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  • Worryingly, alongside the rise of the lone cyberbully, there are also internet trolling gangs. The Sun
  • It begins with a grieving boy beside his father's funeral pyre, who is claimed by a worryingly uncouth uncle and taken away to a grim new life of servitude.
  • Horrific as the material is, it makes for a worryingly watchable film.
  • Both Townsend and Logan are streaky kickers, while Hodge's attempts to replicate his Reivers form in a Scotland shirt have been worryingly fitful.
  • These travesties are becoming worryingly familiar. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Worryingly, names and mobile phone numbers of constables, sergeants and inspectors are included. The Sun
  • His vocal work was enormously impressive, veering worryingly towards perfection, something which improvisation never sought, expected or needed.
  • It was so unlike his usual running style and looked worryingly lacklustre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly this plan has been around for 6 years and has been adopted by Wrexham, Denbighshire and Flintshire councils with little if any public scrutiny. Cheshire Anschluß
  • Rather worryingly, one of the drivers I heard this afternoon sounded uncannily like a BBC continuity announcer I know.
  • He served fantastically well, his remodelled delivery making him virtually unrecognisable from the player who was so worryingly serving double faults just a year ago. Novak Djokovic begins Wimbledon campaign with win over Jérémy Chardy
  • They also have a worryingly low profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clearly a sauce had been made, and then bits of fish just chucked in with a few gratings of some worryingly unidentifiable vegetable.
  • Worryingly, this final episode ends on a cliffhanger, which implies that there is another series to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly, the gun was never found.
  • Second-rower Nathan Sharpe, smarting from the Wellington defeat when he was captain, had a stormer but, worryingly, finished the game with a shoulder injury.
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • Worryingly, names and mobile phone numbers of constables, sergeants and inspectors are included. The Sun
  • Second-rower Nathan Sharpe, smarting from the Wellington defeat when he was captain, had a stormer but, worryingly, finished the game with a shoulder injury.
  • And it was no more than they deserved for a worryingly lacklustre display. The Sun
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • I'm worryingly sober, despite a rather copious amount of alcohol consumed.
  • If all that sounds worryingly alcoholic, fear not: the whole effect was wonderfully impressive.
  • His weekly diary shows that he rather worryingly has some evidence of physical dependence on alcohol. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are worryingly close to the sort of thing you might see on this excellent blog lookatmyfuckingredtrousers.blogspot.com, so it's important not to team them with a rugger shirt. Rick Edwards: two legs good
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • This was greeted by hoots of laughter which, worryingly, seemed mostly to come from the seats behind him.
  • THIS photographer must be a lava of volcanoes as he stands worryingly near to an eruption to get a close-up. The Sun
  • At her 25th birthday party her worryingly thin frame and glassy eyes again caused questions. The Sun
  • More worryingly, some devote huge amounts of time to setting up associations to get rid of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • THIS photographer must be a lava of volcanoes as he stands worryingly near to an eruption to get a close-up. The Sun
  • Each performer may stand poker faced and fixed to the spot to emulate the cryonic delivery of their musical forefathers, but also more worryingly, because the option of perspiration to them seems abhorrent.
  • Worryingly, he has a poor record of defying his party's baronies, especially the unions. And Lower… - Swampland - TIME.com
  • They also have a worryingly low profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • They work because they look as warm and nutty as a newly baked wholegrain loaf - chalets have big fireplaces with worryingly large fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly, children are viewing a lot of what is not meant for them, especially the sitcoms and soaps.
  • His weekly diary shows that he rather worryingly has some evidence of physical dependence on alcohol. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly, the man from Citroen warned that failure to restore the roof correctly might sheer off tiny but expensive-sounding microcircuits (Uh-oh!).
  • She looks the part, and acts it with wonderfully outrageous coquetry, even if obliged to force her voice rather worryingly in the lower register.
  • Beneath my supersonic feet I can hear howler monkeys in the trees launching a dawn chorus that sounds worryingly like a pack of hungry wolves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly, the plan contains few details on how spending will be cut.
  • They fear it is being overtaken by vandals, gangs of youths, and, most worryingly, hunters using high-velocity weapons.
  • With the clarity of hindsight, this sort of jiggery-pokery now seems worryingly typical of WorldCom's way of doing business.
  • Worryingly, over half considered severe egg allergy to be an absolute contraindication to MMR vaccination, which it is not.
