Anassra grew worried when I did not call for her at my usual hour and entered, to find me lying face-down in a pile of papers. |
|
But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off. |
|
European leaders therefore worried that the United States might at some point be tempted again by the siren call of isolationism. |
|
I take the helmet back off, measurably more worried than I had been a moment before. |
|
The patients may become unnecessarily worried with the result that they discontinue the lithium. |
|
They've always assured him that the variety they used wasn't habit-forming, but frankly, he's worried about becoming a shroom junkie. |
|
The bill's language was opaque enough that opponents worried it would impact fishing, too. |
|
Although some worried that the facility would bring undesirables to the community, few have complaints today. |
|
I go to Hreod Parkway normally but I was worried that people might bang into my back. |
|
They were absolutely not worried about a thing until I put on a robe and then Stellan screamed the house down. |
|
MaryAnn wasn't worried about Lizzie because Lizzie rarely had plans for a Saturday night and usually retired early. |
|
Dads aren't worried if you forget them, that is the way we roll in the Dad world. |
|
I tossed and turned, not due to any specific problem, but in retrospect, I realize I was worried about him going to school. |
|
Police are becoming increasingly worried for the safety of a 13-year-old with a mental age of eight who went missing a week ago. |
|
Some critics are worried about what they are calling the Talibanization of that country. |
|
Now she is worried about her mortgage, which will soon have to be renewed, as doubts grow over the direction of interest rates. |
|
Opinion polls suggest that voters are increasingly worried about the scandal and the economy, rather than terrorism. |
|
Andrew and Emily began to get worried about me for I simply moped around or was often in a brown study. |
|
I know you guys aren't afraid of playing murderball, but are your families worried about you reinjuring yourself at all? |
|
The public are not worried about uneven distribution of wealth but unfair distribution of wealth. |
|
|
He could enjoy the rain and was never worried about catching a cold when wet. |
|
He seemed forever on edge, worried about slipping up or uttering something to upset the assembled crowd. |
|
They have roots in the area yet are worried they may not be able to afford to return to it. |
|
Police were also filming at intersections where they had received complaints from pedestrians worried about cars not giving way. |
|
If they're worried about readership, CanWest should consider revamping Metro's design. |
|
I spent a good amount of time rolling my eyes, which frightened me because I worried my contacts would get stuck behind my eyeballs. |
|
Other countries, worried about trade deficits, are trying to trim them and put aside reserves. |
|
Those who are worried about these traditions falling into oblivion should preserve them in the archives where they rightly belong. |
|
He continued to ponder this as he moved across the room to where several of his men were standing speaking in hushed, worried tones. |
|
People are worried that the Iraqi intervention and an enlargement of the military will lead to the reintroduction of the draft. |
|
Stroke victims are worried about what will happen to them if they are turfed out of the specialist ward to fend for themselves. |
|
The family is now worried about letting their two other cats, Rainbow, 14, and Tiggy's twin sister Smokey go outside their home. |
|
Undergraduates starting their studies at York St John College are worried about the lack of junior posts available to complete their training. |
|
I lit the fire near Canada Water, in case you were worried about the London Eye burning down. |
|
What the teamsters are worried about is lay-offs due to mechanization, not competition. |
|
The Americans are worried that they'll be the victim of spurious or malicious prosecutions. |
|
And since I didn't want anyone to know I was worried about this, I've been sulking and skulking and letting the discontent grow. |
|
The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform. |
|
With the amount of sideboob on show these days in Hollywood, we're worried that bra manufacturers may be bankrupt by the end of the year. |
|
This was an incredibly bold stroke, and they could have been worried about retribution coming at any minute. |
|
|
I was worried that the audience would be my peers, bearded and balding, but in fact most of them were half my age. |
|
I tell him I am a bit worried about mosquitoes after they nearly ate me alive last time I came here in the summer. |
|
But we are also worried that tuition fees will discourage young people from studying. |
|
She thought that it might be a consequence of drinking too much orange juice but her GP was worried about meningitis. |
|
She worried that she saw it merely as a game, and not the kind of skill one needed to survive in this ungentle world. |
|
When I'd slip and lose my footing, he'd momentarily lose sight of me, and a worried expression would cross his face. |
|
I am worried about his headwork, but I have prepared for it, and will keep my head down. |
|
More importantly, the Pentagon is worried about blowback from this device's first use. |
|
They all said that their children were quite worried by their absenting themselves for such a long period. |
|
They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
|
