71.   While police, school officials and parents have expressed shock about the plot, they are also pleased that the planned assault was thwarted because students told authorities.

72.   Williams thought he was going to the Colts and, with cameras focused on him, expressed shock when his name was not called.

73.   Williams, who thought he was going to the Colts, expressed utter shock on camera when his name was not called.

74.   Workers expressed shock when Syratech informed them that it had licensed the Farberware name to another manufacturer.

75.   Outside the clinic a group of men drinking beer expressed shock when told they were standing not far from where an Ebola patient was being treated.

76.   Other British parliamentarians in London also expressed their shock.

77.   Other experts expressed shock at the extensive damage to structures, even newer ones.

78.   Politicians expressed shock and called for national soul-searching after a kind of violent crime more often associated with the United States.

79.   President Boris Yeltsin, who was at one of his country homes outside Moscow when the blast hit, expressed shock and offered his condolences.

80.   President Nelson Mandela on Friday expressed shock over the Christmas Eve attack.

v. + shock >>共 154
express 26.14%
absorb 6.50%
suffer 5.46%
get 5.33%
feel 4.42%
have 2.86%
cause 2.86%
withstand 2.60%
receive 2.21%
administer 1.69%
express + n. >>共 264
concern 19.92%
interest 7.28%
hope 4.78%
support 4.54%
confidence 4.41%
regret 2.88%
doubt 2.88%
fear 2.60%
reservation 2.51%
optimism 2.09%
shock 0.77%
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