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400 | Now fed-up locals want the name of their quiet cul-de-sac in Studley , Warwickshire , changed -- unless BBC chiefs drop the flop of a show first . | 0 |
401 | Two fierce eyes glared at the terror-stricken sailors . | 1 |
402 | And when I first got an inkling the little was far worse than none , and I became melancholy and miserable . | 4 |
403 | It was after noon by the time we actually got sorted , much to the annoyance of the lady from the Public Relations company who had hired us . | 2 |
404 | Effortlessly , his knee slid to part her legs , but when she threw him a look of utter dismay he paused . | 1 |
405 | Wenner would fly in to issue instructions to an increasingly disconsolate staff and Jagger would pay the bills . | 4 |
406 | There must be another reason why you are so sad , " he said , looking kindly at me . | 4 |
407 | To those workers who profess bewilderment as to how they might help , who feel their knowledge in sexual matters is insufficient or are doubtful of their capabilities for sexual counselling and aid , one would suggest that they raise the matter within their training departments . | 3 |
408 | I felt that she was quite distressed by the birth -- she seemed drowsy and a bit blue . | 4 |
409 | Neither of us could wait to get the round over , we were so cold and miserable . | 4 |
410 | And though , as Lachlan had planned , they had expected the attack in the morning , they were quite happy when their lookouts reported the Macleans ' approach in the early evening . | 5 |
411 | She became happier , more settled . | 5 |
412 | Despite the sadness of the occasion , many gave way to hysterical giggling as they gradually realized that every compartment contained mourners or corpses . | 4 |
413 | In a low , resentful voice , Cullam said , ` I was sick . | 2 |
414 | She realised with astonishment that he was actually pleading . | 3 |
415 | Joe sat with his head in his hands not hearing the mournful sound of a tug edging shorewards in the direction of the docks or the lonely cry of the seagulls overhead . | 4 |
416 | The wedding guest did not exactly beat his breast but he looked considerably crestfallen . | 4 |
417 | ` It 's inconceivable , I agree , " responded Howard , waving a well-manicured hand , his plump face pink with embarrassment at the directness of Newman . | 6 |
418 | All this generated considerable excitement within AEA . | 5 |
419 | His eyes were so far out of his head that he looked like a startled grasshopper . | 3 |
420 | At that stage , Sunderland were good value for the lead and Mr Crosby must have been a contented man . | 5 |
421 | My husband still feels very cross . | 2 |
422 | Have you ever felt so angry about men that you 've been moved to write a song about it ? | 2 |
423 | Annabel said in an agitated voice , ` I feel as if my mind is whirling madly , like a hurricane . | 1 |
424 | ` At first I was too flabbergasted to do anything . | 3 |
425 | They seemed demoralized and miserable , operating an endless mechanical process . | 4 |
426 | Their heads were close together and as he appeared they all looked up in unison with startled faces and fell silent . | 3 |
427 | As he stared at the torment , fury , and despair in her face , he knew that Clare would not forgive him . | 4 |
428 | Miss Worthington often felt it would have been an unendurable sorrow to her parents if they had lived to witness the extent of the deterioration . | 4 |
429 | This causes considerable annoyance to the Germans , who find themselves being forced to speak English and say that they will settle the matter ` by decree " . | 2 |
430 | He was so miserable . | 4 |
431 | As he released his anger , he felt his love for his ex-wife , and wept over their divorce . | 2 |
432 | You could make a fortune , " she said in genuine amusement . | 5 |
433 | To my mind , it begins so well that it could easily be mistaken for a translation of an eighth-century hermit 's verse , composed in a beehive hut by a contented holy man of Old Ireland . | 5 |
434 | Manager Graeme Souness 's touchline ban meant he could only watch in anguish from the directors ' box . | 4 |
435 | That certainly did n't sound serious enough to account for her great grief . | 4 |
436 | When the marchers passed the city 's overhead railway , two trains hooted in solidarity , to the crowd 's delight . | 5 |
437 | In fact they encouraged us most warmly , and we shared the general mood of elation at the overall success of the 1974 submission . | 5 |
438 | The smiles hide the anguish . | 4 |
439 | But now he has made a full recovery to the delight of his proud parents , Fred and Denise . | 5 |
440 | Feeling thoroughly disquieted , she left her room in a rush . | 1 |
441 | She was tingling with excitement . | 5 |
442 | The remaining men were just preparing to leave when suddenly a young man called Laban Tall rushed into the malthouse , almost too excited to speak . | 5 |
443 | I could tell she was angry and I was ready to cry , but Frankie pulled me roughly back off the step and we turned to leave . | 2 |
444 | Lissa gazed up at him , at his vexed expression , and tried to quell the smile that pulled at her lips . | 2 |
445 | But he was confronted by an ecstatic welcome from his mother , who was waiting for him on the doorstep . | 5 |
446 | She shot him a horrified look . | 1 |
447 | His comments are a major diplomatic gaffe as the CRC has supported the region in its disquiet over the CRE 's decision to begin an investigation . | 1 |
448 | A frown of exasperation lined her brow as she shook her dark head in bewilderment . | 3 |
449 | As trains halted , the orchestra struck up Aaron Copland 's Fanfare For The Common Man much to the amusement and delight of curious passengers . | 5 |
