Well, as soon as the doctor mentioned hospital, she was awfully upset.
"You seem awfully upset for someone who was dragged into it kicking and screaming."
I didn't mean to, but she was awfully upset.
You were awfully upset when I left that morning after my visit.
But I tried her on that tinned soup yesterday, and she was awfully upset.
He doesn't seem to notice her much when she's well and cheerful, but he gets awfully upset if anything goes wrong with her.
"Sounds like your wife, but she's awfully upset."
"The old guy's going to be awfully upset when we don't make the documentary," she said.
I'm afraid you'll be awfully upset if you lose.
"Both you and the General appear to be awfully upset over something."