Probably not, unless the phone bill sent you into shock.
"Looking at him on a regular basis might send her back into shock."
The results, she said, sent her in short order into "shock, pain and denial."
On a note that was at least a little pragmatic, her death would have sent him into shock.
The water temperature would send the body into shock quickly, shutting systems down.
An experience like that would be quite enough to send some people into extended shock.
That, at least, is what would send me into shock.
Loss of blood and the cold had sent him into shock.
And one Iraqi accidentally shot another, sending him into shock.
A gash across the left side of his face had almost sent him into shock during those first critical moments.