Sentence examples for been distressed from inspiring English sources

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been distressed

noun

(Cause of) discomfort.

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McDonnell told BBC1's Breakfast: "We've all been distressed about what happened to Jo.

Even with high-tech tools, there's often no way to tell pre-ban from post-ban ivory, or a real antique from a new piece of ivory that's been distressed or discolored to look like an antique.

C-class properties may be in neighborhoods that have been distressed and are recovering and may contain older homes.

Respondents may have presented at an emergency department for a variety of reasons, and consumed more alcohol or tobacco or been distressed as a result of other health problems.

Should she have been distressed by their words?

If you've been distressed by this election, remember that you aren't alone.

She came home soon and was sorry he had been distressed.

She said they had been distressed by speculation in Russia about the cause of death.

Most recently, she has been distressed by the sprawl of the federal government outward from Washington, D.C.

He had, he said, been distressed by the pain his female relatives underwent when their feet were bound.

A source close to Grayling said he had been distressed at the sight of students protesting against his plans.

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