Sentence examples for even more uneasy from inspiring English sources

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When we started the actual training, they were even more uneasy.

Some of the answers made them even more uneasy than the bomb had: their children, it seemed, knew all about Spur Posse.

It was as if the candidates had decided that the nation's anxiety was too profound for Americans to be subjected to anything too ugly, anything that might make them even more uneasy.

My wife didn't want to go; at heart still a working-class Cockney girl, she felt even more uneasy than I in grand surroundings, and among people many of whom she considered snobs.

They looked even more uneasy when asked to justify a withdrawal rate of 73p in the £50p0p by the means test, 23p in tax) by a government which believes the top rate for millionaires should be 40p in the £.

As for the Socialists themselves, they were even more uneasy, especially after Jospin insisted on running, in 1997, at the head of a list that was thirty per cent women, and not much more than half those women won seats in the Assembly.

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"Higher power" may leave even more people uneasy.

Naji's fate has made an uneasy time even more so.

So why have I become more uneasy about it, even though I have no complaints about their killing, and, heaven be praised, they entered the trailer without that backward glance?

Many say this part of Manchester has coped, but still some feel uneasy with the prospect of even more change to the place they call home.

There was something even more disturbing about the French Woman than her body, which always seemed uneasy in its clothes, even more unsettling than the low plunge of her neckline.

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