  • Worryingly, studies of recent trends (published after the IPCC report was compiled) indicate the models are underestimating precipitation changes, such as the drying of the subtropics. Steve | Serendipity
  • Federer's drive – and his determination to prove his critics wrong following a worryingly long lean spell after beating Murray in the Australian Open in January – makes the Swiss even more dangerous at a place where he has won the title five times already. Andy Murray's US Open chances may depend on new aggressive strategy
  • And worryingly for their rivals, not only have New Zealand coasted to the second grand slam but they have also developed an international squad of remarkable depth in the process.
  • He also looks worryingly gaunt and grey in the face. The Sun
  • Few would argue with that priority, yet UK postnatal care has slipped worryingly far from the ideal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In any case, his conclusion seems misguided: If nonhereditary MPs begin to enter Parliament's ranks in significant numbers once they have passed the age of 40, it's hard to extrapolate a worryingly dynastic future for the country's governance. How to Get Ahead in India
  • Sales are also worryingly at the mercy of our unpredictable weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • almost worryingly meticulous in his business formalities
  • Rather worryingly, the survey shows a worsening of child health in many areas.
  • More worryingly, perhaps he did not know the actual cause for the delays when he ranted about ‘political poodles.’
  • He's a nasty, stupid, oafish and worryingly devious main character and put up against Homer, it's inevitable which one the public would go for.
  • The film clip, on a satirical website, is worryingly convincing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He remarked that the Ring Road bus service, which looked worryingly unviable at first, was fast picking up, and would take a lot of pressure off the City's roads.
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • Worryingly, disaster boffins who have worked on the game insist this scenario could actually happen. The Sun
  • Worryingly, that's almost four times the recommended daily intake for women and three times the amount for men. The Sun
  • Everyone seems oblivious to the rain falling from a worryingly thunderous sky, a mere inconvenience to this hardy bunch.
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • The splurge had a big impact, particularly on those parts of the country that have become worryingly dependent on the public sector. Times, Sunday Times
  • More worryingly, there was some evidence that one of the bombs was detonated by a suicide bomber.
  • They also have a worryingly low profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appears, worryingly, that these misconceptions are shared by many of our politicians.
  • I'm worryingly sober, despite a rather copious amount of alcohol consumed.
  • There are ancient rock carvings at the foot of a steep flight of steps; they are glassed over, but they prove worryingly hard to discern.
  • There have been few improvements in postnatal care, with worryingly fewer women saying they receive the information or explanations they need. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was all worryingly inauthentic to Scottish eyes and unrecognisable even to the half-Italian eyes of my dinner companion.
  • Worryingly, El Reg is still a lone voice in supporting these guys and has received few words of support for the duo.
  • Worryingly one image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom. The Sun
  • Worryingly, this final episode ends on a cliffhanger, which implies that there is another series to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • More worryingly, was some Rubicon crossed in society when the authority of the courts to dispense justice was usurped to the demands of television?
  • I've brought home a stack of proofs to read this weekend, so started on them on the train home, but did my worryingly regular falling asleep act not long outside London.
  • Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose.
  • Her expanding waistline made it hard to find nice clothes on the high street but, more worryingly, it was taking its toll on her health. The Sun
  • The splurge had a big impact, particularly on those parts of the country that have become worryingly dependent on the public sector. Times, Sunday Times
  • More worryingly, JLP thinks that its Edinburgh store will be even worse hit than in London.
  • His charm makes what should be an abhorrent character worryingly likeable. The Sun
  • It was so unlike his usual running style and looked worryingly lacklustre. Times, Sunday Times
  • More worryingly, will Fairfax cut back on boring news stories in favour of all these advertiser-supported inserts and supplements?
  • At her 25th birthday party her worryingly thin frame and glassy eyes again caused questions. The Sun
  • They work because they look as warm and nutty as a newly baked wholegrain loaf - chalets have big fireplaces with worryingly large fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worryingly, there seems to be some evidence that these asteroids were sent here by unknown intelligences.
  • Worryingly, more than one in ten only rinse the cloth or sponge, which doesn't kill any harboured bacteria and could in fact spread the invisible germs around kitchen surfaces.
  • Yet the appointment of it's Chief Officer is a labyrinthine affair conducted by various committees, panels, civil servants and most worryingly, politicians.
  • Worryingly, I could identify a few traits I'd normally associate more with my own tennis game.

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