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1 Therefore, there must be something seriously wrong with the methods being used.
2 Clearly there was something more seriously wrong than the author would admit.
3 When Edward Herrmann has the most amusing line, something is seriously wrong .
4 Frank, however, knew that there was something seriously wrong with the craft.
5 If a meeting went over fifteen minutes, it meant something was seriously wrong .
6 Paul Wallace knew immediately something was seriously wrong - the pain was excruciating.
7 She was relieved to hear that there was nothing seriously wrong with him.
8 When you drive this many Ferraris this fast, things can go seriously wrong .
9 Again, a chiropractor checked him out and found nothing seriously wrong .
10 Something was seriously wrong with the story Sanchez and his men were telling.
11 Kimura realized now that something was seriously wrong with the rider.
12 Either this kid was talented, or there was something seriously wrong with me.
13 If there is pain, it is a certain evidence of something seriously wrong .
14 If something is seriously wrong , if she is really ill, that is different.
15 He's pretty weak, but I don't think there's anything seriously wrong with him.
16 As soon as Gillian begins to talk, Sally knows that something is seriously wrong .
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