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| 0,"Shortly after he spoke , the first of what could become a flood of disgruntled clergy announced he was leaving the Church of England . ",0 |
| 1,"` He 's livid about Opal . "" ",2 |
| 2,"Modigliani was plagued and anxious because of the difficulty of finding models , and when one had been found he waited in a state of tension for fear of being let down . ",1 |
| 3,"Suddenly becoming aware of his blue gaze being levelled in her direction , she turned a smile into a cough , and promptly spilled coffee into the saucer . ",4 |
| 4,The bank had made no secret of their dismay over Virgin |
| 5,A wave of cheerful elation swept over her as she separated her pound note from Yanto |
| 6,And then again perhaps Modigliani |
| 7,Lives Janet Barron praises the good grief of Ted Walker ,4 |
| 8,I said I thought Surkov felt resentful because the novels had n |
| 9,"Philippa thought , perhaps this news benefits the king , but it brings sorrow for the rest of us . ",4 |
| 10,Yussuf had been quite inconsolable . ,4 |
| 11,She felt guilty when she sensed Beth |
| 12,"Only afterwards , when Tommy disappeared and Maudie seemed so heartbroken , then I began to wonder . ",4 |
| 13,Mum was so embarrassed ! ,6 |
| 14,Elaine |
| 15,Athelstan rubbed his mouth with his thumb and gazed directly at Cranston |
| 16,"He sat looking at the fire with lowered eyelids , a contented expression on his face , looking like a big overfed cat . ",5 |
| 17,"I have been sent a Leeds United 1993-94 squad picture from the Evening Post and this now adorns my office wall , much to the amusement of my colleagues . ",5 |
| 18,Downes shook his head in stupefaction . ,3 |
| 19,I |
| 20,He gets real humiliated and has to leave . ,6 |
| 21,Wren |
| 22,"You become embarrassed when people compliment you : ` Oh it was nothing really "" . ",6 |
| 23,"Just like trippers heading for the Isle of Wight , they had packed their picnic baskets and sat chatting on deck as their excited children played . ",5 |
| 24,"He 's a very contented baby , a joy to his parents and big sister , and today at nine weeks old ( 40+3 ) , he smiled at us for the first time . ",5 |
| 25,"William was inconsolable and , unable to settle at home , continued to travel extensively . ",4 |
| 26,"` Damn ! "" she muttered in exasperation . ",2 |
| 27,"Constant recounting of this tale embroidered it further , describing the woman 's horror as the head , missing the basket , gripped her apron and held on with its teeth ! ",1 |
| 28,"While he went up to the bar to order , Ellie settled back in her seat , and , with a rather sad light in her eyes , watched him . ",4 |
| 29,"Barbarossa sent a mandate requiring Milan to give up her claims , but the Milanese consuls tore up the document , and the imperial ambassador fled an enraged crowd . ",2 |
| 30,"This is a peculiarly nasty technique of persuasion , causing great psychological anguish throughout the middle ages and even today . ",4 |
| 31,"I am ecstatic about this , it is like winning my first cap not my 23rd . "" ",5 |
| 32,She had been furious when she saw my mask was wet . ,2 |
| 33,His face darkened with anger . ,2 |
| 34,"From the other end of the table Ymor watched with mild amusement , occasionally feeding one of his ravens with scraps from his plate . ",5 |
| 35,"I do n't very often feel frightened , but then I do n't often put myself in that vulnerable position . ",1 |
| 36,"` I was devastated , "" he says of missing the semi-final . ",4 |
| 37,"Not so much a merciful touch , more likely a measure to prevent suddenly terror-stricken passengers from attempting to escape into the crowd . ",1 |
| 38,"Rose stood looking down at her , a worried expression in her eyes . ",1 |
| 39,"His glance slid over to them , taking in the horrified Katarina surrounded by malicious-looking women . ",1 |
| 40,"Country folklore has it that dobies were actually the sad little GHOSTS of unwanted or plain women , who would fumble around the house trying to be useful until their spirits had been exorcised . ",4 |
| 41,"However , in 1878 , deaf education in Greenock faced a crisis because there was no-one able to continue to teach the children , and one parent was not happy about his child being taught in sign language . ",5 |
| 42,"He paused before stepping out onto the roof , a look of horror on his face . ",1 |
