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1 For once in his life Mr. Madgin was too agitated to read.
2 Back in my room, I felt too agitated to go to bed.
3 Read it to me, I am too agitated to make it out.
4 I wasn't tired in the least, and too agitated to sleep anyhow.
5 I cannot bear it; I am too miserable, too agitated , too terrified.
6 Leah turned back around, but was still too agitated to sit down.
7 The baroness did not again take up the newspaper; she was too agitated .
8 His mind is too agitated ; he won't be able to sleep.
9 Of the extreme risk of the undertaking she was too agitated to think.
10 Witness: I was too agitated at the time to recognise him.
11 Allday spat in the sand but Urquhart was too agitated to notice it.
12 I was too agitated , too confused, I thought, even to swallow.
13 At first he was too agitated to be able to collect his thoughts.
14 He was too agitated , too exasperated, for any serious reflection on the situation.
15 Kitty almost sniffed, but she was too agitated to be scornful.
16 Though my dinner was good, I was too agitated to appreciate the chef's efforts.
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