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alarmed造句
61. That's why we're so very alarmed at the Government's new league tables. 62. The tail is vibrated and shaken against rocks when the snake is irritated or alarmed and serves as a warning. 63. The church was most alarmed by groups flooding into the country after the collapse of the Soviet Union. 64. The local hardware shop proprietor was perhaps not a little alarmed when asked to supply 15 broomsticks before October 31st! 65. My feelings had been normalized, and I relaxed, knowing that I need not be alarmed. 66. Many who had no wish to see the principles of 1834 modified were alarmed by the rise in poor relief expenditure. 67. They were even more alarmed by hostility to the papal diplomatic service. 68. The game's popularity alarmed the authorities, who promptly banned it, thus assuring the total success of the animal game. 69. Robinson was surprised and a little alarmed at such an untypical gesture. 70. Many women are alarmed by suggestions of a link between the contraceptive pill and breast cancer. 71. Imani saw herself in the minor over the sink and was alarmed. 72. Some first-time eaters may become alarmed as this happens, thinking they have somehow become the victim of a time-lapse photography gag. 73. Alarmed, and thinking that my President needed me, I dashed to get there, driving at foolhardy speed. 74. Down from one corner of her mouth Wilson was alarmed to see a thin trickle of dark red blood. 75. Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed. 76. She was alarmed to hear a very obvious lack of conviction in her voice, though. 77. Zborowski took his words literally and was alarmed that Modi had sold his paintings himself. 78. Businesses are alarmed at the costs they foresee in complying with the plan. 79. Suddenly alarmed, the people who had dearly loved the dogs were forced to hold their puppies under water till they drowned. 80. But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists, and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry. 81. Officials believe that the public tends to make impossible demands and would be alarmed by disclosure. 82. Alarmed by Hitler's rise to power, Stalin was actively pursuing an alliance with the Western democracies. 83. That alarmed the conservationists while failing to satisfy the engineers. 84. What happens is that another physician group, alarmed at losing patients, scrambles together and offers to do it for less. 85. Primary voters alarmed by his angry rabble-rousing sighed and turned Doleful. 86. She bit her lip in confusion, alarmed at the wash of warmth in her body. 87. Jean-Luc, working at home, grew alarmed when his wife and daughter did not return promptly. 88. Alarmed, she thought she saw a black man lurking just behind her. 89. Those alarmed by insect life should consider holidaying in Skegness. 90. People are alarmed that women are putting off marriage longer and longer.