Sentence examples similar to notable consternation from inspiring English sources

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Through the first two games of the playoffs, there has been much consternation about Miami's notable free throw advantage over the Knicks, with the Heat having twice as many foul shots (60) as New York (30).

It all sounds like a Punch cartoon by HM Bateman – the self-engrossed phalanx of conversing notables; the forceful, incoming figure determined to make her presence felt; consternation; embarrassment; terror; reparation.

The work has been described as notable for the expression on the face of Venus, a mixture of triumph, amusement and consternation.

Commanders voiced consternation.

ONLOOKERS first stared in consternation.

That caused bitter consternation.

There was much initial consternation.

Professionally, his most notable theatrical venture was as co-producer (with Donald Albery) of Beyond The Fringe (1960), from which they each took £2,000 a week - to the consternation of the cast, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett and Jonathan Miller, who were on £75 each.

Cue the consternation.

This caused much consternation.

There was consternation.

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