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1 It is not often that one has seen him looking so agitated .
2 Mrs. Bates seemed so agitated Kate added: I mean how it started.
3 He was so agitated the move came across more spasm than shrug.
4 But Winters was so agitated that at first he could hardly speak.
5 If we hadn't encountered the serpent, I wouldn't have been so agitated .
6 I'm so agitated by recent events, that, that-indeedyou must excuse me.
7 He was still so agitated that he scarcely heard Blomkvist's question.
8 I could not remember a time that Gop was so agitated .
9 It was not improbable, so agitated was the multitude before them.
10 It was foolish to get so agitated , but I could not help it.
11 Both were tired, but so agitated that they did not want to sleep.
12 She was so agitated that she made Pauncefort a confidant of her apprehensions.
13 He had never seen the engineer so wrought up, so white, so agitated .
14 She was so agitated she could not trust herself to touch its surface.
15 He is your friend, and you become so agitated when he is mentioned.
16 I was so agitated that I was glad to see the cell door.
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