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700 | Very likely he was simply lying on his bed in a state of dejection and , perhaps , of remorse for his massacre of " the possessions " which was now generally thought not to have been necessary . | 4 |
701 | This did the trick : the boys now have a more distant friendship and David is much happier . | 5 |
702 | This caused a good deal of consternation and dismay in Westminster . | 1 |
703 | ` He was depressed and has suffered a great deal of mental anguish . " | 4 |
704 | Laura stared up at Ross in stupefied amazement . | 3 |
705 | Ethel shook her head in puzzlement , but a gleam had been coming into Eames 's eyes . | 3 |
706 | The commercial ethic meant some deterioration in standards , while the cutbacks in the Overseas News department , one of the glories of Bush House , caused much dismay in the public communications world . | 1 |
707 | Squeezed like despondent sardines , they looked as if they were huddling for warmth . | 4 |
708 | ` He was livid . | 2 |
709 | Brian Davies , also from near Coventry , had entered some immense pumpkins and marrows , but seemed mournful . | 4 |
710 | To our gratification , Blackwells , whom we had approached , expressed interest in the project , something we had not dared to expect . | 5 |
711 | Much pressure can overtly or unwittingly be put on grown up children , to provide grandchildren for the delight of the grandparents . | 5 |
712 | Len looked apologetic and woebegone , and mumbled something about not letting down his mates . | 4 |
713 | Perhaps elated behaviour has evolved in connection with a rise in the hierarchy , depressive behaviour with a fall . | 5 |
714 | They were very polite , but also very embarrassed . | 6 |
715 | The next thing he knew he was lying on the floor , half stunned , beans everywhere . | 3 |
716 | More usually it left him ashamed and angry , despite his wife 's kind words of consolation , and Ashi herself in an agitated state of dissatisfaction and unhappiness . | 1 |
717 | I 'm embarrassed for Blade . | 6 |
718 | But the council 's so embarrassed about that one that they 're just leaving them to put it right as quietly as they can . | 6 |
719 | Wycombe were beaten by Bob Taylor 's 82nd-minute winner , and their disconsolate boss Martin O'Neill said : ` I was actually looking forward to extra-time because I was so sure we would win . | 4 |
720 | There was real anguish in his eyes . | 4 |
721 | He was a contented man for he had a good wife , a prosperous farm in Upper Caversham some four miles from Reading market , had had a good season and a financially successful day . | 5 |
722 | Not everybody wants and trailed into silence , for Lily 's eyelids were now fluttering , holding back offended tears . | 2 |
723 | ` When a police sergeant revisited Mr Thompson he was still clearly the worse for drink and was in an agitated state . " | 1 |
724 | Her disgruntlement arose from the now obvious fact that the prince was enamoured of Joan . | 0 |
725 | However , she had no intention of revealing her gratification to Anne . | 5 |
726 | He began to kiss her , and Dinah knew slight revulsion ; if only he would leave her alone for once ! | 0 |
727 | Yesterday it was also disclosed that glamorous Suzannah Dwyer told her devastated husband of her romance 24 hours before Bates went public with the news at a press conference . | 4 |
728 | There was anger in Jacob 's voice and stance as he led her towards Sylvie 's bedroom . | 2 |
729 | Thus if a particularly irate husband pronounced the words three times in the heat of the moment the divorce was permanent and could not be reversed . | 2 |
730 | And yesterday his heartbroken wife Jane slammed police for failing to find him after she raised the alarm 48 hours earlier . | 4 |
731 | Bob sat up on the bed and gazed at her in astonishment . | 3 |
732 | He had a narrow mournful face , tapering to a long pointed chin . | 4 |
733 | Returning to the campuses in a state of excitement , they sensed victory over the authorities , but had to secure the release of their arrested colleagues . | 5 |
734 | Through a swell of tears Ruth stared incredulously at the bundle and felt such despair that she feared she would drop the child . | 4 |
735 | But I do n't want an indignant boyfriend on my doorstep breathing fire . " | 2 |
736 | Apparently the RLD was not aware of the details of the Vanguard accident at that time , but the subsequent publication of the report on the accident should have reinforced their disquiet . | 1 |
737 | This disgruntled minority has a disturbing impact on the performance of other pupils . | 0 |
738 | Figurative arts , even more than poetry , expressed the mixed feelings of elation over past victories and fear of future incursions which the Celts inspired . | 5 |
739 | At this stage you are normally expected to experience grief when the main feeling is shock . | 4 |
740 | Except the O'Neil family in the first row of the circle , who sat in stupefied amazement , hardly believing what they had witnessed . | 3 |
741 | He 'd play her along until she got fed-up and started making too many demands . | 0 |
742 | Nutty was not offended . | 2 |
743 | They were a little anxious about the flight over the Timor Sea as their compass had been 10 awry on the outward journey though it was correct at Melbourne . | 1 |
744 | She took two or three large breaths over the top of her bag of groceries , while Mrs Stych watched her stupefaction with complacency . | 3 |
745 | Without another word , Bert Rafferty gently picked up the frightened child and made towards the cliff . | 1 |
746 | Corbett stopped his horse and turned to the startled Ranulf . | 3 |
747 | Perhaps it was despair that made me believe there was one person in the world who might know that I was in despair . | 4 |
