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1 He was feeling both awed by the unexpected responsibility and tremendously important.
2 Sedley was awed by the ingenuous resentment which appeared in her manner.
3 I think we all felt somewhat awed by all that it represented.
4 Anna lay for a moment, awed by the suddenness of the storm.
5 For a moment I was awed by the aristocratic magnificence of balloons.
6 G. was rather awed by the varied career he sketched for her.
7 The female elf was awed by the grandness of the inner hallway.
8 I expected to be awed by him; but I wasn't, a bit.
9 Trudie is silent and round-eyed, awed by the speed of the vehicle.
10 Isaac and Shadrach stared into their mirrors, awed by its monstrous majesty.
11 Sometimes, when Qui-Gon considers it, he is awed by his student's steadfastness.
12 She was almost awed by the change that had come over it.
13 Micheline, lowering her eyes, and awed by the Englishwoman's grandeur, timidly said:
14 Theroen ran his hand through her hair, seemed awed by its softness.
15 Dan was silent, awed by the revelation of his old friend's mind.
16 Was this big westerner really awed by the situation we were facing?
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