They are worried the mast would become a blot on the landscape and fear the health hazard from radiation emissions. |
|
But he doesn't seem to be worried about the loss of earnings and career setback that most female returners experience. |
|
I came home too sick to eat because I was so worried about Ozzy but finally figured out the problem so that's A-okay. |
|
Approaching exam time children get apprehensive and nervous about learning and become worried about making a fool of themselves. |
|
Her brother's worried eyes gazed into her and she felt like the most artificial person on earth. |
|
I'm slightly worried about what's going to happen with the woman schoolteacher, who seems to be a bit loony. |
|
I'm not worried about anything else because what could have happened doesn't bear thinking about. |
|
I was worried and wondered what he had experienced when the angels spun him like a top. |
|
If you find that you are falling behind with your bills and worried about how to pay your credit debts, follow these tips. |
|
Senior politicians are worried about making the first move because the other parties will hound them for making cuts. |
|
|
Although foot and mouth has mercifully spared Helmsley's farmers so far, they are worried about the potential for infection, he said. |
|
People living nearby fear for their own homes, after a number of fires at the site, and are worried children are often inside at all hours. |
|
He is worried sick about her safety, since the disappearance of the Shadow Melters began. |
|
The parish council is worried about the visual impact of the hydropower plant and possible conflicts with recreational boating. |
|
The NASA guys look all worried and they're punching a million buttons and making phone calls. |
|
Long lines quickly formed at grocery stores and gas stations, as worried residents stocked up on supplies. |
|
While white does look good and seems to be the colour of the moment, I am worried that this will not be the case in a couple of years. |
|
Their silence and secrecy worried Marc, and he wondered if something had happened. |
|
My ringworm worried her more than the swarms of rumors the local gossips were stirring. |
|
He told us we had them worried and the onus was on them to change it, which would hopefully allow us more space at the other end. |
|
Psychics aren't overly worried about other psychics reading their minds and revealing their innermost secrets to the world. |
|
He is particularly worried about the lack of depth in the number of front row forwards. |
|
Business people found it were difficult to operate while householders were very worried that back boilers might explode. |
|
Why did my mom have to pretend that she wasn't worried sick about the fact that her daughter was thousands of miles away? |
|
She's worried about making friends and constantly makes up stories about herself and shows off to get attention. |
|
You must be worried sick about me by now, I'm sorry I wasn't able to write or call you earlier. |
|
Patients and families sometimes become worried about the antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia. |
|
Some police families worried about being ostracized by their own neighbors. |
|
My family should have been less concerned about his tippling and more worried about his tripping down the stairs. |
|
Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations. |
|
|
I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable. |
|
Vincent was a little worried that Kass would drag the book into his house, but the clever boy stuffed it inside the glove compartment. |
|
But the threat that worried him most came one day before he resigned from the Commercial Radio show. |
|
At the sight of this event, the opponent became worried and quickened his pace into nearly a jog. |
|
It isn't the first time they have unduly worried themselves by failing to put lesser opponents out of sight. |
|
They are worried about the rising numbers of southern men fighting under the banner of Sauron. |
|
Some members of our association are worried sick about how they are going to survive. |
|
If you are going away for a couple of weeks and are worried about who will feed the goldfish in the garden pond, don't worry. |
|
Sandy worried sometimes that she had after all let her desires override her scruples, but Nika's own determination bolstered her. |
|
Some wildlife enthusiasts are worried about the possible disappearance of the massasauga, the only poisonous snake in the state. |
|
I already told you it was raining cats and dogs and I'm worried that the computer is going to crash or that the power is going to go off. |
|
They were worried that he might have damaged a joint so wanted to keep him in overnight. |
|
The doctors decided to keep him in overnight because they were worried about the injury to his eye. |
|
He was not pompous at all and did not look worried as if he had just come straight from court. |
|
The Kurds are worried they will lose their autonomy and the Sunnis are worried that Shi'ites will take revenge on them. |
|
He yowled with pain and hopped off, his ball rolling away, only to be surrounded with worried girls and their attentions. |
|
The absurd argument holds that, at some point, molesters should be allowed to rest easy, no longer worried about a potential prosecution. |
|
I smiled sympathetically, but was more worried about who I was going to be stuck with. |
|
The champion trainer was nervous before the novice chase at Naas, but he needn't have worried as his young hopeful romped home. |
|
A worried passer-by spotted the couple sheltering in a cove and phoned for help. |
|
|
If you were worried that the band had lost their touch, that they just weren't capable of making a good album, you can rest easy. |
|
He was worried that due to a hangover I might not make my plane so he and his wife decided to drive past my house just to check. |
|
How many times, when you hear of an approaching storm, do you get worried or anxious? |
|
Staff could be looking over their shoulders, worried about their jobs, for months. |
|
It looked so awkward and out of place up in the forest canopy, I was worried at any moment it might crash down on us. |
|
Antonio's friends suggest that he's worried about his argosies, which he denies. |
|
I think I was just worried that we'd come back and all the equipment would have gone. |
|
A few brave souls were feeding them bags of seed or bread scraps, and were being so mobbed by pigeons that I was actually a bit worried for them. |
|
However, I am also worried that traditional versions of socialism prioritise industrial development over sustainability. |
|
I was afraid to risk you, and was worried you'd be in danger if she kept working for me. |
|
A worried businessman fears his three York companies could go under if a residential parking permit scheme goes ahead. |
|
She worried about them and what would happen if the islanders caught the pirate crew. |
|
Another moan of terror brings him out of his reverie and he casts a worried look in her direction. |
|
Nicola and Caden exchanged worried looks before meeting her gaze, still not believing her. |
|
If the President is truly worried about the federal coffers running dry he should stop cutting taxes for us better-off folk. |
|
Wondering where Brett was but not overly worried about it, Sera went to draw a bath in the luxurious bathroom. |
|
In particular he is worried at the impact a smoking ban would have in sports and social clubs in Labour's central belt heartlands. |
|
His eyes brightened when he saw Krys's face, his brows beetling when he noticed her worried look. |
|
As the officiant, I was worried that I would trip over the words, or begin hacking and coughing. |
|
Yet if there's one thing most middle-of-the-road parents can agree on, it's that they are worried about how pop culture affects their children. |
|
|
What he is really worried about is how such a move would be received by the general public, but his reputation is now beyond besmirching. |
|
It was clear he was going to be fit for the Olympics, but he was worried about how the team would knit together. |
|
My parents were a bit worried when they saw all the free periods in my timetable. |
|
The expert also worried that the operation of the market economy was still not routinized in the city. |
|
She was obviously too stressed and worried to eat, but tried to force some food down anyway. |
|
She was clearly in her middle ages, with golden blond hair tinted with gray and worried brown eyes. |
|
Many parents have pulled their offspring out of school altogether, worried about the chaos on the streets. |
|
I'm very worried about how news of this journey will be limned to others, if I don't make it. |
|
He seems such a nice bloke, however, that I left worried he was just being polite. |
|
I worried about filming the next morning but Madison assured me that makeup can do wonders and there would be no problems with the love bites. |
|
I'm worried that she doesn't have a direction she wants to move in, job-wise. |
|
He said he worried about what would happen to medical waste now the authority has switched to fortnightly pick-ups of household refuse. |
|
He worried about thieves and renegade soldiers but none crossed his path as he galloped boldly through woods and desert. |
|
They worried about love, marriage and work, fussed about their children, gossiped and plotted. |
|
Scanlon, whose husband left her to bring up children aged three and one, said most parents worried about whether they could cope. |
|
They are a bit in the dark and they are a bit worried about what that information might be. |
|
But they're very worried about saying something that is not on-message, so they don't say anything. |
|
I worried that the wait staff might pull out their samurai swords at any moment. |
|
Police had worried about trouble after the match but apart from a few incidents of drunkenness the upset didn't cause patrols any problems. |
|
A spokesman merely recommended any worried policy-holders should seek professional advice. |
|
|
I was a bit worried that it might all get too hot and start a fire before then. |
|
It will certainly offer some protection in terms of sheep being worried by dogs that escape from hunters. |
|
Most of what they're worried about would never necessitate you to have a safe room. |
|
Both parents have asthma, and his mother is worried that he too might have asthma. |
|
She just found out about her Dad, and I'm sure she's worried sick about you. |
|
Well, we know that many of you are worried sick about the pets that you were forced to leave behind. |
|
I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track. |
|
They had been worried after one doctor altered Thomas's treatment without consulting a junior colleague responsible for his care. |
|
At times, Darwin worried that his writing sounded too literary and feared that his metaphors would lead readers astray. |
|
Not without reason, Americans worried that they could be poisoned by illuminating gas or burned by electrical fires. |
|
I went into the office to find the offender, and saw a worried woman crumpled in a chair in the corner, wearing a look of weariness and doubt. |
