In the end the sneering yellow faces of young men that met me everywhere, the insults hooted after me when I was at a safe distance, got badly on my nerves.
Hey Terry, I'm a native English speaker and even while reading this sentence, I was confused. The grammatical structure is off. The sentence should be broken up into two sentences:
1. In the end, the sneering yellow faces of young men met me everywhere.
2. The insults that hooted after me when I was at a safe distance got badly on my nerves.
The verb in the first sentence is "met".
The verb in the second sentence is "got".
The sentence consists of a lot of prepositional phrased which probably through you off. These prepositional phrases add more details to the sentence.
Sentence 1:
Prepositional Phrase: "In the end", "of young men"
Subject: "the sneering yellow faces"
Verb: "met"
Object: "me"
Adverb: "everywhere"
Sentence 2:
Main Subject: "the insults"
Prepositional Phrase: "that hooted after me when I was at a safe distance", "on my nerves"
Main Verb: got
Adverb: badly
There are also subjects and verbs within the prepositional phrases. For example, in the second sentence, the phrase "when I was at a safe distance" has the subject "I" and the verb "was".