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ill at ease
1. and is equally ill at ease, thanking his small God
2. How is it you know?" Though he may have been slightly ill at ease in the company of the elf, Brice managed to speak calmly
3. It was odd that Homer seemed so ill at ease to bare himself in front of her
4. Hospitals and their staff made him especially ill at ease
5. It was as if this was all straight from a nineteen thirties horror, or perhaps a fifties B-movie – he wasn't sure, but there was a macabre-ness to the whole arrangement that made him feel ill at ease
6. Republicans, on the other hand, generally appear awkward and ill at ease with a constituency that many party leaders privately consider, an embarrassment…
7. They studied each other for a long moment, both ill at ease, while Karla desperately tried to think of something to say
8. She could not help feeling a bit ill at ease
9. which you know not, and why are you ill at ease about things in which you are ignorant? 3 For as you have not forgotten the people
10. Becky was staring at Harry now and felt ill at ease that she couldn’t go over to him and comfort him
11. ' 2 And He answered and said to me: 'Why therefore are you troubled about that which you know not and why are you ill at ease about things in which you are ignorant? 3 For as you have not forgotten the people who now are and those who have passed away so I remember those who are appointed to come
12. Ill at ease, Moshe continued in his thoughts as he listened, and in just the same manner as that other time
13. Ill at ease, Moshe continued in his thoughts as he listened, and in just the same manner as
14. And poor Chalmon, who was probably the most ill at ease
15. Frank's unit felt ill at ease
16. So why after 107’s of years of living together on 106’s of space battle cruisers, which housed cities, farms, art galleries, opera houses, and coffeehouses, did they remain slightly ill at ease with each other? 1 problem with these very highly evolved races is that they just didn’t talk about those sorts of things
17. "He is dead," muttered Conan, ill at ease to hear these wild words
18. Tarascus seemed ill at ease
19. She sat on the edge of the chair obviously ill at ease and glanced back and forth between the Admiral and his aide
20. this place of eternal peace and contentment, Elias was ill at ease and definitely not
21. Jim felt ill at ease and he hurriedly changed the subject
22. They all looked rather fidgety, self-conscious and ill at ease; and were clearly waiting for something to occur
23. They were disturbing, making me ill at ease
24. The stink of mako in his nose set Cloud ill at ease as well, stirring memories he'd rather not have had in his mind, of being dunked in Lifestream and nearly losing himself, twice
25. Colonel Moore felt ill at ease as he shook hands with the seven senators: the group represented a considerable amount of political power
26. He was ill at ease with the mundane post-war life among provincial lawyers and became reserved and isolated, rarely talking about his wartime service
27. Father was more used to the clutter, but seemed equally ill at ease
28. In no possible and in exact way, ill at ease and out with
29. But he felt just as sick and ill at ease
30. “Indulge virtuous in their work / With no relevance to outlook; With no illusion but diligence / Carries renunciant his duties / Agreeable or otherwise too; Needs one work to sustain life / Relinquients avoid, overloads all; Virtuous ever in self-control / Steady they wavering mind of theirs; What fail sprint ’n serve long run / Virtuous know keep woes at bay; Taking well and ill at ease / Senses honed ’n ego evened / Detached virtuous ever engage; Deal virtuous in measures equal / Weigh they fine all deeds their fair
31. Mistress Hulle stood by his side in a dark dress, trimmed with white lace, and looked ill at ease
32. I am unpractised and ill at ease, clumsy, limited, in this matter of frank writing about feelings, a matter in which you so far surpass me
33. It was lost on Tussie as a reminder, for naturally it did not remind him of anything, and he put it down at first to the girl's being ill at ease alone up there with a strange man, and perhaps to her feeling she had better keep him at arm's length
34. Outside on a settee, we could see in the corridor a man waiting, restless and ill at ease
35. I could not help noticing, however, after a while that Miss Ashton seemed cold and ill at ease
36. When it was Eve's turn to be questioned, she seemed oddly ill at ease
37. Struck ill at ease, perhaps by the familiarity of the expression on the face of his brother, Ravan tried again, more kindly, shrugging as he did
38. He invited her to his room, started kissing her and attempted to undress her but was so flustered and shaking that she stopped short his clumsy attempt at seduction and told him that no woman would give in to a man who is so obviously ill at ease
39. When students told me that they needed to change because of the things that had done in their past that had not worked out, I always felt ill at ease
40. I suddenly felt ill at ease, the whole situation crystallising in my mind and presenting itself as something very unpleasant
41. By then, the skies had turned purple, and Cambridge, once finished with his raw, bloody meal, had become ill at ease
42. Very ill at ease with himself, and with Stryver and most other men, Darnay made the best of his way into the quiet of the Temple, opened the letter, and read it
43. He was not exactly ill at ease, but seemed hurried, and avoided her eyes
44. He felt oppressed and stifled and, as it were, ill at ease at having come here
45. "What shall you tell her?" asked Meg, full of curiosity to know his opinion of her, yet feeling ill at ease with him for the first time
46. She had her doubts about it from the beginning, for her lively fancy and girlish romance felt as ill at ease in the new style as she would have done masquerading in the stiff and cumbrous costume of the last century
47. But both felt ill at ease
48. "I thought you wanted a funeral," he said, ill at ease
49. Ill at ease, the senator fumbles for words
50. She was so confused and ill at ease that she scarcely heard or understood Mrs Crass, who talked incessantly, principally about their other residents in North Street where they both resided; and about Mr Crass