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1,200 | ` We are at our wits ; end here " , say the airport management , ` and this has caused considerable upset and annoyance to the lady owning the number published " . | 2 |
1,201 | Elizabeth 's face lit up , as she told him of Martha 's excitement over the clothes sent by Tamar . | 5 |
1,202 | I understood that this was my mother 's wedding , and although I was necessary to it I was expected to do nothing but be there and appear contented . | 5 |
1,203 | Natasha laughed at Maggie 's bewildered expression . | 3 |
1,204 | ` After he got back I felt like I was in a black hole , " groaned a disconsolate Wilkinson after his two hour defeat . | 4 |
1,205 | She was getting agitated . | 1 |
1,206 | To the dismay of the South Africans , umpire Cumberbatch merely signalled a leg-side wide . | 1 |
1,207 | His embarrassment about self-disclosure gives the impression , belied by his other books , that he knew nothing of the mystery that grace works by means of human weakness , not by side-stepping it . | 6 |
1,208 | Melanie was shocked to see the horror on her aunt 's face . | 1 |
1,209 | Suddenly , to her relief , the telephone rang , Joanna picked it up , wrote down the message , and came back to the table , looking elated . | 5 |
1,210 | Raising her eyes , she stared in rather horrified fascination at the opening door . | 1 |
1,211 | She was simultaneously pleased , revolted and delighted . | 0 |
1,212 | He stood there stoically , hiding his grief as Newlands announced he had received only twelve votes . | 4 |
1,213 | There was one other horrified observer of the scene . | 1 |
1,214 | Benny looked around him , a bewildered expression on his face . | 3 |
1,215 | She gave him a quick amused glance , her head leaning back against the faded red of the alcove seat . | 5 |
1,216 | Pleasure can be no more than a gourmet 's appreciation for delicacies , whereas a happy person can readily settle for a much simpler diet . | 5 |
1,217 | Was his sadness tinged with guilt ? | 4 |
1,218 | The women wait anxiously and when the boat returns one of its crew has been lost , causing inconsolable grief to his young wife . | 4 |
1,219 | It is also likely that by providing minimum standards of living , social services reduce public apathy and dejection and thus maintain the will to work . | 4 |
1,220 | There may be cases where there is parliamentary disquiet over a ministerial proposal and then the minister has a change of mind . | 1 |
1,221 | The Gorengs made their home in the former diplomatic quarter , the area which had , to the glee of the Chinese in the Toku-ru warehouse , been accidentally shelled by the malai navy on invasion day . | 5 |
1,222 | ` Can it really work ? " enquired his startled colleague . | 3 |
1,223 | All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman . | 5 |
1,224 | It was the kind of life that ` was making life miserable in the extreme for her and since I felt responsible for her it was making me miserable too . | 4 |
1,225 | But he felt ` dismay and sorrow for so many people in our country who do not share this personal good fortune . " | 1 |
1,226 | A vexed expression crossed Louise 's pretty face . | 2 |
1,227 | Bishop did n't seem discomfited . | 6 |
1,228 | I pointed out that I kissed Frankie but she dismissed my puzzlement . | 3 |
1,229 | Anxious people become acutely sensitized to their bodies , noticing minor bodily changes upon which they focus . | 1 |
1,230 | Now she was mad with grief . | 4 |
1,231 | She gave an embarrassed smile and looked down at her hands . | 6 |
1,232 | June Barraclough 's A Time to Love ( Methuen , 12.95 ) spans both World Wars and paints a vivid picture of the loves and sorrows of the characters in the lives of two women friends . | 4 |
1,233 | He was court martialled but to the anger of the unpopular Governor , was acquitted . | 2 |
1,234 | ` I am obviously very pleased about winning but it was also great that my parents were here . | 5 |
1,235 | There is always a moment in time when we can make a decision whether or not to vent our anger . | 2 |
