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1 The trouble is that the crowd become uneasy and this adds to the pressure.
2 Suddenly the boatmen become uneasy , and say that the island is not generally there.
3 The double, then, in my imagination, would gradually become uneasy under this secret observation.
4 She had first become uneasy when the new steam cut-off had failed to reimburse him.
5 Young minds, from their want of knowledge of the world, are inclined to become uneasy .
6 The Emperor, who had become uneasy , directed M. de Montron and M. Bresson to be watched.
7 The kids had become uneasy and were crying.
8 They should not, however, linger longer than necessary, as their hostess may become uneasy at their delay.
9 His Holiness has become uneasy with your aggressive recruiting policies and your practices of corporal mortification. He paused.
10 Tait seemed to have become uneasy .
11 He would doubtless have become uneasy !
12 The ladies had all at once become uneasy owing to the disappearance of the children, and called to them.
13 She had become uneasy when he asked her whether she would like to live in his house at Perivale.
14 He was beginning to become uneasy , when she made her appearance again, clad in her old faded black dress.
15 Her expression had become uneasy .
16 It would not be the first time the United States and Iran have found common cause and become uneasy bedfellows.
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