The manager hesitated, unsure of whether or not he should tell her of the commando unit that had taken his staff room. |
|
Her mother hesitated, unsure of what to do, but when Allyson held on, she slowly wrapped her arms around her as well. |
|
Some firms are unsure of which systems to install and are fearful of getting it wrong. |
|
You may not be used to keeping a diary or journal, and perhaps feel unsure of how to best start. |
|
I stand quietly under that glare, unsure of how to reply to such a statement. |
|
Marines engaging in their first combative exercise were often timid and unsure of themselves. |
|
He had lost his confidence on the course and a horse who is unsure of himself is certainly not ready for an Olympic Games. |
|
People with bulimia are often unsure of themselves, lack confidence in their abilities or suffer from depression. |
|
If you are unsure of your preferences, there are certain characteristics of each style that may help you to decide. |
|
If you're unsure about a certain switch then you will find a most innovative quick reference fold out card in the glovebox. |
|
They're usually reticent, unsure of themselves, hesitant to get involved in a discussion. |
|
The manufacturers must be some kind of solipsists, or in any case unsure that the cream cheese really exists. |
|
They claim the council has made a U-turn, leaving residents unsure whether the link road will be a local distributor road or a by-pass. |
|
He would like me to be disarmed by his sorrowfulness and he is unsure whether I would be disarmed, so that makes him uneasy. |
|
Still, Ryan is unsure how this approach will translate to his life outside the politically charged, academic bubble of Smith College. |
|
There was a look of genuine fear in his eyes, unsure as to whether or not she was real. |
|
This very basic premise it achieved supremely, although to whose benefit I am unsure. |
|
I was wobbly and unsure of myself as I pushed down on the pedal, propelling the bike slowly forward. |
|
Many parents were unsure of how to prepare some of the fresh vegetables, such as eggplant and some squashes. |
|
I will probably be going, though I'm unsure of whether I'll stay in the hotel or just cab it home each night. |
|
|
I am also a little unsure as to the relevance to safety of not always having a member of staff there to make sure that everyone has a ticket! |
|
If the investors were uncertain, it seemed that companies were equally unsure about predicting the future. |
|
Some heterosexual couples who are unsure of whether marriage is the right step for them are reportedly using PACS as a starter marriage. |
|
The excavators are unsure what it is, with several suggestions of cold store, wine cellar, privy and wellhead. |
|
He thinks about pushing off from the door, but he's still unsure of what to do with himself once he moves, so he stays put. |
|
In the final days before Congress recessed for the national elections, we were still unsure what debt-relief funding Congress would agree to. |
|
Once they signed her, however, Uptown was unsure how to market Blige, whose music straddled the genres of modern hip-hop and old-school soul. |
|
If you are unsure which type paint you have, wash wall, let dry and wipe with rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. |
|
She hasn't seen her father for several weeks and I am unsure how to handle this situation. |
|
I have had a few stilted conversations, feeling a little self-conscious and unsure, but I think with a bit of practice I will improve. |
|
Police are unsure why Collins apparently ignored properly functioning warning signals and drove his car in front of the oncoming train. |
|
Often unsure, he seems to rely on Lucky for more than just fetching his stool and carrying his bag. |
|
All females in the vicinity immediately start strutting their stuff, leaving onlooking males unsure as to what just hit them. |
|
Details were hazy, with officials unsure of exactly what was going on inside much of the main temple. |
|
For example, in my case one examiner was unsure why I had used a certain metric. |
|
Do a Windows help search for wireless card properties and power management if you are unsure. |
|
But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of. |
|
I stepped boldly out on that new path, unsure and a little afraid, but never hesitant. |
|
On the river bank the Rim troops were still hesitating, unsure what to do in the light of their quarry abruptly running back toward them. |
|
Drivers can turn up for work and report that they have taken medication, and are unsure if they are fit to drive. |
|
|
Doctors remain unsure why such conjoined twins do not fully separate while in their mother's womb. |
|
He had his sword in his hand, though he was unsure why until a hooded figure stepped out of the shadows and laughed menacingly at him. |
