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300 | There was dismay in Belgrade . | 1 |
301 | When the reaction set in she had felt utterly miserable . | 4 |
302 | As the week went on I got more and more anguished telegrams from home telling me to conclude the deal and come home . | 4 |
303 | City fans are still livid over the clash with Bull that led to skipper Steve Walsh 's sending off in the 3-0 defeat at Molineux three weeks ago . | 2 |
304 | When he wondered this he felt a deep sadness . | 4 |
305 | There was a hint of exasperation in his voice . | 2 |
306 | Michelle did not raise her head from Tess 's shoulder and the resentful words were muffled . | 2 |
307 | She wished she could share her glee with Adam . | 5 |
308 | A small , happy man with a white beard , he always wore the traditional grocers ' apron . | 5 |
309 | Dear Lord , he can be stupid , thought Scarlet , as she saw Camille about to respond with the surprised gratification of a matador to whom the bull has blindly turned his flank . | 5 |
310 | Temperamental differences operate once more with this new trio of junior heroes , whose elders , the three lieutenants , regard their pranks with mild amusement . | 5 |
311 | It was done on the receivers orders to stop disgruntled workers taking demonstration vehicles from the site . | 0 |
312 | I was quite embarrassed when we did it two years ago . " | 6 |
313 | The headmaster stood at the front of the class with Jim looking rather embarrassed and announced , | 6 |
314 | Salesmen were still tramping the aisles of the carriages , shouting over the excited chatter of the crowd , the squawking of chickens and bleating of goats . | 5 |
315 | Sometimes our bodies and minds seek excuses to experience griefs that we may have put aside or denied because we could n't face them at the time . | 4 |
316 | But the STUC also voiced disquiet about the way last Monday 's picketing was handled by police , and said it had secured a pledge that policing would now be ` even-handed " . | 1 |
317 | He also incurred the anger of the apothecaries who were afraid of being put out of business if all their complex mixtures were swept away . | 2 |
318 | He says that he was so mad that he got a knife to scare them . | 2 |
319 | To some extent , adults can choose of their own free will whether to deal with their grief or not . | 4 |
320 | The excited smile on her face told Ingrid that the girl was enjoying herself . | 5 |
321 | With horror in her eyes , the nurse stated that the young girl had tearfully told the physician the events that had led to her tragic situation . | 1 |
322 | If you have symptoms that you think may be caused by food intolerance you should not feel affronted if the doctor 's initial questions seem rather personal and irrelevant to the aches and pains being suffered . | 2 |
323 | Of all the journalists who made the pilgrimage to Dovercourt , the team from the BBC caused the greatest excitement . | 5 |
324 | ` I felt less nervous in the play-off against Faldo than I have here . | 1 |
325 | She was deeply depressed , and felt guilty about her depression . | 4 |
326 | The earliest sparkling wines were undoubtedly discovered by accident , probably by the trial and error methods employed by anguished winemakers ironically trying to avoid the nuisance of fizzy wines . | 4 |
327 | Kate 's voice was husky and bewildered . | 3 |
328 | My mother was only a sad woman in an old photograph , younger then than I was now . | 4 |
329 | Though later when I did the piece in Vienna I was furious when the orchestra showed up with five basses and a dozen first violins . | 2 |
330 | Furious Tory MPs now want to go to the High Court to force a new ballot . | 2 |
331 | Her eyes were wide open , and upon her face was an expression of absolute astonishment . | 3 |
332 | Equally inevitably , there was outrage and dismay in India . | 1 |
333 | I found that most parents were initially rather shocked at finding out their daughter was pregnant , some cried , some got angry , some were very matter-of-fact , and some were quite pleased . | 5 |
334 | Ah was affronted fur her , imagine gettin' stuck ` n " huvin' to get rolled on to a stretcher , the perr o' them , and kerted oot covered up wi' his poplin shortie . | 2 |
335 | As you would expect , she was overcome with grief . " | 4 |
336 | A disconsolate group of climbers sitting round a kitchen table all lean forward and peer out at the iron-grey clouds rumbling past . | 4 |
337 | In the event , Maman was inconsolable . | 4 |
338 | ` About what , dear ? " she asked in a startled voice . | 3 |
339 | I seem to be more nervous in that way than I once was . | 1 |
340 | Honestly , I 'm really happy for you ! | 5 |
341 | The civil servants watched with barely concealed glee as the ruling party became embarrassed when the North Koreans demanded compensation not only for Japan 's colonial rule but also for all the years since . | 6 |
342 | Protagonists of unity may have been despondent about the loss of the EDC and the European Political Community , but were not routed . | 4 |
343 | She looked at the crumpled figure who was fighting for breath on the pillow , perspiration pouring down his anguished face . | 4 |
344 | For once in his life , Leopold must have been truly happy : his hopes and prayers for his beloved son seemed at last to have come to fruition . | 5 |
345 | Amid intense media excitement and stringent security Mandela was given a tumultuous ticker-tape welcome in New York where he received the freedom of the city . | 5 |
346 | Queen Margaret came out of the church , a veil covering her grief-stricken face . | 4 |
347 | They burst in on the somewhat startled signalman who was puzzled by the dramatic appearance of the two familiar faces . | 3 |
348 | A host of splendid 19th century rooms throughout Lord Byron 's apartments are open for the delight of the public . | 5 |
349 | My poor mother was grief-stricken and all alone . | 4 |
350 | Ellen gave me an amused glance . | 5 |
