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1 The flight of the earls caused great consternation to the Irish Government.
2 To his great consternation the girl approached tremblingly from the inner shadow.
3 The rumor reached the Indian village at Crèvecœur, and created great consternation .
4 Then she sprang from the mulberry-tree, to the great consternation of Silvère.
5 They brought him home in an ambulance car to Henrietta's great consternation .
6 Soon, to our great consternation , he didn't even want to see his chums.
7 The appearance of the expedition at first caused great consternation among the inhabitants.
8 The Spaniards seem to have been in great consternation at first.
9 He guessed in fact that his communication would cause his sister great consternation .
10 In an instant their fun came to an end, and great consternation ensued.
11 These announcements at first caused great consternation among the families mentioned.
12 His obstinacy was bruited about the country-side, and caused great consternation .
13 When this order was sent to Paterson there was great consternation .
14 It was an unprecedented demand, and occasioned great consternation , but must be obeyed.
15 They'd made no attempt, but their mere appearance brought great consternation among the guard.
16 He found the people of that city in great consternation .
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