ill at ease

He said the phenomena of Black Friday left him

ill at ease

.

The former King Edward’s School pupil added: “I have never been to a country more

ill at ease

Treve appeared not to move well to post in the hands of Frankie Dettori and looked

ill at ease

during the race, though she did stay on at the end of the mile-and-a-quarter Group One to take minor honours.

These youngsters are aware of being “less well-off”, which leads them to feel

ill at ease

, embarrassed and “out of their element”, it says.

At first, he looked

ill at ease

but week by week he’s got better and better.

Surely with the high-end graphics consoles out there at the moment, a game which is a 3D-based effort seems

ill at ease

with the handheld format.

The following day, Gould and Savage appeared together at a Chester press conference, although the Leicester player was clearly

ill at ease

.

Despite looking

ill at ease

going down to the stalls, Granny Peel, retained by connections afterwards, showed good speed throughout the five-furlong dash before stretching clear to win with three lengths in hand of runner-up Bowl Em Over.

Since watching the Week In Week Out television programme on BBC 1 Wales on February 21, I have felt rather

ill at ease

after discovering that there are many thousands of seriously ill elderly people in Wales paying for their care.

The son of Daylami, who won the Budweiser Irish Derby last season, looked

ill at ease

throughout the Group One contest and finished sev-enth behind outstanding winner Azamour.

With Ryan Giggs

ill at ease

on the wrong wing at Stamford Bridge and too many lightweights on show at West Brom, there is a growing inability at United to produce the unexpected, to conjure up – a la Duff, Henry, Bergkamp or Mutu – that piece of solo brilliance.

Gilles is

ill at ease

, but he has no option: What is happening must be lived through, and he sets himself to do it.

Although defiantly grubby and painfully

ill at ease

, he exudes an underdog charm by virtue of his honesty and his willingness to be as hard on himself as on everyone else.

Not longer cheerful and studious, Amanda is unhappy and

ill at ease

with her life and her changing body, and her grades are dropping.

Those, I suppose, were just some of my thoughts at the awards ceremony as I looked at Taylor, who was awkward, lanky,

ill at ease

, yet totally in command at the rostrum, and I remembered all the fun of discovery he had provided me over the past four decades.