pang造句31 He felt a pang of jealousy.
32 Ordinarily we could marvel and celebrate without any deeper pang of fear.
33 She turned on him a glance of tearful gratitude that caused Karelius an unexpectedly sharp pang of jealousy.
34 If he felt a pang of jealousy, it vanished at once.
35 But then he wasn't likely to believe anything good about her, she realised with a sudden profound pang of sorrow.
36 And even the long dried out upper reaches of the Pang are flowing ... just ... but more is required.
37 Ianthe was surprised not to fed the usual pang of nostalgia as she glanced down towards Westminster Cathedral.
38 As he sat in Riddle's chair he experienced a pang of conscience but also a guilty thrill.
38try its best to gather and create good sentences.
39 Not that he need be worried, she thought with a brief pang of bitterness.
40 A pang of conscience sent a light wash of pink into her cheeks.
41 Shelley felt the familiar pang of heartache and lost love as their eyes met.
42 Theda felt shabby by contrast, and was hit by a passing pang of envy.
43 It was his first sight of his grandson and he felt a pang of anxiety as he looked down at him.
44 As he crossed the stile into the first field, Mungo felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie.
45 And they say she would have gotten away with the murder were it not for a pang of conscience.
46 A pang of regret lanced through her as she recognised how little she still knew of Suzie's innermost feelings.
47 He smiled widely and held out a hand, but the way he looked Maxim over gave him a little pang of disquiet.
48 The great flying boats, Coster discovers with a pang of nostalgia, have been cut up.
49 All those cups of tea do add up and the fridge is always there ready to beckon when a hunger pang lingers.
50 He sounded as if he was thoroughly disgusted by the whole business and she felt a pang of dismay.
51 The Pang, Ver and Misbourne rivers, already suffering from over-abstraction, are badly affected.
52 He remembers who he is, Ruth thought with a pang of relief.
53 I felt a pang of hunger and the mood of evening.
54 A pang shot through him and his carefully prepared speech about selling the hunter died on his lips.
55 As he left the house, Mungo felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie.
56 Leonie felt a momentary pang of compassion for her wayward granddaughter.
57 Yet at the same time his remark provoked a traitorous pang of delight.
58 Shot through the neck, he had fallen without a groan, and we may hope without a pang.
59 He experienced a sudden pang of regret he'd rejected her offer.
60 Ironically she felt a tiny pang of regret for the long Viking locks, though she couldn't have said why.