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1 To their great chagrin , not the slightest notice was taken of them.
2 To my great chagrin , Bergman is no longer the force he used to be.
3 Yesterday, to my great chagrin , I found him in tears.
4 To their great chagrin he was not to be found.
5 Early next morning he learned, to his great chagrin , that he had lost the case.
6 Then, to her great chagrin , he himself withdrew.
7 To his great chagrin , the new judges showed themselves as independent, though not as aggressive, as Marshall.
8 After this he went away, to my great chagrin ; why, I did not discover till the following morning.
9 But to be deprived of their coffee, that much-prized luxury of the prairie traveller, was a great chagrin .
10 Such friendship as his did not bear any great strain, as I learnt presently to my great chagrin .
11 General Vandamme withdrew, not without great chagrin , and repaired to the army of Wurtemburg, where he performed prodigies of valor.
12 Erlendur scoffed at the subject as bloody nonsense when it had arisen at the office once, to Elínborg's great chagrin .
13 To James' great chagrin , the mice scampered behind the suit of armor and wriggled under the edge of the Invisibility Cloak.
14 We reached it at length, and to our great chagrin , saw the five great brutes galloping off on the opposite side.
15 This was a great chagrin to his mother, who would have liked to have this last of her sons a gentleman.
16 The pieces de conviction were reduced in number, to the great chagrin of the little clerk, by the interment of the bones.
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