| 43,"Griffin Moss is a contented artist until he receives an enigmatic note from Sabine Strohem , a stranger from a South Pacific island . ",5 |
| 44,"Tero followed them at a distance , watching her new friend with sorrowful anxious eyes . ",1 |
| 45,"Creggan had never in his short life felt so desolate , and try as he did he could not rest and fall asleep . ",4 |
| 46,The Counts were well pleased at this ; but all the people of the land were sorrowful . ,4 |
| 47,"` If you do n't help me , I shall make you more miserable than you have ever been in your life . ",4 |
| 48,"Tero followed them at a distance , watching her new friend with sorrowful anxious eyes . ",4 |
| 49,"It 's been our experience that families , and particularly carers , go through great anguish , much pain and heartache associated with this process . ",4 |
| 50,"The mortified referee ordered the game to end but then was persuaded to leave while one of the linesmen took over , a spectator taking the linesman 's place . ",6 |
| 51,"A Swedish couple and a German guy sitting near me were on their feet , that sickened expression on their faces too . ",0 |
| 52,"Clive Greenacre was not only put out when his agoraphobic wife started to express her anger about his callous behaviour , but also amazed by the sexual demands she then started to make on him . ",2 |
| 53,Nicky looked crestfallen but did not dare argue with Constance when she was in this mood . ,4 |
| 54,"What had once been a largely invisible world of mental hospitals , private suffering , and professional services now appears in local communities as homelessness , strange persons in public , and bewilderment about who is responsible for whom . ",3 |
| 55,Mr Jones exploded in anger . ,2 |
| 56,"He did n't seem offended , he did n't exactly appear contrite . ",2 |
| 57,` The problems start when he becomes more excited and frisky than usual . ,5 |
| 58,"Perhaps it was something in the dowager-duchess 's voice that caused it , but Joan to her own dismay burst into tears . ",1 |
| 59,You may imagine the anguish of the people as this was going on . ,4 |
| 60,One could get terribly ecstatic but that would be a dangerous thing to do . ,5 |
| 61,Her face lit up with a delighted smile as she gazed at an abandoned plate of half-eaten sandwiches on a nearby table . ,5 |
| 62,The virtual outlawing of the use of ECT in some States in the USA has deprived suicidal depressed patients of an extremely effective and sometimes life-saving treatment . ,4 |
| 63,Every day they became more miserable . ,4 |
| 64,"It joined me for the rest of the holiday , much to the annoyance of my fellow passengers . ",2 |
| 65,"To her own mild astonishment she murmured , ` I 'll try . "" ",3 |
| 66,"Yesterday the heartbroken teenager , who was on the verge of trials with the Royal Ballet , said : ` In just one second , my life has been wrecked . ",4 |
| 67,Hank was thoroughly disquieted . ,1 |
| 68,What this implies and should express is the field-worker |
| 69,"A depressed person may cry a great deal , show self-pity and lack of interest in the outside world and have no enjoyment of everyday life , even food . ",4 |
| 70,"His eyes narrowed , and she felt a flicker of annoyance , this time aimed at herself . ",2 |
| 71,Mixed with his revulsion was also a tiny feeling of excitement . ,0 |
| 72,"` She 's just dying of embarrassment . "" ",6 |
| 73,I got more and more depressed . ,4 |
| 74,He dipped the cotton wool in the water and dabbed at the livid puffy eyes . ,2 |
| 75,But experts at the Coney Hill Psychiatric Hospital are alarmed . ,1 |
| 76,The law said nothing about duels between species which were not considered to be human -- although that did not prevent an offended party from seeking recourse . ,2 |
| 77,"Joseph hung back walking slowly as the others moved on again , and his mother , noticing his discomfited expression , waited for him at the side of the track . ",6 |
| 78,When Allen at last found a crevice secure enough to trust to he looked over to find that he was peering into the little courtyard onto the rain-wet backs of the dejected horses . ,4 |
| 79,"It was less that I was too proud , more that I was too embarrassed . ",6 |
| 80,The anger and astonishment in her face gave way to something very like pity . ,3 |
