| 41. | Clearly taken aback, the president at first said he disagreed.
|
| 42. | Frankly, I was more taken aback by the talking baboon.
|
| 43. | Taken aback, they are desperately looking for mud to throw.
|
| 44. | The legislators, taken aback, greeted his words with nervous laughter.
|
| 45. | It sounds stupid, but I still find myself taken aback.
|
| 46. | McInturff said he was still taken aback by the figures.
|
| 47. | Sometimes, though, even Flockhart is taken aback by that behavior.
|
| 48. | Some were also taken aback by the 70-degree weather.
|
| 49. | Johnson was taken aback by her Connecticut colleague's approach.
|
| 50. | O'Meara was taken aback by that series of events.
|