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1 The first time it happened Ransome and I were very much alarmed .
2 Yet, I was not so much alarmed for myself as for Anne.
3 The cavalier and his companion were much alarmed by this unexpected occurrence.
4 The maid-servant, as much alarmed as myself, opened the door and listened.
5 I am very much alarmed at the news you have given me.
6 Up to the present I saw nothing to be much alarmed about.
7 Yet presently we are much alarmed over the state of our nation.
8 My children, your conduct has much alarmed the white settlers near you.
9 Having heard of frost-bite and its serious effects, I became much alarmed .
10 He became very much alarmed , and was afraid of losing his head.
11 I was not much alarmed , for they were neither large nor formidable.
12 But I will not anticipate: only, remember, be not too much alarmed .
13 Maurice was too much alarmed by his father's appearance to go on.
14 The poor Londoners were very much alarmed at the prospect of the gathering.
15 In 1876 it suddenly ceased, and the Indians were much alarmed .
16 I have nothing else to say; but I am much alarmed .
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