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1 There was pandemonium behind him in camp and ahead of him nothing.
2 So when we say the class was pandemonium we're using hyperbole to-
3 All the tension in the room snapped at once and there was pandemonium .
4 There was pandemonium , of course, because nothing could have landed there.
5 When we had reached Capas, it was pandemonium , Japs and captives all milling around.
6 If earlier there had been confusion, now there was pandemonium .
7 The crowds surged and billowed, and there was pandemonium .
8 The town was pandemonium into which distracted German officers were trying to introduce some order.
9 There was pandemonium after a motorcycle pulled up alongside the victim's van at about 3pm.
10 There was pandemonium and they were taken to prison.
11 On the other side of the fence was pandemonium !
12 Beyond the Rommel Fernández stadium in Panama City, there was pandemonium , people flooding the streets.
13 It was pandemonium , and the manager got so wild that he lost all control of himself.
14 There was pandemonium and that domestic emergency had to be sorted out immediately by a parent.
15 Our chemistry professor was a very clever man, but extremely eccentric, and his class was pandemonium .
16 The result of this gesture was pandemonium .
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