1,236 | I drowned my sorrows on the school goalposts , as football was banned . | 4 |
1,237 | He predicted ` deep dismay in Hong Kong , deepened only by the statement of the official Opposition . " | 1 |
1,238 | Catherine looked downcast , and McLeish felt uneasy . | 4 |
1,239 | She looked a little less resentful than earlier , and -- dare he hope it ? -- even slightly anxious for him . | 2 |
1,240 | Privately , Juliet was feeling rather despondent . | 4 |
1,241 | Then his startled gaze met the glowing eyes above the white patch of the handkerchief the man was holding at his mouth . | 3 |
1,242 | I chuckled at the astonishment on her face . | 3 |
1,243 | He laughed shortly , little amusement on his face . | 5 |
1,244 | I went swimming , and I was so happy I cried into the sea for three-quarters of an hour . | 5 |
1,245 | Mr Kinnock says the Prime Minister is too frightened to debate the issue . | 1 |
1,246 | The mood was despairing , despondent , and war-weary -- apathetic rather than rebellious . | 4 |
1,247 | He watched , felt indignant but also justified because he was right . | 2 |
1,248 | ` Well , you 're very sad , Tess , and you have no reason to be . | 4 |
1,249 | Driving back , she managed to keep her anger in control . | 2 |
1,250 | Frau Nordern allowed herself a note of exasperation . | 2 |
1,251 | Back in his office , McCready threw himself into his chair in deep dejection . | 4 |
1,252 | Gloria stared , her mouth agape , then turned to Ruth in bewilderment . | 3 |
1,253 | Leo demanded as he wrenched back to stare down into her almost terror-stricken face . | 1 |
1,254 | I am dismayed , but not surprised . | 1 |
1,255 | He could see no way out and in his anguish he began to think of doing himself in ; the method he would use would have to be quick and simple . | 4 |
1,256 | Joey seemed bewildered as he put one large hand on his mother 's shoulder . | 3 |
1,257 | They caught a suspicious individual one evening , and turned him over to the police ; but he turned out to be a frightened bilberry-picker who had lost his way . | 1 |
1,258 | And suddenly they found themselves talking the sort of language that all of us can understand , and they got quite excited about this . | 5 |
1,259 | The Odones were left stunned when they were told in 1984 at the Children 's Hospital in Washington DC that their fun-loving , brilliant six-year-old son -- he already spoke three languages -- had ALD , and was under sentence of death . | 3 |
1,260 | Sly was left feeling absolutely livid . | 2 |
1,261 | Then she remembered his horror when he 'd said , ` Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! " and her heart closed in on itself like a wounded animal . | 1 |
1,262 | The pretty young undergraduate felt elated . | 5 |
1,263 | Seeing the look of dismay on her mother 's face , Tamar continued , ` You wo n't be telling a lie . | 1 |
1,264 | There was an anguished cry from the tub . | 4 |
1,265 | His voice was tetchy , but not alarmed . | 1 |
1,266 | Both Mr Pitman Senior and Junior were reps who grew progressively despondent over the standard of rooms and services they encountered on their travels . | 4 |
1,267 | Then , having shown the plate to various not very excited colleagues , he resumed his holiday . | 5 |
1,268 | If Russia was miffed about the membership plans , other East European nations were delighted . | 2 |
1,269 | Liz suppressed her annoyance before it could take hold . | 2 |
1,270 | Of course Ed was really peeved about how Martinez handled the whole Harley business . | 2 |
1,271 | Despite the disquiet at the club this year , Mr Stringer still appears more relaxed and more in control than he did when he first took charge in that winter of 1987 . | 1 |
1,272 | Herman , startled but pleased , moved in , only to be disconcerted as Erika pushed him away . | 3 |
1,273 | Trance-like he drove down the Edgware Road , responding to the multitudinous traffic lights with mechanical movements , while the agitated Eleanor continued to lash his unreceptive ear with a never-ending stream of abuse . | 1 |
1,274 | Wayne will be livid when he hears . | 2 |