoming more enraged the longer she refuses.
As he went back to the underworld, he found Agrape there waiting for him. He was overjoyed to find out that his magic had worked and that Agrape could live with him forever now, since Agrape was now an immortal god. However, Zeus was even more enraged by Agrape becoming a god and was preparing to smite the city of Agrae. Hades could not protect the city, as he had to regain his former magics by sitting in the underworld for a while, so Agrape decided to use her newfound godly powers to protect the city and all that she loved in it.
Serse enters, ready to marry Romilda, and is enraged when he discovers that it is too late, Ariodate has married his daughter to Arsamene. Serse bitterly denounces Ariodate for that and is even more enraged when a letter arrives, apparently from Romilda, accusing him of faithlessness. When he discovers that the letter is actually from his previous fiance Amastre, whom he jilted, his fury only increases (Aria: Crude Furie degl' orridi abissi). Serse takes his sword and orders Arsamene to kill Romilda with it; but Amastre interrupts this and asks Serse if he truly wants treachery and infidelity to be punished.
Dinov created his own first animated film, Yunak Marko (English: Marko the Hero), in 1955. Perhaps his best-known animated film in the West is the five-minute short Margaritka (English: The Daisy), produced in 1965. The film features a square-shaped little man trying to cut down a daisy and failing, then becoming more and more enraged as he tries increasingly brutal methods against the flower; in the end, the daisy only responds to the love of a child. Oddly, Margaritka won a prize for best children's film even though it was meant for adults.
It swarms and squeaks just as it blazes and stinks!.Étienne-Jean Delécluze, cited in « L'Assassinat de l'évêque de Liège », on idixa.net (accessed 25 July 2016)" Théophile Gautier was enthusiastic about the work, stating that "for the movement and fury of its composition, it is an inimitable masterpiece, a painted whirlwind, everything moving frantically in this little space, emerging from which one seems to hear lamentations and thunder ; never have we seen thrown onto a canvas a crowd more hard, more swarming, more screaming or more enraged [...] This painting is truly tumultuous and loud ; we hear it as much as we see it.Théophile Gautier, « Exposition du Louvre », sur theophilegautier.
Shamsher becomes even more enraged when Emperor Maharaj reveals that Shamsher is not the heir to his throne after his death and that he plans to free India from monarchy and turn to democracy. Shamsher then plans to gain control of the kingdom by killing the Maharajah on the night before he is due to travel to England for a medical procedure. However, he is unsuccessful after the Maharajah escapes an attempt on his life by Shamsher's henchmen and disguises himself as a servant in his own palace. Shamsher then sets his eyes on Mangala (Nimmi) who was a village girl and childhood friend of Jai, but her love is not reciprocated as he is only in love with princess Rajshree.
He became even more enraged and cast a spell on Tamara, turning her into a bubbling spring, which produced the Tamar river and flowed all the way to the sea. Tawradge awoke to find his beloved had become a river; in despair, he sought the advice of a magician, who turned him into a river (the River Torridge and the River Taw) so that he could hope to reunite with Tamara. Tawradge was never able to find and merge with his beloved Tamara, instead turning north toward Bideford and the Bristol Channel and is still said to mourn his love, the Tamar. This legend explains why the River Torridge, which rises only 500 meters from the Tamar, veers away from the Tamar and forms a huge arc, eventually flowing to the North Devon coast.
As Ghali was young enough to be Queen Nazli's son and a Coptic Christian, Farouk considered the relationship to be scandalous and was even more enraged when Queen Nazli decided to disguise her relationship by passing off Ghali as the lover of Princess Fathia, leading to frequent photographs of Nazli, Ghali and Fathia together. The frequent photographs of the three together led many to deduct about the ménage à trois Ghali was having with Queen Nazli and her daughter. In April 1950, the trio had relocated to San Francisco, where Nazli announced that Ghali was converting to Islam and was engaged to Princess Fathia. Farouk forbade the marriage; ordered his mother and sister back to Egypt; fired Ghali from the Foreign Ministry and stripped him of his Egyptian citizenship, and forbade the imam of Sacramento (the only imam in California in 1950) from conducting the marriage.
It is revealed that Braylon intends to create a new type of sugar with an additive more addictive than crack cocaine and heroin combined, and to that end, he has hired Sergei (Armando Leduc) to conduct experiments in the mill. The men under Sykes's command were directed to abduct addicts and homeless people for Sergei's experiments, reasoning that nobody would be looking for such people if they disappeared. He is more enraged by Sykes's men accidentally abducting Ryan (Derrick Denicola), the brother of Braylon's secretary Erin (Sharon Landry), in the course of abducting Hannah, than he is by Hannah's escape and death. It is revealed that previous batches of sugar devised by Sergei caused infections in their test subjects, and even though Hannah was previously designated "status clear," Braylon and Sergei are confident she was an anomaly, as no other subjects from the most recent batch became infected.

No results under this filter, show 43 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.