The people were terrorised by the hooligans. [Please select]
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He hastened to help the injured animal, but saw that the relatives had crowded around and were terrorised, as they thought it was intentional. [Please select]
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It's hard to believe that the Hun has so terrorised the Swiss Government as to force it into such an outrageous concession. [Please select]
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And she knows it too, only she's been terrorised with all this devil's talk of duty. [Please select]
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General Dyer sincerely believed that it was a soldierly act to terrorise people by shooting them. [Please select]
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He terrorised guiltless Lahore, and by his merciless orders set the tone to the whole of the Martial Law officers. [Please select]
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The English subscribers of half the paid up capital were terrorised, and sold out. [Please select]
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I often said to Germans of the Government, "Are you yourselves subject to being terrorised." [Please select]
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The object of this mimicry seems evident; the Mantis wishes to terrorise its powerful prey, to paralyse it with fright; for if not demoralised by fear the quarry might prove too dangerous. [Please select]
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But Hamilton, before the arrangement came to a head, was terrorised, and the intentions of the Cameronians, as far as their records prove, had never been officially ratified by their leaders. [Please select]
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