|
Where they do appear in general histories, the historians often seem unsure how to deal with them. |
|
She had been unsure about traveling with him, but they were more alike than he would admit. |
|
With a large staff and entrance fees discouragingly high for small exhibitions, the future of these Hermitage Rooms is regrettably unsure. |
|
Because she was unsure of the date of her last period, she was also uncertain as to the due date of the birth of her child. |
|
At the age of thirty I was still unsure of myself and I did not even know how to spend a Sunday evening. |
|
As noted earlier, this ideologically confused lampoon seems unsure of its target. |
|
I almost screamed into the phone out of excitement, relief, anticipation, anxiety, and every other unsure feeling. |
|
But on the other hand, if we are down about life, and unsure of our ends and goals, enhancement technologies won't help us. |
|
Denzel Washington does his thing in the Sinatra role, replacing Frank's shaken-but-confident characterization with an unsure and frightened soul. |
|
I am unsure how much replay value a standard documentary like this might have, outside of the classroom. |
|
If you're struggling with debt and unsure about your options, talk to a reputable credit counselor before filing for bankruptcy. |
|
He's obviously a bit unsure about his closing sentence but as a zippy opening paragraph, that first bit is quite fun. |
|
If you're unsure about the shooter, take all your bets down after any one hit. |
|
Unhappiness at work and home can also arise if you feel unsure about how to cope with your responsibilities. |
|
I know it's only a linguistic tic, a filler word which pads out pauses, but it makes the whole thing so approximate and unsure. |
|
He wasn't alone in being unsure exactly what it was supposed to mean, but it was clearly an anointment for the future. |
|
He put a slight emphasis on the last word, as though unsure exactly what it implied. |
|
I was suddenly unsure of why I was telling this to a pinkish woman wearing clothes three sizes too small and gazing insanely at my face. |
|
|
Natalie eyed her warily, unsure if she was joking or actually being serious. |
|
The leaflets will remind pensioners never to open their doors to anyone they are unsure of. |
|
Mr Howell stated he was unsure as to whether the complainant would withdraw his complaint. |
|
Margie and I stared, unsure whether she had just said something breathtakingly incisive or mind-numbingly literal-minded. |
|
He made a motion as if to speak, and then faltered, as if unsure of what to say. |
|
Check with your dentist or health visitor if you are unsure about how to look after your baby's teeth. |
|
Used to larger wrecks, I was unsure if this was once the propshaft, which would imply that the submarine was oriented stern towards the shore. |
|
If clinicians are unsure of the diagnosis in a patient with severe febrile illness, it is reasonable to treat for malaria. |
|
At the first event some people were unsure about dressing up in period costume. |
|
Taylor, wearing a restrictive brace on his surgically repaired left knee, appeared unsure and favoring his bad limb. |
|
For a moment or two he felt unsure himself, but then his deeply rooted confidence in himself asserted itself once again. |
|
He walked off the pitch unsure whether he would ever manage the team again. |
|
So, they live a day-to-day existence, unsure of what the future will bring. |
|
Thomas had to persuade his brothers and father to take a gamble in this new trade of distilling, an enterprise they were unsure of. |
|
Everyone else seems to be waiting for an offstage cue before they perform, as if unsure of what to do or say next. |
|
He then took a chair at the back of the room, as did my mother, and all of a sudden I was unsure of what I was meant to do or say. |
|
We leave crestfallen, unsure of whether or not we have just stumbled upon the world's most mysterious recording studio. |
|
He enrolled in a crash course in Mandarin and headed to Shanghai, alone and unsure of exactly how things would work out. |
|
Confusion and uncertainty fogged Drillian's brain as he shifted uncomfortably, unsure of what to do. |
|
One skinny Michael Jackson impersonator seems unsure whether to stay or leave. |
|
|
Worse than that, everybody felt ill at ease and unsure how to behave in front of the former enemy. |
|
He relates the story of the Aztec leader Montezuma who was unsure of what to make of the arrival of Cortez and his Spanish troops. |
|
A friend who is a taxidermist has kept the fox in a freezer, but Jason, from Audenshaw, is unsure whether to have the animal stuffed. |
|
As a 1220 player I often find myself in an actual game being unsure about whether or not to play quietly or sharply, tactically or positionally. |
|
