Sentence examples similar to somewhat discomposed from inspiring English sources

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At the Feb. 26 matinee, the dead air in the theater was not discomposed by any semblance of audience response.

The chess master, noticing that his opponent becomes discomposed when he is forced to wait, exploits this weakness in their second match.

As the poison of jealousy moves through his blood, Leontes's seething monologues are accompanied by eerie, high-pitched strains in Keith Clouston's score that cannily evoke the warped perspective of a discomposed mind.

To treat open faults a new source-coupling scheme is designed for linking the three independent path regions in which the system is discomposed.

Occasionally he had chance encounters with Oxford acquaintances; Evelyn Waugh's diary entry for 30 October 1927 records: "I went to church in Margaret Street where I was discomposed to observe Tom Driberg's satanic face in the congregation".

But "nothing in the world would so discompose them as a religious exercise," Mather reported.

It wants to discompose your inner life, push you, however gently, beyond yourself, to places you can't go on your own.

Sex did not feature much, for the act, he thought, was inescapably ridiculous, and Iris was happy to have multiple affairs with both men and women which, on discomposing occasions, he witnessed for himself.

The strains were obtained from different types of lignocellulosic material (composted biomass, trees, discomposing trees etc).

Specifically shared were the environmental impacts of plastic and its inability to discompose over long periods of time, and sometimes not at all, due to its chemical composition.

"Somewhat, yes".

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