|
I find it rather comical that skinheads are worried about their designer labels. |
|
It's also worried about balance of payments deficits, particularly in the United States. |
|
If he was worried about making so many changes, his fears were soon allayed by the attitude of the young newcomers. |
|
Regulators are particularly worried that some banks provide the service even at automated teller machines. |
|
The sweating made him more afraid of playing badly, as he worried that his fingers would slip on the frets of the lute. |
|
I am worried that they are just talking the talk, that they're just trying make things look good right now. |
|
Such reactions either blind them to what you're trying to get across, or they go away so worried that they don't function effectively for days. |
|
He could not stop in the rush hour traffic and worried about her for the rest of the day. |
|
A worried looking lad with a red face appears at the door dressed only with a towel around his waist. |
|
|
If you are worried that you will be reduced to fits of giggles by having someone touch your feet, there's really no need to worry. |
|
A worried mother contacted him after her child had received a leg injury when his coat went on fire. |
|
And then, after they started to give each other worried looks, we smile, and say, oh, just having you on! |
|
The plan has some in the community worried that the forests and steep trails will be ruined. |
|
We are a tad worried by our fellow inhabitants, however, if we're regarded as the cleverest on earth. |
|
Late in the afternoon, when he hadn't returned, she worried he'd had a flat. |
|
Baby blues may leave you feeling weepy, easily upset, or excessively worried for 3 to 4 weeks. |
|
Dwight Eisenhower famously worried about the military-industrial complex unduly influencing governments. |
|
Acknowledging the need for corporate support of research, he worried that proprietary interests are hindering science in important ways. |
|
If she touched her, she was worried the child might break, shatter into a million pieces at the shock of the touch in her personal space. |
|
While she tried to conserve money by walking rather than riding on trolley cars, she worried about people's perceptions of her frugality. |
|
Startled, the horse bolted, carrying its rider away even faster, though the rider was worried only about holding on. |
|
The marquise, worried that Yvette has fallen asleep without extinguishing her candle, decides that someone must check on her. |
|
I considered traveling again but I was worried that it was literally a road to nowhere. |
|
He was a healthy, hearty, happy baby and she had no reason to be worried when she put him down to go to sleep that day. |
|
He's worried the quiet atmosphere of the reserve will change forever with the new ring road and casino. |
|
Tensions inside the firm mounted as some of the firm's white-shoe bankers worried that CEO Purcell would grasp at any deal. |
|
They are also worried that the development would ruin the area and lead to a loss of amenities. |
|
From early on, therefore, the developing countries worried they would be railroaded into a last-minute deal. |
|
This was a year where advertisers were very worried about the death of the 30-second spot because people were tuning out of television. |
|
|
He is worried that short-sighted attitudes toward new technology are foreclosing creative possibilities that we have yet to even conceive of. |
|
We've all been so worried about peak oil, it is not surprising we were caught unawares. |
|
They have been seen as fascist Big Brothers by twentieth century thinkers worried about totalitarian states. |
|
So you're not worried about the development of a sort of elite technocracy running the global brain machines? |
|
He was also worried about the health risks of rotting, derelict whare, which became breeding grounds for rats and vermin. |
|
But scientists worried that intergalactic dust, rather than distance, could account for the dimming. |
|
The technophobes have always worried that technology is isolating us but surely the opposite is happening. |
|
I knew where he was, and I was worried and scared that it would be too much for him. |
|
Well, I must admit that I was slightly worried that it might be a rather long and tedious affair. |
|
I'm just a teensy bit worried that they may have security set up as I doubt I'm the only one who's had that idea. |
|
The ducklings were also shown pictures of a fox baring its teeth, but were less worried when shown a picture of a fox with its mouth closed. |
|
This is autobiography, and since when have we been worried about autobiography being indulgent? |
|
She became worried and attempted to telephone her husband but his mobile phone was switched off. |
|
An accountant is worried that he will miscount money, so he counts it again and again. |
|
He worried I might be using him as a bargaining tool but I showed that wasn't the case. |
|
When I open them again, I'm greeted with a pair of worried black eyes surrounded by a shock of black hair. |
|
Come 1986 when I was sober and I was out of the business and I was 18-years-old, you bet I worried about it. |
|
I nodded and left the room, with a worried glance backwards at the woman who was still sitting on the couch, looking so miserable and helpless. |
|
I hated that I was so worried about keeping up appearances with these people that I was lying to myself. |
|
So there were people who felt too shook up and who were worried about what he was saying. |
|
|