The author seems unsure whether he is writing a thriller or a satire and, with his clunky prose and rudimentary plot, ends up doing neither. |
|
Every schoolboy knows that it is possible to be unsure about a mathematical truth. |
|
Young marrieds seem to think it's all powerful, that it will support them through unsure times and terrible crises. |
|
I had no idea what a stovie was, and am still a little unsure, but it was just scrummy! |
|
You've thought about having cosmetic nose surgery, but you're unsure if this procedure is for you. |
|
My desire to continue my career in the Marines was bumping up against my political idealism and I was unsure of what to do. |
|
She was a little unsure of her footing as she stepped off the bottom rung onto the cave floor. |
|
They had been lucky enough to follow their scent this far, but now they were unsure if the two had enter the protective walls of the town. |
|
State experts are unsure how many wall lizards are in the park, said Kacie Ehrenberger, a wildlife diversity staff specialist for the state. |
|
It's got a nice bit which is either a bassline or a guitar melody, I'm unsure which. |
|
If you or someone you are with has an epileptic seizure and you are unsure about what you should do, phone for an ambulance immediately. |
|
He remained apprehensive about returning to the United States, unsure of his legal jeopardy. |
|
The guitar player hesitantly plucking the same melodic line over and over again, unsure of whether to stop or to go on. |
|
Watching the Conservative Party leadership contest, political neutrals are unsure whether to laugh or cry. |
|
Of course, if you're unsure about what you're viewing, Moodie and the rest of the gallery staff are often more than happy to be of service. |
|
And even those who have gone through the figures with a fine fiscal toothcomb are still unsure that they can work out how it will all work. |
|
|
Company after company passed because they were unsure whether to handle it as music or a book. |
|
Returning to Italy, it becomes clear that Eliza Acton and Mrs Beeton were pardonably unsure in this matter. |
|
Some processors worry the seemingly contradictory medical findings will only serve to bewilder consumers, leaving them unsure which way to turn. |
|
Michael and Jessica were shifting uncomfortably and nervously, unsure of what to do. |
|
It relies on doubletalk, uncertainty, lies, and keeping your opponent unsure of just how crazy you are. |
|
This division of parental loyalties has made it such that in sporting contests when England plays Germany, he is unsure of whom to barrack for. |
|
Both councils said they were still unsure how additional places would be funded. |
|
They were both unsure of what to say to each other and were mostly busy in dealing with injuries. |
|
The taller, thinner Lewis moves haphazardly, turning here and there, unsure where to go. |
|
Sanchen was unsure how large this desert was, and looking upon the intimidating sight now, he wasn't sure he wanted to know. |
|
Gordon had not caught the man's name, and was unsure how to ask in a polite manner. |
|
She doorknocks and finds voters concerned about traffic but unsure politicians will fix it. |
|
Lines were ragged, several dancers shuffled into place and many seemed unsure of cues. |
|
On top of a rock, a blenny is transfixed, unsure whether to swim off or remain still against the background that no longer serves as camouflage. |
|
Scanlon said she was unsure that she agreed with the change of name from bog myrtle to sweet gale, however. |
|
From being unsure about himself to coping with adulation, Sproule has raced forward in these last few weeks. |
|
Stunned, the woman stared at the floor motionlessly, unsure of what was to be asked of her. |
|
Should a motorist blow his horn the Guide Dog can become agitated and may therefore be unsure as to what course of action to take. |
|
From the first blow of the whistle we were unsure as to who would take control of ball when McDonald put the first score on the board. |
|
As my pen flowed across the paper, my mind moved choppily from thought to thought, unsure and hesitant. |
|
|
I am not going to ruin this trip for myself by being unconfident and unsure. |
|
These investors are also unsure as to whether they have the right mix in their portfolio. |
|
Marquez was still feinting more than he was punching, and still looked unsure of when to uncork his power shots. |
|
If you are unsure because of harsh winters you may mulch the plants for extra protection. |
|
She sat down at the bonheur du jour and stared at a blank sheet of paper, unsure for one moment of what she would write. |
|
Feeling anxious and unsure of herself, Maxie headed for the door, nearly tripping over a chair in the process. |
|
Most people may be unsure about where to draw the line between privacy and security, but at least the issue is being brought to their attention. |
