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1 As the British government became more alarmed , Sir William slowly withdrew support.
2 The night wore on and the searchers grew more and more alarmed .
3 At first he was more alarmed about Hamilton than about the Dictator.
4 Their masters know this, and knowing it, are all the more alarmed .
5 Another letter from Widdowson, still more alarmed and vehement than the last.
6 Perhaps because the heat of the pepper lingered, Riddle became more alarmed .
7 When I again took one more alarmed look round, he had disappeared.
8 You seem more alarmed now, Joe, than when there really was danger.
9 Growing more alarmed every minute, he began to retrace his steps.
10 The more Margaret thought about it the more alarmed she became.
11 As he read them, the king became more and more alarmed .
12 As the hours dragged on wearily, they became still more and more alarmed .
13 Ion had been growing more alarmed as the whispered conversation progressed.
14 Their mother and sister hurried forward to meet them, more alarmed than ever.
15 If anything, he was more alarmed over our predicament than I.
16 For my part, I was more alarmed for him than for Miss Bromley.
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