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How to use disquiet in a sentence

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However, I am constrained to view, with great disquiet, some aspects of these plans.
These characters may be inarticulate, their words awkward attempts to express existential disquiet.
There is, however, growing disquiet in the community about what many see as selling off the farm.
It lays at the bottom of a great deal of the general disquiet regarding the age of biotechnology.
This affects my entire perception of the city, filling me with disquiet, antipathy and even a certain revulsion.
There appears to be a growing disquiet about the recent actions and opinions of America that many people are reacting against.
Her shadow flickered across the wall behind her, tail lashing in disquiet, inhuman muscles shifting as she moved.
If the library is occupied by a playgroup it would cause them a considerable amount of disquiet.
But, if so, what according to him is the true significance of the kind of unease or disquiet to which he refers?
It has grown to such a level and such a pitch that I'm sure it's a cause of many people's disquiet.
While this lack of stereospecificity does not establish that the oxidation is artefactual it was, nevertheless, cause for disquiet.
They will return to their partisan duties with a sense of disquiet that will slightly but surely fuzz the intensity of their focus.
Despite considerable public disquiet, the post-Maastricht period saw substantial policy development.
The last thing any hospital needs during a period of public disquiet is another type of scare to increase anxiety.
The euthanasia programme was discontinued on Hitler's order in August 1941 because it was causing public disquiet.
They talk tough while their actions add to the numbers and so also to public disquiet about the scale of immigration.
The only disquiet in the camp emerges from the striking similarity of each tune.
And this is only a pale reflection of the extent of public disquiet and the belief that the prime minister was lying.
The scale of public disquiet is such that the government has intimated that the redeployment has a limit of 30 days.
Over in the UK where plans are well underway to do just this, there's a growing groundswell of public disquiet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Violet Granger was leagues away, and a touch of romance could not disquiet or hurt her.
Yet, conscious that he had said nothing that was wrong, he felt no disquiet.
But, somehow, to his disquiet Fyles now realized that there was no further encroachment.
At the time, these new views and the tone of our talk helped to disquiet me.
She looked at him, and read in his countenance the disquiet with which his soul laboured.
In vague disquiet he started the car and mechanically drove on, while gunch's hostile eyes seemed to follow him all the way.
The disquiet of the outlying cities on the borders of Lombardy was due to a desire for union with the transpadane Republic.
The inroads of episcopacy were at this time threatening to disquiet Anwoth.
There was no shadow of disquiet in the minds of any of them.
Our quaint old city has been in a disquiet mood for several weeks.
To a man who is struggling with a complicated burden of perplexity and disquiet, such a reception is trying, I assure you.
The magic mirror had been for about a year in the Prince's possession, when one day a new subject of disquiet seized upon him.
And there is growing disquiet in Labour ranks that former Plaid Cymru President Lord Elis Thomas may have compromised his impartiality.
The many things she saw there allayed the first pangs of her disquiet.
The message was curt, and even cold, but it brought her no disquiet.
If there was remonstration on the pitch, that was mirrored in the stands with supporters vocal with their disquiet.
To keep silence during the telling deepens the disquiet curiously.
This disquiet, however, lingered about him, and would yield to nothing.
The boy, also, after a week or two of mental disquiet, began to gratify his protectors by many inadvertent proofs that he considered them as parents, and their house as home.
Yet Estella was so inseparable from all my restlessness and disquiet of mind, that I really fell into confusion as to the limits of my own part in its production.
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