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900 | On the other hand , the most important person , the cameraman , wore jeans and a Micky Mouse T-shirt , over which his mournful , deadpan moon face shone incongruously . | 4 |
901 | By this time I was beginning to think that Eric was either dead or had chosen to forget me , and I felt very depressed . | 4 |
902 | Penelope Huntley sat silent through this speech , chain-smoking , her eyes downcast . | 4 |
903 | If refused , they may feel saddened , disappointed , or inconvenienced , but their self-concept is n't shattered . | 4 |
904 | She did not look like a happy woman . | 5 |
905 | ` I have naught to offer you , " the youth was saying and there was sorrow in his voice . | 4 |
906 | At various periods in his life , he had felt contented , satisfied , angry -- certainly angry -- smug , remorseful , even guilty . | 5 |
907 | THE sickened owner of a horse which was attacked in its stable at Newton Bewley , near Hartlepool , is appealing for help in tracking down the thugs responsible . | 0 |
908 | Usually so mentally attuned , so aware of what she was thinking and feeling , he looked angry and nonplussed , unable to understand her withdrawal . | 3 |
909 | He was , naturally , sometimes nervous in the face of my beauty ; and at other times needlessly pleased with himself . | 1 |
910 | The mood by this time may be more depressed , as they start to look at their own problems as opposed to those of their partner . | 4 |
911 | In any event , a dissatisfied enquirer can be a disgruntled member ! | 0 |
912 | ` Then why are you looking so glum ? | 4 |
913 | Chambers shot him a look of astonishment , then turned to include Nora | 3 |
914 | He looks offended when I tell him he is perceived as a man 's man . | 2 |
915 | As they passed her table , she heard the older woman counting one-two-three , one-two-three like a jolly and exasperated gym teacher . | 2 |
916 | I remembered his amusement about such underwear on his first evening at Sleet , how he subsided into laughter , infectious to everyone but me . | 5 |
917 | ` You could have lent it to me , " Paula said , peeved . | 2 |
918 | At a nervous and hurriedly arranged press conference , the Ibrox publicity machine could barely paper the cracks between the departing boss and his bewildered chairman . | 3 |
919 | He collapsed in a coma at a London club and died hours later in hospital from massive internal bleeding in front of his devastated mum and dad . | 4 |
920 | The contrast with her exhilaration on the frozen lake had come so swiftly . | 5 |
921 | ` No , better to limit the damage , control his anger , make nothing of it , pretend he did n't mind . | 2 |
922 | He laughed at Claudia 's startled expression . | 3 |
923 | Of course I like them ; if I did n't I 'd be utterly miserable . | 4 |
924 | There was genuine sorrow in the producer 's voice . | 4 |
925 | Too much , it seemed to me , was made of Tom 's grief : his courtship of Araminta was forward-looking , and deep grief needs roots in the past . | 4 |
926 | Kendall-Hume turned back to face the dismayed couple . | 1 |
927 | But it was not a happy smile . | 5 |
928 | There have been some most tempting glimpses of it when you have become excited about a design or angry with yourself for a failure to meet your own high standards . " | 5 |
929 | The bearers looked embarrassed and tried to get her to go . | 6 |
930 | A comic romp starring Billy Crystal in which a group of disgruntled New Yorkers play out their frontiersmen fantasies on a two week cattle-drive in New Mexico . | 0 |
931 | People were very angry when Admiral Byng failed to attack the French at Minorca , and the decision to execute him for cowardice was exactly what the public wanted . | 2 |
932 | Jasper reddened and pressed his lip together , and Farraline looked embarrassed . | 6 |
933 | When Alain 's mother finally went inside with a few rueful shakes of her head and a pleased look on her face , Jenna decided to risk all . | 5 |
934 | He 'll be cross , but I 'll go . | 2 |
935 | When another patron tried to step in , the enraged lover flew at him . | 2 |
936 | He was embarrassed about the nature of his illness and reluctant to discuss his bowel function with anyone , especially young women . | 6 |
937 | Deep down I get more and more frightened . | 1 |
938 | He was inconsolable when he found what she 'd done . | 4 |
939 | Captain McArthur was a musical comedy aficionado , and not pleased when Mrs Kingswood spoke critically of the form . | 5 |
940 | We are always sad when a young international athlete finds himself in this situation . " | 4 |
941 | I sit disconsolate in the snow . | 4 |
942 | For a moment Rob looked rather embarrassed . | 6 |
943 | It 'll be very loud and you might get frightened . " | 1 |
944 | But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children . | 1 |
945 | Harry released her and once again his expression was downcast . | 4 |
946 | When he took his hand away still saying nothing , she felt slightly hurt and resentful . | 2 |
947 | ` Do n't be despondent , " she told me . | 4 |
948 | He was gleeful about the idea of a Faber ` Vaudeville " production in 1929 where he starred as a baritone singing Bolovian Ballads and a song about a blue baboon . | 5 |
949 | After one alarmed glance at her apoplectic face , Mr Loveitt said smoothly : ` I think we should get back to the facts . | 1 |
950 | No wonder Superintendent Miller had become exasperated . | 2 |
951 | But behind the strained , happy smiles there will lie the awful knowledge that Alex saw the killer -- and was too young to understand what was going on . | 5 |
