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How to use taken aback in a sentence

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Alex, who'd dragged me up here to see what he was so excited about seeing himself, was taken aback.
Mara looks very much taken aback, she steels her jaw, inhales sharply and stomps off in a strop.
Instead of being taken aback, he felt a perverse obstinacy rise up inside him.
Perhaps he had expected to find her still a compliant little girl, but he seemed visibly taken aback by her anger.
Anyone driving down Shaw Road this summer might have been taken aback by a dazzling floral display.
The leader of the monks was taken aback, but quickly regained his composure.
He was taken aback by the sheer number of places they had found containing such wretched people.
Jordan was taken aback for a moment before he undid his seatbelt and leant over to his mother to wrap her in his embrace.
Alex looked mildly taken aback at my overeager response and raised his eyebrows.
The British were taken aback by the enemy ship's apparent burst of speed, but they soon discovered the trick and began kedging themselves.
So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment.
She was a bit taken aback to hear the slight quaver in her father's voice as he replied.
I was very much taken aback by his anti-intellectual comments on the Irish language.
When you go to such a place, you are taken aback by the youthfulness of the crowd.
The consul was present at the Supreme Court hearing, and I think she was taken aback and shocked by what she heard.
She tried to sound casual, as if she really didn't care if he were talking to her or not, hoping he'd be taken aback.
Everyone at our table was taken aback at his rudeness toward a paying customer.
I was taken aback by that and answered with a question that has been bugging me.
I was taken aback by his sudden mood change and shifted in the leather seat uncomfortably.
He was so taken aback by the incident that he notified the local press in Donegal about it.
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In a few minutes she yawed to starboard, and the main-sail was taken aback.
It was my first experience of heckling, and for the moment I was taken aback.
For a moment Stratton was taken aback by the unexpectedness of the question.
The Captain was taken aback by these three words, which Mr. Blood had stressed.
For a single instant the procurator fiscal seemed a little taken aback.
Philip was taken aback to find that most of them reminded him either of Henley or of Swinburne.
The picture went viral after being shared on Reddit on Monday and Emmet was taken aback by how popular it was.
He is sorely taken aback, too, by the dutiful behaviour of his nephew and has a woeful consciousness upon him of being a scapegrace.
His wife, taken aback, started up and gave him a thwack on the back.
First of all I was taken aback by what seemed to me the clumsiness of his technique.
Much taken aback, McWha glanced about the room with a loutish grin.
They were a good deal taken aback, and after a little consultation one and all tumbled down the fore companion, thinking no doubt to take us on the rear.
Martha looked rather taken aback but she looked pleased, too.
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