Sentence examples for something of a panic from inspiring English sources

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Given the sharp line that the culture drew between children and adults, worry about what would happen when children crossed over it started something of a panic.

The birthday girl's cousins tried to get me to dance, an idea that was completely foreign to me; everyone spoke Spanish; there were unfamiliar fried foods; and I had something of a panic attack and went home in tears.

The overheated tone of Charles Krauthammer's letter (April 16) about my book "America at the Crossroads" suggests that he is in something of a panic that someone should hold him accountable for his advocacy of the Iraq war.

Because of the size and timing of Bosh's new contract, it felt like something of a panic move, one the Heat could regret around years four and five when Bosh will be far from his peak.

The thought of turning Caravaggio and Bernini over to the private sector, especially under Mr. Berlusconi (whose television empire's hallmark is its quiz shows with nearly naked women), set off something of a panic in the international art world.

In something of a panic, a deal was cobbled together to entice UBS, an investment bank, to take 170,000 square feet at a rumoured price of HK$14 to HK$20 $1.80 to $2.577) a square foot per month.The UBS deal is now seen as an investment coup.

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BG Having gone from genuine title contenders to something of a panic-stricken rabble frantically clinging on to fourth place in what seemed like a heartbeat, Arsenal travel to Everton on Sunday for a match where defeat would leave their chances of securing fourth place in serious jeopardy.

At first, the rising popularity of greyhound racing caused something of a moral panic.

"There's something of a moral panic in Rio as we get closer to these mega-events," said Laura Murray, a filmmaker and scholar who documents prostitution in Brazil.

Junk bond mutual funds entered 2001 with much more cash on hand than normal, as Martin S. Fridson, Merrill Lynch's junk guru, noted, creating something of a buying panic when the public suddenly started to send in money as well.

Inside the dining room at my table with a second pot of hot coffee delivered on request, I was just about finishing when Valerie came speeding inside to join me in something of a hurrying panic.

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