| 81,"Floy and Snodgrass , unable to look away , were sickened and awed . ",0 |
| 82,"Her lovely face reflecting her complete and utter bewilderment , she queried slowly , ` Why on earth would I want to claim kinship ? "" ",3 |
| 83,There was widespread disquiet in the media and elsewhere . ,1 |
| 84,"But freer travel to the West , which is one of the benefits Bonn extracted , also increased disgruntlement with things at home . ",0 |
| 85,Quite a few of my classmates had done their speeches and I was getting really nervous as the day for my turn drew closer and closer . ,1 |
| 86,"The lugubrious publican had seen it as his job to repel strangers and had employed to that end an impressive armoury of taciturnity , malevolent glances , warm beer and poor service . ",4 |
| 87,THE Government |
| 88,"Unfortunately , anxious and stressed people become acutely sensitive to such fluctuations making them worse by their own concern . ",1 |
| 89,"` Did n't seem too pleased about something . "" ",5 |
| 90,"She was interrupted by another hoarse , gleeful chuckle . ",5 |
| 91,D.H. And no criticism of the drugs or medical regime because they |
| 92,As I set off I had a fleeting glimpse of the leer of pure delight on Simkin |
| 93,"Yet she suffered his grief with him , wanting to share his sorrow , hoping that she could alleviate some of his pain . ",4 |
| 94,"The other side of the story is the pain felt by women when their children suffer , and their bewilderment when that suffering is self-inflicted . ",3 |
| 95,Her own intense excitement had given way to a hollow feeling in her stomach and she had been quite unable to eat for several days . ,5 |
| 96,"Alexei 's expression was anguished , and it was clear that he wished himself elsewhere . ",4 |
| 97,"His tone became more confident , slightly indignant . ",2 |
| 98,She says we |
| 99,"It was performance that drew applause from a press corps relieved to be approaching the end of at least the first election campaign this year , and brought smiles to previously glum ministerial faces . ",4 |
| 100,"I felt quite depressed about it . "" ",4 |
| 101,He said : ` Community anger is running high . ,2 |
| 102,She looked into his eyes and saw terrible pain and inconsolable grief . ,4 |
| 103,"The rest simply stood in a state of considerable bewilderment , trying to ensure that they had not only accurately recorded but also understood what Woolton had said . ",3 |
| 104,Most Germans looked on stunned as the results from the two state elections on 5 April flashed across their television screens . ,3 |
| 105,"Charlotte made to reply , but suddenly felt exasperated and wearied by the hoops she had been obliged to jump through . ",2 |
| 106,"As he was rushed to hospital , his devastated daughter Suzanne went ahead with the service -- not knowing if he would live or die . ",4 |
| 107,"He was a plodding lugubrious fellow , and we were delighted with his Wodehousian name . ",4 |
| 108,Their findings indicate measurable differences between normal and depressed women . ,4 |
| 109,Rebecque could not hide his astonishment . ,3 |
| 110,"A small sad smile pulling at her mouth , convinced that it would say thank you and goodbye , she took a deep breath , and began to read . ",4 |
| 111,But the sense of elation was short-lived . ,5 |
| 112,His two thumbs rotated about one another as they always did when he was agitated and looking for a way to strike . ,1 |
| 113,"To misquote you : he is itinerant because he is miserable . "" ",4 |
| 114,A grief-stricken Mr Ellis said yesterday : ` It |
| 115,Tremayne was pink with gratification . ,5 |
| 116,"SHE was once considered one of the world 's most beautiful women , but yesterday every line etched on Britt Ekland 's face told a story of personal anguish . ",4 |
| 117,"His head , craning neck ; one moment high , straining to the ceiling ; then , a sigh , utter dejection , dropped down between his knees , his forehead pressed to the floor . ",4 |
| 118,ON a day which saw a host of prophets confounded -- and a month of near despair for many Conservative loyalists -- the reputation of one sage is intact . ,4 |
| 119,"Modigliani felt the pain of these visits more than any of them , and was horrified to see his old friend in dingy and sinister surroundings , humiliated and frightened . ",6 |
