Use of disquiet in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include disquiet at the start of sentence, disquiet at the end of sentence and disquiet in the middle of sentence
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disquiet at the start of sentence
- Disquiet that the apology was a beautiful gesture but a theological mistake bubbled to the surface last week.
- Disquiet grew and, on 11 February 1911, the ever-appeasing government brought in tougher laws restricting the use of Aube grapes.
disquiet at the end of sentence
- I felt a prickle of disquiet.
- Even Moscow's lower orders, it seemed, were beginning to voice their disquiet.
- In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
disquiet in the middle of sentence
- Her disquiet made us uneasy too.
- The disquiet will boil over in the long run.
- His appointment caused disquiet among members.
- I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
- We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument.
- There was widespread disquiet in the media and elsewhere.
- The Department of Health is aware of the disquiet among dentists.
- There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
- The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.
- The union has voiced its disquiet about the way the protest was handled.
- There is considerable public disquiet about the safety of the new trains.
- Hypnotherapy can also help relieve profound feelings of disquiet or anxiety.
- People felt a growing sense of disquiet over levels of crime in the neighborhood.
- The strength of the dollar is causing considerable disquiet on the Stock Exchange.
- The British government threatened to make public its disquiet but then pulled back.
- Jessica had refrained from expressing any further disquiet over them - at lest to me.
- There was also widespread disquiet over the nature of the undercover operation which had trapped him.
- The House resolved that the petition created disquiet and should therefore not be entertained by the House.
- But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children.
- The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.
- Underlying the disquiet was a strong current of belief that the act of going tieless was tantamount to social chaos!
- In the regions the greatest level of disquiet was in the south-west, where 25 % of members were not totally satisfied.
- There may be cases where there is parliamentary disquiet over a ministerial proposal and then the minister has a change of mind.
- Is he also aware that there has been considerable disquiet over the proposed amalgamation of the St. Neots and Huntingdon bench?
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