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Example sentences for "much uneasiness"

  • However, the negotiations did not take the favourable turn which the First Consul had expected; and, notwithstanding all the address of Lucien, the communication was not heard without much uneasiness.

  • In the spring of 1808 a circumstance occurred which gave, me much uneasiness; it was the departure of Bernadotte, Prince of Ponte-Corvo, who received orders to repair to Copenhagen.

  • He was for several months president of the committee of inquiry which caused the Marquis de Favras to be arrested and hanged, and gave so much uneasiness to the Court.

  • But that is not the case, for I will not, even in your mind, have you give yourself so much uneasiness.

  • You was so pensive, Sir, yesterday, and it gave me so much uneasiness to see you so, that I could not avoid promising to answer the letter you wrote me.

  • I cannot conceive a word of your letter,----it gives me much uneasiness.

  • The doctor became soon satisfied concerning the trinkets which had given him so much uneasiness, and which had brought so much mischief on the head of poor Booth.

  • A few days now brought matters to an eclaircissement between us; the being undeceived in what had given me so much uneasiness gave me a pleasure too sweet to be resisted.

  • He then acquainted her with his melancholy dream, which occasioned him so much uneasiness.

  • What is it," demanded the prince, "that could give my father so much uneasiness?

  • If there be occasion for it, I can apply to my needle as well as you, and would sooner do so, than part with any of my things, since it gives you so much uneasiness.

  • My own honour (scrupulous you might call it) would not suffer me to let the man succeed Mr Arnold in my love, who was the occasion of so much uneasiness to him, and the cause of my being suspected in my fidelity.

  • For my mother of herself, I am sure, would not have thought of disposing of you, without your liking, so soon after an affair that had created you so much uneasiness, unless it had been suggested to her by somebody.

  • DEAR SIR, I received last Wednesday your letter of the 16th of October, and could scarcely have thought that any one from you could give me so much uneasiness as this has done.

  • I hardly thought it possible, any letter of yours could have given me so much uneasiness.

  • DEAR MADAM, I thought by this time to have been leaving this place, but I find my friend who is still very low, expresses so much uneasiness at the Idea of my quitting him, that I cannot refuse him the remainder of the month.

  • But at present the concourse about him gives him so much uneasiness that he expresses the utmost impatience to be gone.

  • The impression of this look remained with me, and gave me much uneasiness.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    betook myself; horse sense; much affected; much amiss; much astonished; much attention; much chance; much comfort; much confidence; much desired; much engaged; much greater; much increased; much later; much length; much nicer; much nitrogen; much obliged; much pleased; much right; much satisfaction; much surprised; much talk; much uneasiness; much used; when heated