| 120,"Julia 's questions about the line the defence lawyers were taking were as acute as anything she had ever asked David , and they filled him with relieved delight . ",5 |
| 121,"Afterwards , he was quietly ecstatic . ",5 |
| 122,"In her ` Daughter of Evil "" ( McShane , 1980 ) she stresses her own lifelong affection for her mother and her stunned reaction at being convicted and sentenced . ",3 |
| 123,"Most will privately confess to an initial sense of utter bewilderment , but necessity will drive them to adapt to their new way of life . ",3 |
| 124,In March they were received as World Champions by an ecstatic crowd after winning the Cricket World Cup for the first time . ,5 |
| 125,"When he came to the part about the clip he glanced up , and she saw the flare of excitement in his silvery-green eyes before they dropped once again to the page . ",5 |
| 126,The organisation is glum about the social consequences for Europe . ,4 |
| 127,"He wandered around in a state of utter dejection , belonging nowhere . ",4 |
| 128,"` Let me in for I am cold and desolate and hungry . "" ",4 |
| 129,"The session had ended with the seven of them grinning broadly , their earlier mood of despondency cast aside , their sense of unity rebuilt . ",4 |
| 130,"Edouard looked at him , and felt a sickening dismay . ",1 |
| 131,"In a minute Sir Wilfrid returned , looking very excited . ",5 |
| 132,Guy Sterne was having great difficulty in controlling his amusement . ,5 |
| 133,"When she still looked bewildered he said more harshly , ` I 'll take the heat off if you 'll show some appreciation . "" ",3 |
| 134,"But Kirkwood , who was a particularly dejected figure after Monday 's decisive 1-0 defeat by Canada , injected some pride back into Irish ranks in the dying seconds when he flicked home the winner . ",4 |
| 135,"With a last , quizzical look at her slightly stunned expression , he waited for Mike to join him , then both men walked out of the suite , leaving her alone with Ace . ",3 |
| 136,Guy |
| 137,A helpline has been set up for anxious parents . ,1 |
| 138,Sven Hjerson |
| 139,That morning I was so ecstatic about my triumph in seducing the dog-owner |
| 140,"The ready availability of a screening questionnaire that mothers at risk can complete under supervision in a few minutes is potentially useful , but only if health workers and others can rise to the needs of depressed mothers . ",4 |
| 141,Benjamin nodded and stared where an ostler was trying to calm an excited horse . ,5 |
| 142,"Lucy felt slightly bewildered , but hid the fact as she turned to Stella . ",3 |
| 143,Sam was thoroughly disgruntled because the boy from the bistro had failed to appear . ,0 |
| 144,Yet they were not downhearted . ,4 |
| 145,"` Robots , "" he said , ` gave me a means of venting my anger , "" a remark whose logic baffled me until I read another ` Logic alone can not explain this . "" ",2 |
| 146,The army had n |
| 147,"` Can I help you ? "" she asked , trying not to let him see the amusement in her blue eyes . ",5 |
| 148,"They played throughout the second half in peeved mood , allowing Blackburn to assume the dictating role with Gordon Cowans prompting from midfield and Speedie in predatory form up front . ",2 |
| 149,"` Was it sad because its mummy was nasty to it ? "" he said . ",4 |
| 150,"On one of our visits we found a representative of the Occidental Oil Company stranded there , looking most miserable and bedraggled in the morass of mud and pouring rain . ",4 |
| 151,""" A little offended , Bagshot put the key in the lock and opened the door . ",2 |
| 152,"The poor frightened girl packed her things and ran out , saying she was going to Reno for a divorce . ",1 |
| 153,"A group of thirty or forty downcast men stood apart in the canter of thin ring , their heads and arms hanging slack in attitudes of despair . ",4 |
| 154,"He looked at the children , at Nick 's horrified face , and then at Auntie Lou . ",1 |
| 155,"Meanwhile the dejected opposition leader , John Hewson , reacted to his crushing defeat yesterday by abandoning key policies which he had trumpeted as essential for Australia . ",4 |
| 156,"At first I could not understand -- but then when she had , whispering , explained properly , I was filled with a desolate , despairing horror . ",4 |
| 157,"` I made the camp , "" grumbled Henry , rather like a sad child . ",4 |
| 158,Accountants inevitably greeted the court |
