1. I know there was great confusion that night. 2. There was great confusion and indignation as the Marchers were forced to halt. 3. This seems to be the law, but it can be elicited only from a great confusion of terminology in the reports. 4. We looked at each other in great confusion. 5. The attainment targets in National Curriculum history require the use of both, but it is important to be aware of the distinction between them to avoid great confusion. 6. Campbell said a court ruling to that effect would generate great confusion in the scientific community. 7. For months, there has been great confusion over just how people have been detained on immigration charges as part of the terrorism investigation. 8. Leading Democrats say there is great confusion, if not turmoil, in the party and express concerns about everything from fund raising to redistricting to message control. 9. Outside was great confusion. 10. There was great confusion. |