952 | Residential workers are faced with youngsters who are not only anxious and resentful about family events , but may also be mistrustful of those who try to help them . | 2 |
953 | Many solicitors never overcome their own embarrassment about the amount that they charge , though few go on to lower their fees . | 6 |
954 | His grief-stricken widow destroyed all his cricket clothes and equipment . | 4 |
955 | They 'd had a skinful so were n't in a particularly noticing mood but they saw and heard nothing , nothing except what they described as a kind of mournful whistling coming from deep in the wood . " | 4 |
956 | Nevertheless , the Commission 's disquiet has not prevented it from agreeing the designation . | 1 |
957 | The infuriated Milan Cardinal told the city governor that both the Chief of Police and the governor would be excommunicated if Landriani was not immediately released back to the convent . | 2 |
958 | He was more frightened than he had been in all the time he had been with them , and he could tell that the girl was frightened too , by her quick , shallow breathing . | 1 |
959 | This time , with deepening anger on the streets over price liberalisation , the hardliners were not to forgo their chance . | 2 |
960 | I watched with dismay as they hit the floor and bounced to eight dusty oblivions . | 1 |
961 | She did n't want to get sad now , not now after it had been so good . | 4 |
962 | The old hands at machine knitting glibly talk about ` two-thirties " to the bewilderment of the newcomers at the knitting club . | 3 |
963 | The finding of the " goat " has caused particular excitement , since i is one of the few large mammals to have been discovered this century . | 5 |
964 | It is true that the wonderful advance of our people has transformed the wilderness into a home where men and women can live comfortably , elegantly , happily , if they are of contented disposition | 5 |
965 | She looked utterly desolate and all of her thirty-eight years ; her cheeks seemed to sag and her jaw-line looked heavy . | 4 |
966 | They might have been in the private wing , put away by their guilty and embarrassed families . | 6 |
967 | Maggie felt an odd excitement stirring inside . | 5 |
968 | Contented workers are more likely to be profitable . | 5 |
969 | As he drove out of his allotted space , to his astonishment he saw Alexandra about to get into her white saloon . | 3 |
970 | She was offended and took it all personally . | 2 |
971 | By six o'clock the water had n't arrived and Haverford , looking at their despondent faces , said , ` It 's like a death in the family . " | 4 |
972 | She 'd felt quite frightened and had n't accepted the invitation . | 1 |
973 | Flt Lt Marshall was extremely embarrassed and always avoided my eye whenever he came into the Met Office after that . | 6 |
974 | Yet the sorrow of Leibnitz , were he to have needlessly destroyed it , is described as ` a natural feeling for a humane man " . | 4 |
975 | He seemed agitated , restlessly pacing about , looking out into the crowds , then drawing back into the shelter of the arcade . | 1 |
976 | ` I 'm too miserable to eat . " | 4 |
977 | He gave one swift look at her horrified expression before continuing . | 1 |
978 | Your eyesight 's not good enough , " Miss Dersingham said with exasperation . | 2 |
979 | You 're not vexed , are you ? he asked incredulously . | 2 |
980 | Startled , and by now more than a little frightened , Patrick headed for Foyles , hoping to lose his followers in the bookshop 's maze of nooks and corners . | 1 |
981 | The priest became agitated . | 1 |
982 | Downstairs in the lobbies , Tories were running around in equal bewilderment over the Speakership . | 3 |
983 | Culley imagined Susan 's gleeful smile as she waited for Yorke to work it out . | 5 |
984 | One insider said last week : ` The sheer anger of people has taken everybody by surprise . | 2 |
985 | ` It 's absolute nonsense , " wails an exasperated spokesman . | 2 |
986 | Utterly flabbergasted , Leith began to realise that he was accusing her of announcing their ` engagement " to all and sundry . | 3 |
987 | Or was it just fear that paralysed her , like a frightened rabbit ? | 1 |
988 | She looked stunned , almost like a sleepwalker . | 3 |
989 | Homosexuality aroused revulsion in about a quarter of the respondents , another quarter seeing it as sick , odd or ridiculous . | 0 |
990 | `` We feel at this point actually quite exhilarated , '' said Nicola McIntyre of San Francisco . | 5 |
991 | Sometimes I've thought I 'll never forget what happened it all comes back and I feel guilty , or or dirty , or humiliated and bitter | 6 |
992 | Support for the Greens may have shrunk but it was still at the same level as the Liberal Democrats " , the third party in Parliament , so perhaps Ms Cooke was unduly downcast . | 4 |
993 | It is not uncommon to hear of old women who are cross when asked to perform domestic tasks in residential care ! | 2 |
994 | Cranston , too , was thinking about events in the Tower but was too anxious to concentrate on the problems they posed . | 1 |
995 | Such old people may have little embarrassment with each other about bodily functions , perhaps less than some husbands and wives because they were the stuff of taken-for-granted childhood . | 6 |
996 | ` If the manual was lying in the BMW , I think some hint of the elation of the police would have come through on the intercepts . | 5 |
997 | The kids will be heartbroken . | 4 |
998 | I have climbed it from all sides , every time making new discoveries , finding new surprises and delights and , let me confess , secret places from which I have recoiled in horror . | 1 |
999 | Her mother would be cross and he would feel stupid . | 2 |