| 159,Doctor McCann turned an exasperated face away and addressed himself to Peg . ,2 |
| 160,Lord Beddington was somewhat disgruntled . ,0 |
| 161,She looked up at Phoebe with an anguished expression that was nearly honest repentance . ,4 |
| 162,Her Mum smiled at the woebegone face . ,4 |
| 163,` His gratification was almost unbounded when on arriving at the Belts of the Murray he found not only numerous new Species but new forms of Birds . ,5 |
| 164,The man turned round and looked at Robyn with startled eyes . ,3 |
| 165,My hand caresses the surging wind ; I am deeper drowned in sorrow . ,4 |
| 166,"The fellow , sighing dramatically , rose wearily from his chair like an exasperated parent dealing with two naughty children . ",2 |
| 167,To my great annoyance I found myself jealous . ,2 |
| 168,Within moments the bewildered assistant cooks had tied the ropes to the cauldron and suspended the boiling mass over a forked spit rest . ,3 |
| 169,I am not downhearted . ,4 |
| 170,There was really no reason why Star should be cross . ,2 |
| 171,How does it make someone like a woman who has just had an abortion feel having to go to a lavatory to express her grief in tears ? ,4 |
| 172,"Lucy felt startled , but forced herself to remain calm . ",3 |
| 173,"He smiled a little , without altering the sad expression . ",4 |
| 174,"A sad old woman rose from her chair , as from a dais , to take their coats and hang them on a row of hooks nailed against a wall . ",4 |
| 175,"In the end he had little real choice but to join in and , if not exactly enjoy it , at least to take comfort in her gratification . ",5 |
| 176,"At once regretting that she had let herself become riled , she delved into her bag and came out with a bar of soap . ",2 |
| 177,"Indenbaum knew how badly Modigliani needed money so he tried to offer him a sum within his means for the beautiful oil , but Modigliani was offended and obliged Indenbaum to accept the portrait as a present . ",2 |
| 178,But Miss Van Cheele was terribly sad about Gabriel-Ernest . ,4 |
| 179,The most beautiful part of the ceremony was the delight on Todd |
| 180,"Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine . ",1 |
| 181,"They were very quiet and sad at first , because I would be leaving them , but I promised I would never forget them and would often return to visit them . ",4 |
| 182,Mitchum was furious when he heard that . ,2 |
| 183,Aggie looked horrified as she caught sight of the horse dung on his hobnailed boots . ,1 |
| 184,"She was greeted with a sympathetic , and rather amused smile . ",5 |
| 185,"Pitching my voice to a tone of mild puzzlement , I called , ` What 's a rattlesnake doing up here ? "" ",3 |
| 186,"There were amused smiles , but they did not know at all why Alain had done that . ",5 |
| 187,"When I glanced back as I opened the gate , they were standing still , in a discomfited little group : they had not meant , I suppose , to hurt the child . ",6 |
| 188,"There was one teacher who used to get so mad that she would throw slates around , with the whole class ducking out of the way . ",2 |
| 189,I remembered that Tansy had said something about a pendant and Topaz being quite excited about it . ,5 |
| 190,"The mortified referee ordered the game to end but then was persuaded to leave while one of the linesmen took over , a spectator taking the linesman 's place . ",6 |
| 191,"Lucien made a small , indignant sound , his arms flailing before he recovered his poise . ",2 |
| 192,"She started like a frightened cat , and looked up at him wide-eyed . ",1 |
| 193,The nurse sent to accompany Leslie tried hard to melt into the background as the overjoyed family spent several hours opening presents under the tree . ,5 |
| 194,In Oviedo an infuriated mob was only prevented from lynching the distinguished poet Melndez Valds by the appearance of priests with the exposed host . ,2 |
| 195,"Then there was the American sprinter Jesse Owens , who swept to victory in the Berlin Olympic Games of 1936 , much to the disgruntlement of Hitler . ",0 |
| 196,"Moreover , now that she had achieved the heart 's desire for which she had turned on her shameless , neurotic display , she had become dejected , and walked along meekly , head and tail hanging . ",4 |
| 197,"Claudia , frowning , turned to gaze at him in total puzzlement . ",3 |
