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5 Sentences With "quailed at"

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Investors quailed at times, sending stocks down by as much as 21 percent.
Reyman scored 4 goals while one strike was a volley kick on the run. That strike was so powerful that the Romanian goalkeeper went into the goal with the ball and fell unconscious for a couple of minutes. No wonder that goalkeepers quailed at the sight of him shooting. His extraordinary effectiveness he showed during the National League seasons.
The mother > went on battling with the mares, but because of weakness of body was unable > to do anything to avert the slaughter. > While these people were bewailing Anthus who was hardly dead, Zeus and > Apollo felt pity for them and turned them all into birds. Autonous was made > a quail because, though father of Anthus, he had quailed at driving off the > horses. The mother was turned into a lark with a crested head because she > had headed for the mares to fight for her son against them.
Autonous was made > a quail because, though father of Anthus, he had quailed at driving off the > horses. The mother was turned into a lark with a crested head because she > had headed for the mares to fight for her son against them. They turned > Anthus himself, as well as Erudius, Schoeneur, Acanthus and Acanthyllis into > birds called by the same names as they had before they were metamorphosed. > They turned the servant who had attended Anthus into a heron [erōdios] — the > same as happened to Erodius the brother of the lad, Anthus — but not the > same sort of heron.
The Unionists quailed at the thought of trying to govern the 80% Catholic nationalist counties of Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal. A four county area was not economically viable so the six counties – Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone - became Northern Ireland. On 22 July 1920 in the House of Commons Joe Devlin, the MP for West Belfast, asked questionsHansard, Westminster: 22 July 1920, columns 616 – 618 of the Chief Secretary for Ireland regarding recent disturbances in Harland & Wolff when all the Catholic workers had been expelled. Thompson Donald stated ‘this is not a question of Catholic and Protestant at all, but of Unionists and Sinn Feiners…….these Protestants and Unionists were justified, in view of the fact that the Sinn Feiners were armed with revolvers, and immediately they produced revolvers the Unionists knocked them down’. The Chief Secretary ended the debate, having answered none of Joe Devlin's questions, by saying "everything has been done before the 12th July, on the 12th, since the 12th, and now to preserve order in one of the most difficult areas in His Majesty’s Dominions".

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