Sentence examples for been disturbed from inspiring English sources

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been disturbed

verb

To confuse a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids.

  • The noisy ventilation disturbed me during the exam.

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Many Americans have been disturbed by the phrase "police action".

His mother, craving whiteness and respectability, appears to have been disturbed by his arrival.

It was obvious that the ground had been disturbed, so that much was true.

Mr. Cooper said the department would stabilize areas where soil had been disturbed.

I have more often been disturbed and impressed by Ghosts than truly moved.

He seemed perfectly unflustered, if anything slightly cross at having been disturbed.

"To look and fly over the site was amazing, because it had not been disturbed.

But they say they have been disturbed by vows by some Democrats to stop conservative judges.

Perhaps he had been disturbed by a Valentine's Day dinner with his ex-wife Sheryl.

"Life on earth has often been disturbed by terrible events," Cuvier wrote.

"We discovered that some of this plaster may have been disturbed during the off-hours construction".

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