| 198,"Her expression became dreamy , ecstatic . ",5 |
| 199,"He glanced up , saw Auguste 's anguished eyes , and thought he understood . ",4 |
| 200,"Perhaps the mural makes it new , so shamelessly bright upon the wall like something spilt , and the restless assortment of weekend patrons who watch the stage with agitated and expectant eyes . ",1 |
| 201,But she was torn by her daughter |
| 202,Market Report : Interest rate fears spread despondency ,4 |
| 203,He looked so crestfallen Preston felt sorry for him . ,4 |
| 204,"Heartbroken , Maria had to return to the convent and remain a nun for the rest of her life . ",4 |
| 205,"Bill 'll be so thrilled ! "" ",5 |
| 206,Words bubbled in Jay |
| 207,"Since last May many of these same passers-by have come face to face on their TV screens with the agony , desolation and despair of the people of Ethiopia and the Sudan . ",4 |
| 208,"Psalm 13 put her own question well &mdash'How; long shall l take counsel in my soul , having sorrow in my heart daily ? ",4 |
| 209,"Kevin Keegan , the Newcastle manager , was not downhearted , even though the result leaves his side deep in relegation trouble . ",4 |
| 210,"He must be miserable . "" ",4 |
| 211,"I do n't care if you 're offended , that 's the truth . "" ",2 |
| 212,Erika stamped her foot in vexation . ,2 |
| 213,At last he turned to her and he could not have failed to see the anguish in her eyes . ,4 |
| 214,"` I am heartbroken because football has been my whole life . "" ",4 |
| 215,And now she could see the puzzlement on everyone |
| 216,"Sitting in front of the looking glass , making up her face , she hoped that Anthony was all right and not quite as heartbroken as Julia seemed to think he was . ",4 |
| 217,"Julie 's devastated husband Tim , 32 , was last night preparing to fly from their home in Northampton to identify his wife 's body . ",4 |
| 218,"Yeah , but she 's a bit despondent now is n't she , really ? ",4 |
| 219,"Audiences were thrilled , box office cash registers jingled and careers were made . ",5 |
| 220,"LIVID Mia Farrow beat her adopted daughter Soon-Yi with a chair after finding out about her affair with Woody Allen , it was claimed yesterday . ",2 |
| 221,"In 1989 he began libel proceedings in the UK against the Singapore government after the Privy Council had expressed "" deep disquiet "" over his treatment by the government [ see p. 37574 ] . ",1 |
| 222,Alexandra grew even crosser as it became obvious that Matthew had been invited in his own right . ,2 |
| 223,His poor scrawny hands grip the arms of a wheelchair pushed by his adoring wife with the now familiar expression of a too-bright smile and devastated eyes . ,4 |
| 224, I |
| 225,And Glenn Close |
| 226,She squinted in bewilderment at the ten or so boarders who had formed her little band of helpers . ,3 |
| 227,"With a disconsolate sigh she stood up , slipped off the towelling robe and threw it over a chair . ",4 |
| 228,Someone must have buried them when they were too frightened to hand them in to the police station . ,1 |
| 229,"Heartbroken Tim Godwin weeps as he tells how he had to tell his 23-month-old daughter Sophie : ` Mummy is n't coming back "" . ",4 |
| 230,"According to Sheila , Caan was enraged and charged at her . ",2 |
| 231,Lucy sent him a resentful glance while adding an explanation for her presence . ,2 |
| 232,I noticed with amusement that the tapestries hanging there illustrated the seven deadly sins . ,5 |
| 233,Lady Cross |
| 234,"` I do n't ask about your private affairs , now do I ? "" he said , in a mildly affronted tone . ",2 |
| 235,He looked around at their delighted faces and began to feel embarrassed . ,5 |
| 236,I would n |
| 237,"She felt sickened and saddened beyond words and , for the first time , she wished that this thing had not happened to her . ",0 |
| 238,"The boss sounded agitated when I spoke to him over the phone . "" ",1 |
| 239,There were dry gingers and tonics prepared for the whiskies and gins which everyone hoped would drown the star |
| 240,"Sandra Cooper , 33 , midwife and founder of the Darlington Miscarriage Association , said : Women who have had a miscarriage experience grief but they have no record of their unborn child . ",4 |
| 241,"Elizabeth cast one happy glance at the dawning delight on the other two faces , and continued with the joyful work . ",5 |
