We have no meanings for "many disturbances" in our records yet.
1 They were so many disturbances of the even flow in which his bliss lay.
2 So many disturbances arising on all hands were sufficient to awaken an inactive general.
3 There were not many disturbances like the Camp Carroll riot.
4 There were many disturbances along the seacoast.
5 A few intimate friends formed a pleasant society, and she enjoyed a little tranquillity after so many disturbances .
6 Contests occurred between his troops and those of the garrison, and many disturbances were created in the streets of the city.
7 You can fancy that nobody much minded such a king as this, and so there were many disturbances in his time.
8 He was summoned again to Rome in 1579 to quell the first of the many disturbances that befell the English college under the Jesuit influence.
9 So we can suppose that in cultured cells exposition in the zone of the accident the genomic instability is induced which results in many disturbances .
10 "What can we do for you?" I said, hoping to find the reason for the many disturbances .
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