Local politicians have reacted with dismay and indignation.
Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore, when they noticed with dismay that the speed-boat was moving in a circle.
I gazed at the scene with dismay.
It has been greeted with dismay not just in France but in many other industrialised nations.
They looked round with dismay.
They were filled with dismay when they saw the rattlesnake.
He watched the burning bouse with dismay.
It suddenly struck her that it might be from Lady Catherine; and she anticipated with dismay all the consequent explanations.
His back ached badly, and he noticed with dismay that his paws were beginning to get all crinkly.
Francis Davis, a Catholic scholar, recalls an earlier cohort of liberal worshippers who reacted with dismay to the Vatican's rigid line on contraception, for example, but stayed in the church.
The news was greeted with dismay in some quarters.
She never faces a difficult task with dismay.