My lord, be not offended, but ease my mind of its disquiet and receive my grateful thanks.
What bothered me that morning as I typed up my piece was a disquiet, a physical sensation I could not quite identify.
I felt a prickle of disquiet.
There is considerable public disquiet about the safety of the new trains.
This means that the population in these states could be undercounted, and the Arizona law has made that risk greater by increasing the disquiet.
An uncertain but unceasing disquiet is upon me.
There could also be some disquiet in the squad - particularly from those players hoping to play in the World Cup, but not getting the game time for Bayern.
That Mr Skilling's sentence was so much harsher than that of Andrew Fastow, the former chief financial officer whose role in Enron's collapse was far clearer, has also caused disquiet.
But his child benefit announcement - presented as part of "tough but fair" reforms to tackle the national deficit - has provoked disquiet within the Tory ranks.
And if the finished work caused disquiet, as it usually did, that pleased her.
Second, it has transformed Japan's sense of disquiet into one of full-blown anxiety and crisis.
These verbs mean to disturb or disquiet a person so as to evoke moderate anger.
Chinese police say they have rescued 89 abducted youngsters and arrested 369 people involved in human trafficking in an apparent effort to calm public disquiet at a rising tide of child kidnappings.
The immediate trigger for the market disquiet was an indication from the US Federal Reserve that it might tighten policy faster next year than previously expected.