Captain Glass, being alarmed, went up the gangway, and judging that a mutiny had arisen, returned to fetch his sword.
This was an expostulation, in which his majesty observed, that he and his allies could not fail of being alarmed at her great preparations by sea and land.
Sweden, whose designs were still so mysterious, that the confederates could not help being alarmed at his being in the heart of Germany.
General Manteuffel, being alarmed, endeavoured to rally the troops; but was wounded and taken, with about two hundred men, and three pieces of cannon.
Sulla had not yet received intelligence of these events, but upon the first news and reports about Pompeius, being alarmed at his being among so many hostile generals of such reputation, he made haste to relieve him.
The others, being alarmed at the discharge of missiles from so great a distance, and at the death of their champion, retreated a little from the bank.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being alarmed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.