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Why did she find the thought of his going to another so distressing?
But most distressing is the role schools play in this story.
The fact of having to go to the hospital is distressing enough.
On a personal level, I find this the most distressing.
The other message, however, was of a more distressing nature.
It was distressing to watch the President get up and sit down.
Children should not be forced to do things they find distressing.
I am only sorry that my news is so distressing.
"It was distressing because this has been his whole life."
A distressing number of my students come to me on the way to or from another activity.
They came into my hands in a rather distressing, but all too familiar, way.
But the case that brought him to justice, through me, was of a different and very distressing nature.
So what's most distressing is these problems have been known for a decade.
That was a very distressing situation for you to walk into, as it were.
It must have been distressing to land in the crowd?
I have very sad and distressing news to give you.
"The letters from the children were most distressing and continue to be," he said.
It was a little distressing to see people looking at you as a dangerous person.
As if the killing were not distressing enough, her body has never been found.
And it looks like they're not planning to, which is distressing a lot of people.
She had obviously been deep in some thought that was distressing her.
A most distressing thing happened to a friend of mine who did that.
I have a friend who sat on a jury for a long and distressing case.
If so, it was distressing but ultimately not all that significant.
"We think this a growing and distressing problem," she said.
For the father, the death of the son was especially distressful.
It was a long night to me, and perhaps the most distressful one I ever spent.
And Jean's distressful face warned him to ask no more.
I think you heard me discuss the distressful situation with Evelyn.
She's the most distressful country that ever yet was seen, They are hanging men and women for the wearing of the green.
But that distressful possibility is the worst and perhaps the least probable of many.
"It is never enough to make accurate predictions of distressful events," she said.
It was plainly the voice of a woman in some distressful peril.
Is this history too distressful and embarrassing to remember?
Like Tom's, her dreaming had been a jumbled, distressful experience.
Maternity, or additional offspring, may force upon the woman a distressful life and future.
For a woman, this dream implies distressful news and unfaithful friends.
If charges are filed you are in a very distressful position.
Why weren't these ordinarily distressful events more disturbing to her?
She paused; then she made her distressful proposal to me.
- I never shall enjoy a meal in this distressful country.
It may be the reader has witnessed this most distressful of all human tragedies.
To dream of an echo, portends that distressful times are upon you.
What had come over the last six weeks were increasingly distressful reports about who was under suspicion as a traitor.
Knowing well the character of his people and feeling himself powerless to protect them, he said: "this is a distressful day."
Our cell was open to the world, and a bleak, distressful daylight streaming in.
I had a vague feeling that something distressful had happened to me, but no clear memory.
Your presence here is offensive to me and distressful to my niece.'
Symptoms can be more distressful for sufferers with strong religious convictions or beliefs.
Even breathing seemed distressful in her present case.