Sentence examples for unease turned from inspiring English sources

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Last March, less than a week after the Finance Ministry paid Nuctech an initial $12.8 million, Mr. Schlettwein's unease turned to distress.

They came to live in this swamp in the terrifying days after 15 December 2013 when political unease turned violent in Juba and spread quickly throughout the ten states of South Sudan.

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And what of the Mail on Sunday, one floor away in the Kensington atrium, but growing ever more likely to plump for Remain as editorial unease turns to front page blasts over far-right infiltration of the Leave campaign?

But in recent weeks, unease has turned into panic.

As the world watched, and bafflement grew into unease, spectators turned to each other and said vaguely, "Er, is somebody going to do something?" Did he listen to his friends at that time?

With Helen's death, my unease has turned to panic, not because of any intrinsic fear of dying but because Millie and Matt need their surviving parent to stick around.

The longer this goes on, public unease will turn to public anger.

By the time her stuffed cart reached the checkout line, my unease was turning into anger.

Sensing their unease, one Saudi turned to the Americans and said, "By the way, we hate Osama bin Laden".

Indeed, it seemed as if the spasm of violence had held up a mirror to British society, challenging it to confront decades of brewing unease that had turned inner-city housing projects into restive havens of gang rule, distinguished by youthful illiteracy, unemployment, resentment and crime.

At that point, my suspicion turned to unease.

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