Sentence examples for to be consternation from inspiring English sources

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But there was said to be consternation within senior BBC management at the way last week's announcement was handled, and the subsequent backlash.

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Word of the preliminary findings is said to be causing consternation within the Israeli government and the Bush administration.

After all, a better USA team has always been the telos of MLS, and there appears to be little consternation regarding fixture timing over which MLS has no control.

And while local activists said they were disturbed by the tales of what went on in the armory, there seemed to be greater consternation at the thought that the number of homeless men standing on the streets outside it could grow.

I know there's consternation between wanting to allow for new ways for startups to attract capital and to protect investors from outright fraud.

During my only trip to the island in the early 80s, there was consternation about the traction being gained on the global sugar market by NutraSweet.

There was consternation.

There was consternation at those words.

There was consternation here following the result.

In the Wilmslow shipyards, there was consternation.

Across South Africa, there was consternation at the judge's verdict.

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