1 The crisis has alarmed a region with a history of ethnic conflict.
2 Let those alarmed by Daesh go and remove it, the official said.
3 I resolved, therefore, not to be unduly alarmed by this mysterious change.
4 Since the house was alarmed , they let her go in without them.
5 Scientists are alarmed , saying there could be knock-on effects across the region.
6 This absence of trust has saddened and alarmed us, the report said.
7 Of course you were alarmed and distressed; nothing could be more natural.
8 He was afraid of her; she vaguely alarmed him; that was all.
9 His anti-Arab rhetoric has alarmed Palestinians and Arab leaders in the region.
10 The banks and other business will now be seriously alarmed as well.
11 Surprised and alarmed , the spider reacted in the only way it knew.
12 Are you feeling all right? said the woman, alarmed by his breathing.
13 Something had alarmed them; they had heard voices in front of them.
14 There was something in the tone of the whimsicality that alarmed her.
15 As the British government became more alarmed , Sir William slowly withdrew support.
16 Okay, so people out there are alarmed right now, that's only natural.
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