What chance has the individual who is aggrieved against the great carrying companies?To come lower down, let us take the farmer in the fairs.…Cited from National Being,by (A.E.)George William Russell
They at once set about raising some opposition, for they felt themselves aggrieved.Michael and Simon o'th' Lee happened to meet as they were going to work.…Cited from Yorksher Puddin', by John Hartley
But to this, his normal habit, now was added a sullenness almost equally instinctive.In some way he felt himself aggrieved by the girl's presence.At first it was merely the natural revolt of a very young man against assuming responsibility he had not invited.…Cited from The Silent Places, by Steward Edward White
If the child comes home with us now she may feel herself aggrieved, later, at being sent away.Cited from Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland [AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert]
We know precisely what to expect from him.We should feel aggrieved if he gave us anything else.…Cited from The Recreations of A Country Parson, A. K. H. Boyd
Lois was not slow in detecting the note of bitterness an his voice as he uttered these words.She was aggrieved that he should think that his rough appearance would make any difference to her.…Cited from Under Sealed Orders, by H.A. Cody
While the State Supreme Court had remanded the case back to the Pharmacy Board for further proceedings, this did not mean the case was nonappealable.State law allows any party aggrieved by the decision to appeal it in court.Problem is, the board itself is not a party to the decision, but is the tribunal making the decision.…
The two men regarded her in an aggrieved way for a moment.Cited from The Hollow of Her Hand, George Barr McCutcheon
She had wounded his pride by proving victorious in the end over his passion and hers; besides, he was in the throes of work.When after the third day no answer came, he was inclined to feel aggrieved.It was plain now that she had not cared for him in the least, but had simply played with him for lack of another toy.…Cited from The House of the Vampire, by George Sylvester Viereck
The Master may also refuse to sustain an objection.Any person aggrieved by the Master's decision may approach the court within thirty days.The court may make any order it deems fit.…
But the nation was even more aggrieved by his conduct in respect to foreign nations.Cited from Outline of Universal History,by George Park Fisher
All people, irrespective of race, religion, caste or sex, have the right to approach the High Courts or the Supreme Court for the enforcement of their fundamental rights.It is not necessary that the aggrieved party has to be the one to do so.In public interest, anyone can initiate litigation in the court on their behalf.…
It is no hardship to sell your interest to the public.Does any one feel aggrieved when the public decides to appropriate his land to a public use?On the contrary, every possessor of a site at all suited for a public building or playground does everything in his power to display its advantages in the most favorable light.…Cited from The Unpopular Review, Volume II, Number 3, by Various
I thought he was going to be aggrieved, but he was not with ME.If it is not a snobbish thing to say, he is rather proud of his son's choice.…Cited from Sisters, by Ada Cambridge
Everything that can most aggrieve the heart of man has befallen me here under his eyes.I have as much reason to complain of him as to accuse the reprobate natives of your city.…Cited from A Thorny Path, by Georg Ebers, v11
All his arts and blandishments had been exercised in vain, but he now saw that the momentary resentment had added the charm which was needed to her lovely, cold features, so he determined to arouse her still further.If he felt aggrieved he would also find pleasure in exciting her.…Cited from The Northern Light, by E. Werner
Although I have a general idea of your situation, I am very desirous to know precisely how your affairs and those of your dear ones really stand.I feel aggrieved because you touch upon them always in a very cursory manner.From all I can make out, I must fear that the Princess has been cut off from her estate permanently and completely, and I must own that such losses are well adapted to upset one's equanimity.…Cited from Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 2
So much aggrieved, in fact, that she found it impossible to return to the law-journal.Cited from Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885, by Various
He turned the key on the angry and aggrieved child and left him to his fate.Cited from The Children's Pilgrimage, by L. T. Meade
"Why should you talk to me in this way?" begins he, aggrieved now at all events.Cited from April's Lady, by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford