Second, he shows an intense dislike of his new position, and a continuing desire to resign.
I had by now taken an intense dislike to the job of barman.
Scout felt an intense dislike for the Californian he had never met.
Eve followed in the wake of the woman's intense dislike.
I, too, have an intense dislike of room service.
Unable to prevent herself, Lee shot him a look of intense dislike.
I can't understand why people harbor such an intense dislike of the Jews.
When no one agreed with her, she added, "There is an intense dislike."
But what often seems like an intense dislike for Vincent apparently stems from more than these issues.
It becomes clear early on that the author has conceived an intense dislike for his subject.
There is also the deep reluctance of many Protestants to share their political and economic advantages.
I felt a deep reluctance to stop at that bit of sidewalk.
Against them was the deep reluctance of any Jewish community to order imprisonment as a punishment.
He sat up in bed, fighting a deep reluctance to face this day.
But I have felt a deeper reluctance, as well.
You know, there's been a deep reluctance here about talking to the press.
Leonora felt a deep reluctance to go upstairs, to face the night alone.
The officials said it had overcome a deep reluctance within the Administration about lifting the ban on raising money.
For fans the finale brings high expectation and deep reluctance.
Historians, in fact, cite a few cases of deep reluctance.
The deep antipathy to war is also accompanied, for many, by a demonization of opposing ethnic groups.
It drove my sister crazy and cut off her view, so my sister had a deep antipathy toward the building.
Seems to hint at some deep antipathy towards public service.
"But there is a deep antipathy to the Bush administration."
Monbiot once expressed deep antipathy to the nuclear industry.
Yes, he gave running room to a clique of lawyers driven by a deep antipathy toward Bill Clinton.
Beyond these immediate issues could be heard the echoes of a deep and ancient antipathy.
In the knowledge that Mora was an open opponent to his ideas, he responded with a deep antipathy.
The president came to office with a deep antipathy toward big government that has turned out to be utterly inappropriate for the world he inherited.
And it has evinced a deep antipathy toward President Clinton.
Since he'd lately taken a deep dislike to cold, this pleased him, and he sipped carefully.
As he gazed into the other man's face, he experienced a sudden sensation of deep dislike.
He also knew of the deep mutual dislike the two Russian commanders had for each other which would further disincline them to support one another.
Street demonstration occur, expressive of a deep dislike for Germany.
She also has a deep dislike of mathematics, because she cannot see much value in it.
It seemed to embody a deep dislike, and she found that wounding.
Mancini had a deep personal dislike of Camacho, but it was not enough to sustain him.
Seeing it Frank felt a wave of deep dislike for her husband pour through him.
Because his father left him at an early age, he formed a deep dislike to his hereditary powers.