frustrated造句91 The Parents' Action Committee was continually frustrated in its attempts to seek a dialogue with the Council.
92 Trondur was frustrated by the increasing difficulty of taking fish on hook and line.
93 Access was already frustrated by an existing step and the additional minor increase in height made no real significant decrease in accessibility.
94 Sorry frustrated homemakers - and take heart, luncheon tycoons - that's not quite true.
95 At the end of two weeks she was tired, frustrated, and close to despair.
96 When most or all of the team were present, noise levels and constant interruptions effectively frustrated work which needed sustained thinking.
97 When the child and parents begin to get frustrated and angry neither the child nor the parents show it at first.
98 I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration.
99 Too often these people are frustrated by their inability to communicate in the new language.
100 The Secretary of State for Health was a frustrated man.
101 Frustrated by years of neglect, residents have tacked on unsightly additions to the traditional two-story houses.
102 Nor were there frustrated breakaway movements from a handful of top clubs.
103 A bossy, fussy girl with only a few friends, she frustrated and alienated even the people who loved her most.
104 It had puzzled and frustrated her that she had got nowhere.
105 But they're frustrated that most of the time, they're forced to rely on a helping hand.
106 Without access to specific facts a criminal prosecution may be totally frustrated.
107 That reformers are often frustrated testifies to the reality of what prison is about.
108 This is an expectation which may well have been frustrated in the experimental situation.
109 In prisons which offer art or creative writing classes, inmates will pour out their frustrated feelings in painting or poetry.
110 Again frustrated, the two were ripe for the monetary stability Clive Davis could offer.
111 Once you've got her panting with frustrated desire, it's time to show control.
112 People tend to opt out, criticize themselves, not accept compliments[Sentence dictionary], not make decisions and feel frustrated.
113 As a result, she is no longer frustrated or angry deep within herself.
114 Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion ... with tragic results.
115 Meanwhile, Essex and Lancashire were again frustrated by the Manchester weather on the final day of their championship match.
116 Frustrated customers who are experiencing the same problems have filed several class-action lawsuits.
117 Streetwise keeps students' motivation strong ... Teenage students at intermediate level can easily become bored and frustrated.
118 My boss is frustrated with me for coming in late.
119 Be patient when you are frustrated. Be silent when you are angry. Be brave when you are confronted with challenges.Dr T.P.Chia
120 A court or tribunal will be reluctant to conclude that your contract has been frustrated.