Sentence examples for be upset if from inspiring English sources

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be upset if

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To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

  • I'm sure the bad news will upset him, but he needs to know.

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She'll be upset if I don't call.

"I wouldn't be upset if people stopped watching," he said.

They'd be upset if I ever sold the property.

They will be upset if I say this".

But we wouldn't be upset if those kids were reading a book".

People might say I would be upset if she broke my records, but I'm thrilled.

"I would be upset if I was [serving] at the till.

Would he be upset if the Republicans lost and Brown succeeded him?

There is absolutely no truth in that and I would be upset if I read that.

"I think anyone would be upset if they were put in that situation," Thomas said.

Please don't be upset if I disturbed your resting place.

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