351 | Bang on cue , she strode out on to the stage , feeling none of the terror that had crippled her last performance , the excited cheers of the children bringing a beaming smile to her face . | 5 |
352 | Meanwhile Crowe , who had been watching the carnage unfold from the other end with increasing horror , unfurled some strokes of class in an attempt to ease the situation . | 1 |
353 | Celia was mortified , yet , to her horror , she wanted to scream . | 6 |
354 | A patient in an anxious state is more likely to bump into , or trip over , objects ; shaking or tense hands are more likely to drop things , spill things and so on . | 1 |
355 | He was becoming agitated . | 1 |
356 | As he looked around he could not hide his astonishment . | 3 |
357 | Edward concealed his dismay . | 1 |
358 | She looked startled when I snapped at her : ` What have they worked out ? " | 3 |
359 | " I felt mortified , but cushioned by the drink . " | 6 |
360 | A heartbroken Daniels watched this all going on , and was moved to break the golden rule of not speaking until spoken to . | 4 |
361 | I have seen him as Grimes many times and never without a sense of embarrassment that this finely sensitive singer should have been asked to adopt a vicious role alien to him . | 6 |
362 | There was the mournful sound of human voices , and then a jolt . | 4 |
363 | Taking advantage of Guy 's momentary stupefaction , she wriggled out from under him and leapt off the bed , everything forgotten but the need to escape from something she dared not put a name to . | 3 |
364 | The first important truth for voters in such spirits is that , in their dismay about recent economic and political errors , they are forgetting the immense Tory achievements which preceded them , and are now at risk again . | 1 |
365 | I felt frustrated , angry , utterly dejected . | 4 |
366 | It is worth , asking if all our sadness and anxiety is in fact for our child . | 4 |
367 | In an attempt to counteract despondency , to reclaim the green world for itself , not solely as a balm for my despair , I arranged with Barry 's help an interview with David Ricalde . | 4 |
368 | As she looked around she felt a twinge of sadness that in a carriage where 70 per cent of the commuters were men there were five women forced to stand in the aisle . | 4 |
369 | Yet a disgruntled secretary , or one left unemployed by dismissal or the death or recall of his master , might easily be tempted to profit by the information he had acquired in his work . | 0 |
370 | He woke stupefied , flicking his tongue over his parched lips like a reptile . | 3 |
371 | Jean-Paul gave a sigh of exasperation . | 2 |
372 | It showed some women in a northern English town at the turn of the century ; they were standing under an advertisement for Mazawattee tea and seemed depressed . | 4 |
373 | Unless they are given opportunities to express their grief in appropriate ways which can include weeping for loss , they will never be able to acquire the creative energy necessary to find a new job . | 4 |
374 | Scorning the establishment , they left homes and heartbroken parents . | 4 |
375 | Her ladyship looked frightened , shocked . | 1 |
376 | They left behind them broken glass , tyremarks on the road and another exasperated shop owner . | 2 |
377 | And Victoria now pulled her granddaughter past the indignant old lady , whose face was expressing shock . | 2 |
378 | In Washington there was understanding , but just as much disquiet about British Defence policy . | 1 |
379 | Taking as his theme the great rivers of the world , the Ganges , the Jordan , the Mississippi , the Clyde -- and of course the Boyne -- he weaves a tapestry evoking both sorrow and joy . | 4 |
380 | I replied , endeavouring to conceal my excitement . | 5 |
381 | The bewilderment of the child Nizan can not be overstated . | 3 |
382 | There was world-wide revulsion when the IRA exploded a bomb during a Poppy Day service in Enniskillen in the late 80s . | 0 |
383 | His marriage to Osthryth , the sister of King Ecgfrith , inhibited him from bestowing royal favour on Wilfrid until Archbishop Theodore engineered a reconciliation of offended parties in 686 . | 2 |
384 | Ten cold , frightened men climbed out of their trench and listened to the young officer in cynical silence . | 1 |
385 | But some of the younger dons were ecstatic about the election . | 5 |
386 | For the more depressed and lonely people who have few if any outside contacts , counselling can appear to deepen the very feelings that it is seeking to alleviate , especially in the early stages . | 4 |
387 | You must have been heartbroken . " | 4 |
388 | Power tools coming from the hip , gunslinger style , or British Gas portraying the contented family enjoying the warm glow of its new central heating . | 5 |
389 | The crowd was wild with excitement . | 5 |
390 | With a grunt of exasperation , Henry leapt across the room and into the yard , crossing the space between kitchen and dining room until he reached the stables . | 2 |
391 | ` Tears of rage and despair have been shed by SNP workers and our voters are stunned . | 3 |
392 | After the coming of the man in the night , Miguel had grown glum and thoughtful . | 4 |
393 | She saw his fear , his bewilderment , and above all , a kind of astonishment at the enormity of the complications that lay ahead . | 3 |
394 | Bellybutton said in an indignant voice , as though my question had impugned McIllvanney 's honour . | 2 |
395 | I was elated , excited , in another world . | 5 |
396 | The girl was glued to the spot , terror-struck , pop-eyed , quivering , knowing for certain that the Day of Judgment had come for her at last . | 1 |
397 | ` I had the sense he was rather sad , " the writer now remembers . | 4 |
398 | Michael Stein was trying unsuccessfully to calm an irate customer who was arguing about his bill . | 2 |
399 | County had lost six of their last eight League games at the Baseball Ground , which had prompted disgruntled supporters to call for the resignation of manager Arthur Cox . | 0 |
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