|
The inferences made by the psychologists in your report suggest she is insecure or unsure of herself which is why she overreacts so much. |
|
At one time or another, every starter has seemed hesitant and unsure of either the snap count or his assignment. |
|
Your confidence is gone, because you are unsure of who you are now and how to be with others. |
|
It's overly simplistic to label a player insecure or unsure of his masculinity. |
|
With no one to listen to them, they get trapped in their problems and grow up diffident and unsure of their abilities. |
|
This finding is the first scientific report of an equine influenza virus jumping the species barrier, and researchers are unsure how it occurred. |
|
Are you finding yourself moping around the house in the depths of despair, the wrong results in your hands and feeling unsure about what to do with your life? |
|
So I am a bit unsure if I like the movie come to think of it. |
|
I poised my pen over the paper unsure of whether to write back or not. |
|
Most likely he expected me to be weak and unsure in carrying them out. |
|
He stood there, unsure of the emotions raging inside his head. |
|
The horse whickered softly, as if unsure of the man who approached him. |
|
Afraid to incite violence and unsure which denomination has the right to the ladder, no one has moved it since. |
|
|
And if they are unsure, then how can they give everything the all-clear? |
|
He also learns that his brother is very well off and confides in the priest that he is unsure how his brother will receive him since he is as poor as a church mouse now. |
|
If you feel unsure about being at the birth, attending antenatal classes will help prepare you and give you confidence to know there's a place for you at the birth. |
|
The climb from poverty by a young woman unsure of herself is remarkable. |
|
Customers unsure which ones are the buses provided by the firm which has been here for years only need to look out for the buses with the cream, green and yellow liveries. |
|
Bush continued his own regime of pressure to win over a still unsure American public when his routine weekly radio message was in effect turned into a call to arms. |
|
The heart of the matter was, he never truly knew how to love anyone and was unsure of how to rightly approach someone without it being some sort of business arrangement. |
|
Third, the failure of communications left everyone unsure of the ground truth. |
|
Police are still unsure if he was murdered by a gang or a lone attacker. |
|
He was still nervous around girls, still unsure of his attractiveness. |
|
He walked with a hesitating shuffle, unsure how to distribute his weight. |
|
Neither do product tamperers, who kill remotely and randomly, and are unsure at the time they set a poisoned product back on the shelf that anyone will even purchase it. |
|
Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms. |
|
If you are unsure about how to cut open a scallop or sea urchin, fillet a brill or clean an octopus, just ask your local fishmonger to do it for you. |
|
If you work for someone who is so unsure of themself that it causes them to overreact or be spiteful or devious, it's unlikely that you're going to change them. |
|
She peeked out her door, unsure of why she was being so secretive. |
|
When America seems to be unsure as to who should be her leader in the White House, the country does have a tendency to retreat back into its sectionalist ways. |
|
At their most basic, convertibles provide a sort of security blanket for investors wishing to participate in the growth of a particular company they're unsure of. |
|
I was unsure as to what sort of self-adhesive paper was required. |
|
Without ADAM, Kilmer is unsure what a picture of hard drug use would look like. |
|
|
She shifted, uncomfortable all of a sudden and unsure of his meaning. |
|
Silent observers continue to watch, unsure whether it is us mismanaging our affairs or just the stronger and more corruptible ones keeping their grip tight. |
|
Of these popular perceptions, institutional leaders were dismissive, unconcerned, or unsure. |
|
I remember trying to cast him in a movie a year before Taken, and they were unsure about him. |
|
Travel plans may change, as you are unsure about business commitments. |
|
Certain renowned critics have in the last two decades stepped up their output, as if unsure of their place in literary Valhalla. |
|
He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right. |
|
Now the city seems hesitant and confused and unsure of itself. |
|
It is a common error for such instructions to be omitted and for respondents either to be unsure about how to reply or to make inappropriate selections. |
|
Even normally eager-to-talk sources have gone to ground, unsure how punitive the military might be in its actions against critics. |