They worried that some newspaper organizations essentially, if unwittingly, are liquidating their businesses. |
|
We were constantly walking on eggshells because we were worried about upsetting him in case it would cause a situation. |
|
The French worried about the Americanization of their culture and the disappearance of peasant society. |
|
The call came as the borders were officially declared closed by authorities worried about the mass influx. |
|
Union members are worried that the company might try to derecognise the union. |
|
I'm worried that the strange lyrics paint a wrong picture of what life is and mislead young people. |
|
Both Russia and the West are also worried by the repercussions of large-scale unemployment among its nuclear specialists. |
|
Was he trying to pay back his debt, or was he really worried over what would happen to me? |
|
The tenseness that had suddenly appeared on his daughter's face worried him. |
|
She looked at her watch several times as she was getting worried that she would be late for an important meeting with a client. |
|
To her horror, it was already on fire and she worried about the huge wooden poles that supported the enormous tent. |
|
It is not clear if they are worried about the prospect of some of their friends calling in for a visit. |
|
People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary. |
|
The Department of Agriculture has received calls from consumers worried about whether they consumed some of the recalled beef. |
|
Consequently, for centuries map-makers have worried about simultaneity and how to determine it. |
|
Then he said he had a proposal for me, which made me a bit worried about what was coming up. |
|
They never watched the clock, never dreaded Mondays, never worried about the years passing by. |
|
If he lost or played badly, he would become so withdrawn and quiet that his parents worried a great deal about him. |
|
Instead, he thought about Whitney, worried that she was in pain or that terrible things were happening to her. |
|
I am really looking forward to working on the games, but like many I'm worried I'll make a terrible mess of things. |
|
|
He'd been worried that the windows were double-glazed and more difficult to break but his spirits rose when he saw that they were ordinary glass. |
|
We are worried about international terrorism, and those who harbor international terrorists. |
|
I am not worried on a personal level but I do think that there will be a huge shortfall throughout the country. |
|
It was a little dangerous as we were worried that our oldest son might kick the soccer ball over the wire and set off the alarms. |
|
It's full of illusionists and transmuters, and you're worried about hair color? |
|
His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse. |
|
They're mostly worried about a more prosaic concern, which is whether the game is fun. |
|
Will we always live in the shadows, more worried about the daily bread and less about the lasting values that we have always searched for? |
|
Physicians and psychiatrists say many parents are worried about daughters who just do not want to eat. |
|
But civil liberties campaigners are now worried that the Catcher may be sold to other governments or secret services. |
|
The announcement of plans to cancel 1,300 flights is a dramatic signal to worried passengers that a long-rumbling dispute has now turned nasty. |
|
When I told him I hadn't seen you all day and that I was worried because Rigger wasn't here either he went off his nut! |
|
He doesn't think Laura can handle Robert, and Luke is worried that Robert is putting the make on her. |
|
They are worried they will have to put up with loutish behaviour from rowdy drinkers, vandalism and kitchen smells. |
|
I think women are a lot more ballsy, less worried about making a fool of themselves. |
|
They're worried that they're vulnerable to another attack while officials sit behind desks writing reports. |
|
But many toy makers are also worried that some playthings that once seemed fantastical now seem all too real. |
|
Richard's father kept bees in the 1930s, but he became a bee-keeper because he was worried about the wild bees. |
|
It was a weapon and a gift, handed back and forth by the dancers, who fought and flirted, worried and tattletaled. |
|
In the light of the dimly shining half-moon, her eyes looked worried and afraid. |
|
|
The aircraft can hold more than 400, and the crew was worried they might not have a job when they got home. |
|
Anne tells Kitty that she is worried about Daddy, who has a fever and a rash, which looks like measles. |
|
What are the contentious issues in those suggestions and are you worried the regulations may be railroaded through? |
|
In the weeks up to Christmas, the thriftiness of shoppers left retailers worried as they feared people were saving for the sales. |
|
A god-daughter told me of how jolly he made her girlhood, although her father worried about his fellow barrister's habit of fast driving. |
|
The Councillor has stepped in to mediate between the council and worried library-goers at a meeting due to take place on Tuesday. |
|
She still looked worried though, like she had troubled thoughts on her mind that she wasn't sure she could talk about. |
|
He stirred and I worried that he would wake while I was amputating his leg. |
|
Are you worried about the future glut of obituaries in national newspapers? |
|
He is so thin and reedy you worried for his balance when the wind picked up, but he moves with soft, sumptuous delicacy. |
|
Tell your child she can phone you at any time while away on a visit, if she's upset or worried in any way. |
