Sentence examples for causing me disquiet from inspiring English sources

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As I gazed at my father's suitcase, it seemed to me that this was part of what was causing me disquiet: after working in a room, trying to survive as a writer in Turkey for twenty-five years, I was galled to see my father hide his deep thoughts in this suitcase, to see him act as if writing were work that had to be done in secret, far from the eyes of society, the state, the people.

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This caused me some disquiet.

I have another shelf of failures, though, which might be labelled Cowardice Reproved, and these do cause me considerable disquiet.

I'm not sure what to call it, at least not in public, but this is something that causes me some disquiet.

Recollecting his involvement with the NCCL, now known as Liberty, he said: "It became apparent that for a period there was an attempt by PIE to infiltrate the NCCL gay rights committee, and I repeat that the attendance of any of its members at meetings caused me considerable disquiet.

AFTER three fatal crashes in three years, the safety of Britain's railways is causing increasing disquiet.

But the increasing role for public opinion is causing some disquiet too.

Chugging alongside the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US has been pursuing the National Missile Defence programme (NMD), which is causing increasing disquiet on the global stage.

Ingrid Simler QC, appearing for UK Uncut, argued that the deal breached HMRC's statutory duties, and said an aggressive bank had been rewarded for several years of failing to pay tax it owed, causing "real disquiet among the taxpaying public".

Although Berger is the head of the studio responsible for one of the most successful British-made films of recent times, Harry Potter, rumours of the appointment of a US film studio boss is already causing some disquiet among British film-makers.

This is why rich countries subsidies to their own industries are the largest in the world, despite their clear lack of competitiveness, and why the current trend for surplus countries like China and Dubai to invest directly in companies like Barclays and Sainsbury's is causing such disquiet.

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