450 | As the frightened boy bolted to Gooseneck 's side , there was a scream from Fishbane 's corner where an unwary Pole had reaped the consequences of turning her back to view the drama . | 1 |
451 | ` It is a long time since anyone cared for you as tonight you cared for Ana , is it not ? " he asked softly , his hand coming to tilt her downcast face . | 4 |
452 | Believing that he had no ` right " to be angry over this mishap , Matthew retreated to his bedroom , took out a penknife and cut a painful slit in his own hand . | 2 |
453 | Athelstan sat in complete stupefaction , drinking his beer , as Cranston cleared every platter , washing it all down with another bowl of claret . | 3 |
454 | Always he gets angry when she takes customers home . " | 2 |
455 | There was public disquiet , questions in the Commons and an enquiry ordered into Jeffrey 's whereabouts . | 1 |
456 | ` You look glum today , " Bragg said good-humouredly . | 4 |
457 | He was exasperated , but not cast down . | 2 |
458 | There are periods when we feel totally inconsolable . | 4 |
459 | Nigel became despondent but I did n't . | 4 |
460 | He shows his annoyance with some intimidating facial expression , backed up by a sparse selection of adjectival punctuation invariably using the ` f " word , which he uses with considerable effect . | 2 |
461 | People waiting for trains watched in horror as the violence spread towards the Festi Hall . | 1 |
462 | First of all the crowd was stunned , and then they erupted , giving Allan a marvellous reception on his lap of honour But the night was yet young . | 3 |
463 | Some members of the UN Security Council will be miffed . | 2 |
464 | With a wide , delighted smile , because she had n't really expected ever to see him again , she teased , ` Are you following me ? " | 5 |
465 | Blake looked at the exasperated face of the Doctor , ' but this computer can predict what I 'm going to do . | 2 |
466 | As I walked down the front steps for the last time , a feeling of elation swept over me . | 5 |
467 | With her long hair drooping round her face and her large , mournful eyes , she looked like a lost basset-hound puppy . | 4 |
468 | She was feeling hurt and a little bewildered . | 3 |
469 | " Debbie would be pleased , " she said . | 5 |
470 | I feel so sad with Marie gone . | 4 |
471 | They were young but they walked bent in sorrow . | 4 |
472 | Katherine could feel his anguish , and for the second time that day the tears slid down her cheeks . | 4 |
473 | But one day when the lord was off hunting the fox said : " Friends , we are all happy and contented , but our master sometimes seems rather sad and downcast . | 4 |
474 | Several times , Gedge had persuaded him to stay with the band when he had become disgruntled and ` warnings " had not been given because he ostensibly wanted to leave anyway . | 0 |
475 | The man seemed stunned . | 3 |
476 | Paula , mother of Nicola , 4 , and Richard , 2 , was pleased when the local council made the playground in the town park more child-friendly . | 5 |
477 | Two could play the same game , and the Russian was now riled . | 2 |
478 | Laura 's normally full , warm lips tightened with annoyance . | 2 |
479 | My elation of the previous day began to evaporate until I remembered Agnes , the indentures I had signed , and the basic honesty of Ralemberg and de Macon . | 5 |
480 | Darren , looking small and extremely disgruntled , was slumped in the front left-hand seat . | 0 |
481 | She supposed she ought to feel apprehensive , but she felt only deep delight , and it seemed the most natural thing in the world to be making her way through the moonlight to Raynor . | 5 |
482 | It was there , that same until-then-pleasant morning , to the astonishment of all the workers in the Library , that Stour stumbled into the Great Chamber and laid his burden down . | 3 |
483 | Some horses become excited and upset if something goes a bit wrong when they are in harness , such as chains or ropes becoming entangled around their feet . | 5 |
484 | Cranston repeated , fighting hard to control the excitement in his voice . | 5 |
485 | I understand the mood but if some of them are disgruntled they are entitled to call an EGM . | 0 |
486 | He also said , to the delight of those Nonconformists who read his memoirs , that Watson 's tour was far more successful than Matthew Arnold 's . | 5 |
487 | If I failed to do so , he would become exasperated and start shouting at me , telling me how stupid I was ; whereupon I would dissolve into tears and rush out of the room . | 2 |
488 | The grief-stricken widow refused to leave her dead husband 's side , and even crawled into his bed in a vain attempt to infect herself with his disease . | 4 |
489 | When she was ecstatic , and she was often ecstatic , ecstasy flew from her face like the sun from a mirror . | 5 |
490 | Lin Foh seemed incensed , but kept his voice down as they reached the outside steps of the Coroner 's Court . | 2 |
491 | I got the impression that he was extremely alarmed about his own position and was determined to eliminate any risk for himself by a massive change of Government . | 1 |
492 | Imagine the horror on my beloved 's face when he discovered I had in fact flung in the rubbish his much prized and read collection of Guitarist magazines ! | 1 |
493 | The girl looked startled . | 3 |
494 | It is difficult to tell whether they are disappointed or pleased when the expected end seems delayed . | 5 |
495 | The three of them started walking , followed by the excited crowd . | 5 |
496 | She did n't want to trouble the penguin with the bewilderment in her eyes . | 3 |
497 | Alexandra was extremely excited , over-excited in Janet 's opinion . | 5 |
498 | At the same time , I 'm elated and I can go back to the vices I did have , " said Mr Tyson . | 5 |
499 | Maria 's ( 3.5 years ) parents were concerned because of her severe headbanging at home . | 1 |