|
Thirty years ago Aron worried about a kind of hedonistic self-indulgence characteristic of decadent societies. |
|
He was worried about the availability of toilet facilities and electricity for the gang. |
|
Jarvis said it was worried about the damage to its reputation from accidents allegedly caused by poor workmanship. |
|
Cap Lesesne, a New York plastic surgeon, hears from a lot of women worried about aging. |
|
But fans are still worried that the star players might not attach too much importance to the match and may not show off their real skills. |
|
They were also worried that broadcasting the music through microphones would destroy the beauty and essence of the music. |
|
She worried obsessively that her four-year struggle would destroy her family's finances. |
|
Sounds like a lot of false hope, and a chance for some to make a handsome profit off the worried well. |
|
He worried about keeping in good physical shape for appearance as well as health reasons. |
|
|
The vaccine may have been used on the worried well rather than risk groups. |
|
You can see her desperation and fear for tomorrow etched in the worried lines of her face. |
|
They worried that women sporting the obstructive hairstyle were lowering wartime factory production. |
|
I am worried in case I get rejected, but I can't stand not knowing him and the curiosity is killing me. |
|
It used to drive me nuts that he wasn't worried about being half-an-hour late. |
|
My parents were actually worried about me playing rugby because of the old bang on the head. |
|
But looking at the food which seemed somewhat unsanitary, we worried about whether it would cause other problems later. |
|
Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger. |
|
Hours before her bank balance became a telephone number she was worried sick about paying for the new school uniform for her youngest child Lee. |
|
It made you do silly things and it gave you an awful headache, but we never worried about the risks, let alone the long-term health consequences. |
|
It is not surprising, given the number of high profile bankruptcies, that investors are noticeably worried about bad debt provisions. |
|
I am worried though that his rebuttal after the fact contains some massaging, for fear of the ensuing explosion. |
|
As well as being worried about his command of English, the implicit danger of stereotyping alarms him. |
|
Experts are worried that attention would drift away from Asia where the virus is endemic. |
|
They worried about her health and called in a doctor who confirmed her blood pressure had gone down. |
|
And, while Sam lives like a king in the kennels and is adored by the staff, Mr and Mrs Smith are worried he has become institutionalised. |
|
Many children are also worried about their younger brothers and sisters and want to protect them. |
|
Matt worried about the security aspect, I worried about the actual wedding. |
|
I'm starting to get a little worried about the enormity of the task ahead and the amount of change the next couple of months will bring. |
|
For years, Shaw spent his days spraying termites with pesticides and his nights in worried sleep. |
|
|
So many in my district are worried about why the poverty numbers are rising. |
|
Farmers have been particularly worried about walkers in newly opened areas letting their dogs off leads to worry sheep and cause other nuisance. |
|
We were a little worried someone would call the fire brigade when we first tested the fog. |
|
Some claimed that they attacked young calves and worried the bigger animals. |
|
I had this gnawing, worried feeling in the pit of my stomach, wondering if any farmers would show up. |
|
He shifted slightly in the black vinyl pants as he worried at the hem of his dark blue long sleeved silk shirt with black under tones. |
|
But my mother was worried about how she would feed and care for four kids who could eat only kosher food. |
|
Some of the stuff like protractors and compasses I had to design from scratch and I worried about how inaccurate they were. |
|
Experience has taught me that I should be worried if something is constructed using language and concepts which I can't understand. |
|
I've been worried about watering the yard, hence the thinking with the xeriscape water conserving native plants. |
|
Before I did the art course I was very introvert and worried about my survival. |
|
It's more important to keep law and order in this society than to be worried about weak-kneed people who don't like the look of helmets. |
|
His wonderful wit greatly delighted contemporary readers, most of whom were not worried by bawdy, though there were some who thought it inappropriate for a clergyman. |
|
Yet Avakov does not appear worried about lingering support for the deposed leader. |
|
I am starting to get worried how far this rape culture thing goes. |
|
A sprawl of potatoes at the center of the picture is the despair of a family of seven and a worried dog as a pluming rain cloud approaches from distant hills. |
|
When as a medical student you dissected a cadaver, were there things said and done that left you deeply worried about the respect that you might be shown when you are dead? |
|
Eliot, meanwhile, was more worried about his career as a poet than about his marriage, which had been undertaken mostly in the interests of that career. |
|
I was very worried over the weekend, but I'm calming down a bit. |
|
No one savaged the law's delays and inequities more energetically than Dickens, yet no one worried more about the results of revolution and lawlessness. |
|