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Besides


To get more clear what I mean...

1. The shoes are expensive besides to her annoyance they are small too..

2. Jane's curiosity about Joe ends up leaving him irritated than ever besides to his annoyance she had been selfish to show her emotions to him.

Does the above sentences make sense ? ' besides 'I mean is to add on to his annoyance/irateness

Is the right ? Please suggest me
  

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They don't make much sense, and it is not the fault of 'besides'; you have made rather a mess of the whole utterances. 1. The shoes are expensive, and to her annoyance, they are too small besides.

  • They don't make much sense, and it is not the fault of 'besides'; you have made rather a mess of the whole utterances.
  • 1.
  • The shoes are expensive, and to her annoyance, they are too small besides.
  • 2.
  • Jane's curiosity about Joe leaves him more irritated than ever.
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They don't make much sense, and it is not the fault of 'besides'; you have made rather a mess of the whole utterances.

1. The shoes are expensive, and to her annoyance, they are too small besides.
2. Jane's curiosity about Joe leaves him more irritated than ever. To add to his annoyance, she has besides been selfish in showing her emotion to him.

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