Mr. Allport made a sound expressingastonishment and dismay.
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Rather than expressingastonishment, they say policymakers need to strengthen long-term countermeasures and act more effectively on reducing carbon emissions.
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Then, expressingastonishment at having to resume the journey at so early an hour, the child submitted silently to orders.
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Colonel Bradshawe might amuse himself and his cronies by expressingastonishment at his blindness or complaisance, but Shortridge had good reasons for what he did.
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Notwithstanding this astounding spectacle, Lady Annabel neither started nor screamed; she only said in an audible tone, and one rather expressingastonishment than agitation, 'Venetia!'
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"Certainly!" said mademoiselle, expressingastonishment by flinging up both her hands with all the fingers spread out in the air.