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1 It didn't matter that conditions in the training camps might become unpleasant .
2 Even my memory will soon become unpleasant to her.
3 They only become unpleasant when they feel the need to create a defence, and they exaggerate.
4 He never allows himself to become unpleasant .
5 If Capone does become unpleasant with Gerald, he's going to be in for a nasty surprise himself.
6 Their flavors tend to become unpleasant with prolonged heat, so they're often grated over a dish at the last minute.
7 Before long its palpitation had become unpleasant , though not alarming as yet and probably no more than a passing phase.
8 Their home-life became unpleasant and every moment threatened to bring a catastrophe.
9 However, continuing to drink water once thirst has been satiated becomes unpleasant and, eventually, quite aversive.
10 When she beats him up for pushing her buttons, his need to establish his superiority becomes unpleasant .
11 The scene, consequently, soon became unpleasant , and Andrea Barrofaldi took measures to put an end to it.
12 Surface's manner changed; his eyes became unpleasant .
13 Increase the size of the cold cloth if the patient finds this pleasant; stop if it becomes unpleasant .
14 I'm sorry that it became unpleasant .
15 The lovely lady intervened before things became unpleasant . He picked up Azarné's small bronze hand and kissed her knuckles.
16 The spell was becoming unpleasant .
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