| 242,` After each Test there was never any great sense of elation but rather that a step towards the ultimate goal was taken . ,5 |
| 243,"I felt so desolate , and so angry . "" ",4 |
| 244,"Doubtless in later years she would be glad of that , but for now she was too embarrassed to care . ",6 |
| 245,She felt rather riled . ,2 |
| 246,"` You will not regret it , "" the cardinal told her , observing the prince 's elation and guessing its cause . ",5 |
| 247,"` I do n't seem to be getting anywhere with this damn machine , "" he said with exasperation . ",2 |
| 248,It was Blackberry who bullied the stupefied Pipkin to his feet and forced him to limp the few yards to the gravel spit . ,3 |
| 249,I |
| 250,"A surge of elation rushed through his body as he read the note for the third time , unable to believe the implications of what he was reading . ",5 |
| 251,"And then of course , silly girl , she went and told him -- he was so livid he would n't have nothing more to do with her . "" ",2 |
| 252,He turned and saw the waiter bearing down on him with an anxious look on his face . ,1 |
| 253,"A delighted , if somewhat bewildered smile tugging at her own mouth , her eyes alight with laughter , she watched him melt into the crowds . ",3 |
| 254,She was absolutely livid . ,2 |
| 255,That concern turned to heartbreak when they heard of his mother |
| 256,I saw the frightened horses on the edge of a steep drop . ,1 |
| 257,"Barely registering Gwen 's horrified face , she turned and whirled out , crashing the back door against the wall so hard that the echoes seemed to follow her fleeing figure . ",1 |
| 258,"The Irish President , Mary Robinson , had earlier said she shared the sorrow and anguish of the people of her country . ",4 |
| 259,The guard stiffened in anger . ,2 |
| 260,"As she turned to walk on she shivered , affected by a chilliness that seemed to be an expression of her revulsion . ",0 |
| 261,You ca n |
| 262,"His granddaughter 's anger , so like his own , took some of the sting out of Ballater 's wrath . ",2 |
| 263,"` I mean , look at this one , "" said the interviewer , becoming quite indignant and picking one of the schools ' letters contemptuously from the pile . ",2 |
| 264," What in the world ? began Rose , feeling quite bewildered as he let out an amused laugh . ",3 |
| 265,"As he told Barbara afterwards , he had never felt more depressed . ",4 |
| 266,"` When we came to tell you that the service was postponed you were in a very agitated state -- but then it was difficult to persuade you to leave off playing . "" ",1 |
| 267,"` It 's stuck ! "" she cried in dismay . ",1 |
| 268,My anguish must have shown in my face and in my voice . ,4 |
| 269,"Despite moments of despondency , de Gaulle himself certainly did not give up hope . ",4 |
| 270,And found to his annoyance that he was grinding his teeth . ,2 |
| 271,"Plummer wanted to know , a note of exasperation in his voice . ",2 |
| 272,His comments are a major diplomatic gaffe as the CRC has supported the region in its disquiet over the CRE |
| 273,I have received no representations on that matter and I am not aware of any disquiet among the groups that the hon. Gentleman described . ,1 |
| 274,He felt a wave of exasperation rise within him . ,2 |
| 275,It was a revelation after the pain of trotting and Nails was cross when Nutty brought it to an end . ,2 |
| 276,The Doctor looked offended . ,2 |
| 277,"He says that Childine must survive because it has proved itself a lifeline for thousands of frightened , lonely and distressed children . ",1 |
| 278,"At which point , according to my informant , everyone looked absolutely horrified and said : ` Oh no , Prime Minister ! ",1 |
| 279,The woman was not affronted . ,2 |
| 280,"Of course , it entails extra work , but there is a sense of excitement and children like dressing up . ",5 |
| 281,"Mr McWhinney ( 55 ) , of Drumhark Road , Comber , died instantly when his single-engined Pulsar plunged to the ground in front of horrified spectators . ",1 |
| 282,"IMPRESSED just this side of awe as I am by the Department of Transport and its fearless tackling of such problems as juggernaut lorries and EEC regulations , I must nevertheless confess some disquiet about a recent plan . ",1 |
| 283,"Gleeful opposition leaders and Tory Euro-sceptics said the Government 's handling of Maastricht had descended into ` shambles "" . ",5 |