748 | When Lansdowne communicated his despair about the war to the press in 1917 and called for negotiations , there was a storm of protest . | 4 |
749 | Determinedly she put her worries and the root cause of her despondency behind her and tried to think more cheerfully . | 4 |
750 | He considered this thoughtfully , then a gleam of amusement came into his eyes . | 5 |
751 | More then 40,000 ecstatic fans filled stadia each night to scream at the girly they instantly dubbed the Mighty Minogue . | 5 |
752 | I want you and Sheila to know how very much I appreciate the kindness shown to me in my earlier mood of despondency . | 4 |
753 | Interpersonal arguments and difficulties were also a more common feature of the experiences of depressed patients than of the comparison group . | 4 |
754 | Within months revival began , and overjoyed Christians overflowed into the city streets . | 5 |
755 | But conservatives are also miffed about Foster 's long ties to the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the fact that his teen-age pregnancy program dispenses contraceptives . | 2 |
756 | Even as he spoke , she saw the dawning horror in his eyes . | 1 |
757 | His face was livid , and his hand had clapped to his sword . | 2 |
758 | She stopped as she saw the look of annoyance on his face . | 2 |
759 | ` I thought they must have had a quarrel , " Brand said , and I had the impression he was n't heartbroken about it . " | 4 |
760 | ` You think of everything , do n't you ? " she said with a delighted smile . | 5 |
761 | In front of stunned mourners he told grieving widow Linsay Robinson to ` pay up or else " . | 3 |
762 | Untidy work led to rows , rows led to confrontation , confrontation led to the boy being soundly thrashed by his exasperated mother . | 2 |
763 | Please do n't let the dismay of the pro-Ford lobby colour your judgement in future road tests . | 1 |
764 | Taheb 's face became sad . | 4 |
765 | His moist mouth suckled , and when she gazed down at his rapt , contented face she knew that she was lost to him . | 5 |
766 | I could n't bear the mournful look on his face . | 4 |
767 | " What 's this , playing infant games still ? " he demanded , and was gratified to see the flush of embarrassment in Tristram 's cheek . | 6 |
768 | Sister Cecilia was flushed with vexation . | 2 |
769 | Even so , becoming angry when travel arrangements go wrong can hardly help . | 2 |
770 | Her astonished eyes were taking in his costume : gold-embroidered satin jacket , knee breeches and jabot of the eighteenth century . | 3 |
771 | Ralf the pedlar stood in the centre of the drawbridge , a pleased smile stretching from ear to ear . | 5 |
772 | He felt too let-down and disgruntled . | 0 |
773 | She knew that his Gothic romance and glossary were being turned down by publisher after publisher and he grew despondent as he rewrote and rewrote again . | 4 |
774 | Then he relaxes into a sorrowful smile , like when you remember someone you loved who died a long time ago . | 4 |
775 | He left so quickly that she stared in astonishment at the door he had closed behind him . | 3 |
776 | A CITY 'S terror-stricken minicab drivers are threatening to quit their jobs in fear after the murder of a young cabbie . | 1 |
777 | Shelley sat down beside the patient and smiled at him , the cheerfulness coming from somewhere behind her deep despair . | 4 |
778 | Geographical moves have been found to be third most important in a list of ten precipitants concentrated in the month before the onset of depressive symptoms , in forty consecutive clinically depressed patients . | 4 |
779 | She turned to Fran , faint annoyance crossing her face . | 2 |
780 | It is also worth speculating on the fate of what must have been a nonplussed Christopher Chryselius , Sir John Pennington must have been thoroughly annoyed at the outcome , too . | 3 |
781 | He looked up , his lugubrious face pale , and Athelstan saw it was tear-stained . | 4 |
782 | Paddington grew more and more excited as he listened . | 5 |
783 | He seemed too depressed to do very much , wandering round the house like a zombie . | 4 |
784 | I 'm really ashamed of the matter and therefore return to you the bond cancelled . | 6 |
785 | There were rumours of anger among the grain farmers , who were being given IOUs instead of cash for their crops . | 2 |
786 | It can be the focus of inconsolable grief ; it inspires poetry and literature , symphonies and songs . | 4 |
787 | The kids were mortified but I thought it was a real hoot . " | 6 |
788 | Nor was the thought that he alone might hold the key to the mystery the sole component in his strangely elated state . | 5 |
789 | Maurice seemed startled . | 3 |
790 | She sounded very disappointed and David knew she was suppressing her exasperation . | 2 |
791 | I was mortified , because we did n't appear at the presentation ceremony and I did n't receive a medal as a memento of the occasion . | 6 |
792 | Sonia and Helen flung themselves into my arms , to Joe 's great astonishment . | 3 |
793 | The Brazilian lover was looking increasingly disconsolate . | 4 |
794 | Shelley looked at the happy faces of her companions , and knew they wanted to be alone , however sweet they were being . | 5 |
795 | Now Endill felt really depressed . | 4 |
796 | But why does Mr Ross always look sad ? | 4 |
797 | That may not , however , be enough for the offended partner . | 2 |
798 | But the parting has brought some sweet sorrow to her and her landlord . | 4 |
799 | That was still the kind of work that I wanted to do , and if I thought very much a comprehensive schools it was in a spirit of mild disquiet . | 1 |
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