• It is a fitting reward for an extremely determined and intelligent performance from the London side, who struck with their first attack and then frustrated their talented opponents.

    BBC: Wolfsburg 0-1 Fulham (agg 1-3)

  • The Koreans were then frustrated in their bid for more goals as several chances were squandered and efforts by Kwak, Ji and Hwang Jae-won were cleared off the line.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • And even when he returned to fitness he was then left frustrated when a handful of games were postponed because of the snow late last year.

    BBC: James Hanson

  • He was successful but also unhappy, if not leading a frustrated life, exactly, then surrounded by people who frustrated him: venture capitalists, hikers, moral relativists.

    NEWYORKER: Search and Destroy

  • Then I became frustrated with her complaining and told her as much.

    FORBES: How to Respond to Negativity

  • Is she frustrated then that Mrs Merkel isn't doing more?

    BBC: Christine Lagarde's mission to save the global economy

  • And you should not be surprised then that Americans get so frustrated with the gridlock and the playing of politics here in Washington.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Randolph blocked well to end David Templeton's meandering run into the box and then saved a rebound effort as Hearts were frustrated at the start of the second half.

    BBC: Sport - Football - Hearts 0-0 Motherwell

  • Maybe this was just a rhetorical flourish by a businessman-cum-politician whose reforms were frustrated by an old-line socialist legislature and then battered at the polls by a restive electorate suffering through nearly a decade of lousy times.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Pumas were always playing catch-up from then on, a situation that left captain Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe a frustrated man after the final whistle.

    BBC: Wales leave Pumas chasing tails

  • Then a Biogen Idec executive ran into Williams, who said he was frustrated by the opportunities in Seattle and would be willing to move to Massachusetts, where he, like Scangos, had grown up.

    FORBES: Biotech's Comeback Kid

  • Lennon then charged down the right to set up Rooney, but he was again frustrated by a goal line clearance.

    CNN: Dubious penalty helps England to victory

  • Turnbull comfortably beat away an early Dirk Kuyt drive, but was then helped out by a number of last-ditch tackles and blocks that frustrated Liverpool.

    BBC: Liverpool 2-1 Middlesbrough

  • He had left BCG because he was frustrated with a business model which hinged on consultants producing a report and then moving on to a new client.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • From then on the match resembled a training ground exercise as the Londoners controlled the tempo and frustrated their opponents.

    BBC: FK Vetra 0-3 Fulham

  • Frustrated with the clinic, they enrolled Jacob in sign-language education, and then learned the language so that they could communicate with him.

    NEWYORKER: Little Strangers

  • Since then, the discussions have become bogged down over non-scientific issues, as the anti-whalers have frustrated all attempts to lift the moratorium.

    ECONOMIST: Obduracy in the face of hypocrisy

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