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| 285,"As a toddler she filled in concentric circles provided for her amusement by her father 's youngest brother , young enough to be her own big brother . ",5 |
| 286,From the despair in the parson |
| 287,Successive state elections have seen the governing parties pummelled by a dismayed electorate . ,1 |
| 288,Tzann clucked his tongue with mild exasperation . ,2 |
| 289,"Far from experiencing simple gratitude , such children will most likely feel terribly torn and anxious when faced with their foster parents ' offer of affection . ",1 |
| 290,"The children were watching TV peacefully , but Annie saw her as she bobbed her head around the door , gave a pleased gurgle and started to scramble down . ",5 |
| 291,Rex watched in horror as the black claw tore Bill |
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| 294,"The repeal movement 's national leadership , alarmed about Hopkins ' activities , wrote warning her against any collusion with the enemy . "" ",1 |
| 295,A lot of the time you just shoot because you |
| 296,"Aston Villa are having a great run , but they hold no particular horrors for the Norwich players . ",1 |
| 297,"` All her colleagues are devastated , she was a popular wee girl . "" ",4 |
| 298,The Doctor looked horrified . ,1 |
| 299,"Bathsheba was watching his expression closely , and she had never been more miserable . ",4 |
| 300,"Accordingly , I wrote to my parents and , having pretended for years that I was relatively happy at school , I now confessed that I was utterly miserable , and begged them to take me away . ",4 |
| 301,"The highlight of the whole tournament -- almost irrespective of their performance on the field -- will be SOUTH AFRICA 's emergence from the woods , a coming in from the cold which is generating a great excitement . ",5 |
| 302,"` In fact , "" said Helen , ` I 'm not feeling particularly glum about all this . ",4 |
| 303,Almost every month it seems as though some sad parent on the local news is bemoaning the loss of their teenager who died in this way . ,4 |
| 304,"Jose , the refuge guardian , was concerned when Jeremy did n't return to Elola on the evening of Sunday , October 21 -- he had left his camping gear behind in the hut . ",1 |
| 305,"` Give over , will yer , "" pleaded the disconsolate convener , slapping jam on his butty . ",4 |
| 306,"Zen preferred to think that some alert recruiting officer somewhere , realizing the appalling threat a disgruntled Gilberto would pose outside the law , had bent the rules to let him in . ",0 |
| 307,"IN East Germany two men , formerly regarded as untouchable pillars of the old regime , have , rightly or wrongly , become the focus of over-zealous and sometimes bizarre persecution by the legal authorities and an indignant public . ",2 |
| 308,"This last may be a source of considerable disquiet and one might not at first see how such obviously ` immoral "" content could be defended as part of a system of morality . ",1 |
| 309,"Indignant over suggestions that the Prime Minister has replaced his Jaguar with a Rover , Nigel Lawson can at least draw comfort from the fact that he is a wanted man in the City . ",2 |
| 310,Clare was devastated and swore that she would never go back to school again . ,4 |
| 311,"Typically , Gould 's infrequent letters home detailed only his ornithological exploits , much to the dismay of the household , who were desperate to hear news of a more personal nature . ",1 |
| 312,"A RUSTY old gasometer which fed-up local residents want demolished because ` it 's a blot on the landscape "" has been compared to some of Italy 's most beautiful buildings . ",0 |
| 313,"THE Italian writer Primo Levi died on 11 April 1987 , to the dismay of his readers . ",1 |
| 314,He saw the look of horror on my face . ,1 |
| 315,"The reporter , treading delicately , had asked if it was a great sorrow to her when she and Walter separated . ",4 |
| 316,We finally realised that we could avoid even that embarrassment by giving ourselves breathing space . ,6 |
| 317,"Joseph , unable to follow the French , waited in anguish , not knowing what was being said . ",4 |
| 318,"He sifted , somewhat peeved , through the remaining unopened mail . ",2 |
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