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1 The only thing that really troubled him was loss of spiritual communion.
2 Then, seeing that she was really troubled , he spoke with sudden kindliness:
3 He was really troubled , however, that they had been so easily deceived.
4 Can't ask you to read everything to me. His eyes really troubled him.
5 Finally, Alexia came round and about to the thing that really troubled her.
6 For the first time the accused seemed to be really troubled .
7 Both sides were understrength but Donegal were never really troubled in the second half.
8 What really troubled her terribly to-night Was the telegram she found in her room.
9 But the only thing which really troubled them was 'half-time.'
10 What is it, Rose darling?-areyou really troubled about Daisy?
11 The other male members of the party really troubled themselves very little about the brigands.
12 That was the only thought which really troubled him.
13 What really troubled me was that I'd been driving around unwittingly with an empty tank.
14 The prospect of a still further increase in his family caused him to be really troubled .
15 But the Boy Scouts speech really troubled him.
16 She was, however, really troubled in another way.
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