disquiet sentence examples
- Disquiet about potentially harmful health effects
arising from the radiation emitted from these facilities is acknowledged.
- Someone
expressed disquiet
about legacy money going into admin.
- There is also
considerable disquiet
among the public at large.
- This act caused
much disquiet
in scotland where the snp accused the tories of using scotland for experimental purposes.
- In recent years people in many sectors of society have
expressed disquiet
about a lack of creativity in the curriculum.
- Disquiet in the ranks
for some time about some aspects of mcc policy.
- Disquiet about this proposal.
- Whilst berger and jacoby
articulate deep disquiet
with disturbing eloquence they match their unease with an equally articulate hope.
- The actions of king james had already caused
grave disquiet.
- But there is
deep disquiet
that the rules conceal fundamental inconsistencies.
- Disquiet about the fact
that cornwall does not have its own llsc.
- Talking about your feelings might not be comfortable - yet you may feel the need to clue someone into
growing disquiet.
- A study commissioned for the inquiry revealed
widespread disquiet
about this trend among those who have saved during their working lives.
- There was
also disquiet
over the purposes for which hesa used the data once institutions had supplied it.
- The actions of king james had already
caused grave disquiet.
- Mcofs should be very careful about publicizing it; hence my
extreme disquiet
relating to its prominent position in current scottish mountaineer.
- They say he never
voiced disquiet
or offered to resign.
- The penalty should reflect
public disquiet
at the unnecessary loss of life.
- Many of them
felt profound disquiet
at the sufferings of the unemployed.
- Now is the opportunity for churches all over the country to express the
deep disquiet
which many people are feeling about this war.
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