Sentence examples for been alarmed from inspiring English sources

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been alarmed

noun

A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.

  • Arming to answer in a night alarm. --Shakespeare.

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Civil liberty activists have also been alarmed.

Your parents must have been alarmed.

I have been alarmed by a number of incidents".

"But I've been alarmed and delighted that they do".

They might even have been alarmed at the scope of Mr Obama's immigration actions.

Many women's rights advocates have been alarmed by the government's proposals.

At a different fast-food restaurant, the manager might have been alarmed.

There's no reason that Semenya or her coaches would have been alarmed if she were amenorrheic.

Many in Israel have been alarmed by the religious dimension to the killings.

However, the US has been alarmed by China's attitude to intellectual property and US competition.

Politicians of every party have been alarmed by the rise of the machines.

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