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1 But the volcanic structure of the soil makes me rather uneasy .
2 As he considered the matter he began to feel rather uneasy .
3 He was rather uneasy for fear we intended to cross the Canadian line.
4 She felt rather uneasy and ashamed, especially when she passed the church-going people.
5 I must say I was rather uneasy when I read that.
6 The question which rendered us rather uneasy , was a pertinent one.
7 He had never been away so long before, and I was rather uneasy .
8 She bluffed things off before the other girls, but secretly she felt rather uneasy .
9 But at about midnight I began to feel rather uneasy .
10 Yet when he had spoken he was rather uneasy as to the effect on her.
11 The first consul was for some days rather uneasy at the disposition of men's minds.
12 When he was gone, Richard Bassett became rather uneasy .
13 The pianoforte accompaniment was rather uneasy and faltering.
14 I confess I am rather uneasy about it.
15 I cannot help feeling rather uneasy about it.
16 Both girls, flushed and rather uneasy looking, were now eyeing the two ill-at-ease young first classmen.
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