|
The younger cop pondered my handiwork, unsure how to answer. |
|
Are you wiping your screen with a hankie, unsure you read that right? |
|
He stiffened visibly, and stood there rigid, unsure of how to react. |
|
When unsure of the medical advice received, seek a second opinion. |
|
Ely moved closer, slowly, hesitating, unsure how she might react. |
|
But James stood at the plate, hesitating, unsure what to do next. |
|
As he told his story, he appeared overwrought, fatigued and unsure of how to deal with what he characterized as the extreme pressure of national attention. |
|
Whether anger is triggered by external events such as traffic jams, or by internal worrying, researchers are still unsure if it's healthier to express or suppress the emotion. |
|
Perhaps England is beyond description, a country so unsure of its place in the world now that its present palls in comparison with its imperial past. |
|
I drunkenly choked on the beer I was drinking at the time and felt suddenly sexually unsure about not only men in general but women in general as well. |
|
|
I am over his uncertainties, his indecisiveness and the fact that he spent much of our relationship unsure of whether he wanted to be with me anyway. |
|
On the numbers in which he doesn't play he often seems unsure of what to do and, on occasion, comes so close to dad dancing that you wonder when he got so old. |
|
But, while Hare's play captures superbly the spirit of the 80s, it leaves you unsure whether Isobel is a priggish pain or a symbol of transcendent virtue. |
|
He was very polite about this but, as a probationer, anxious to do the right thing and unsure what this might be when it involved dealing with the public. |
|
Either way, they had become refugees or displaced persons, orphaned from their past and too unsure of their future to take their lives into their own hands. |
|
If you are a relative newcomer to do-it-yourself projects, follow the construction steps presented here and seek help whenever you are unsure of the details. |
|
As expected, Shirin perplexed the critics, who may have appreciated its conceptuality yet remained unsure as to what to make of it. |
|
Whether it was invented in Egypt or something they picked up from Mesopotamia via trade is unsure. |
|
Some pilots have been unsure how to act when their aircraft was requested to climb whilst flying at their maximum altitude. |
|
The blotchy black mark she impresses on my hand will still be there tomorrow morning, a confused barcode, unsure of what exactly it encodes. |
|
Countless others, the hibakusha, were exposed to the blast and remained unsure of their futures. |
|
A middleborn who feels left out may become unsure about his place in the family. |
|
Equally, the EEC was unsure about which way these countries were heading and wanted to ensure stability along its southern borders. |
|
The nation's leaders wished for close cooperation with the Americans but were unsure whether it would continue. |
|
There was only one chair, and they offered it to her. They stood over her, maladroitly, apparently unsure how to proceed. |
|
If you're unsure of your free-hand design skills, pair the paint with a stencil for instant results. |
|
And in front too there flowed a stream with an unsure ford, and companies of armed men had taken up position along the defences. |
|
City Lights had been a success, but Chaplin was unsure if he could make another picture without dialogue. |
|
Modern historians are unsure if that was meant to be an ironic punishment for the soldiers' mutiny or due to Caligula's derangement. |
|
We had a series of cave matrix samples taken by palynologist James Schoenwetter, but were unsure what the results meant. |
|
|
I had been unsure how I was going to react to his performance. |
|
Berthe, who once ran a snackbar near their home, is still unsure about what she will do. |
|
Contact your doctor if you're unsure whether the growth is a skin tag or if a tag is irritated by clothes. |
|
As it was late in the day and Caesar was unsure of the territory, he called off the pursuit and made camp. |
|
And if you're unsure of what you should keep at home in your medicine cabinet ask your community pharmacist who will be able to advise. |
|
He seemed unsure about the tone of the film, which is part parody, part slapstick and too schlocky as a whole. |
|
Viewers who are unsure how to retune their TVs or set-top boxes are being advised to consult instruction manuals or visit the website www. |
|
Although Steele has been blamed for the confusion, the management board were also unsure over the performance director job description. |
|
And, as at Ashton Gate, Wrexham looked decidedly unsure and unsettled in those opening minutes at the Fitness First Stadium. |
|
The aerophobic said her problem has become worse with time and is totally unsure how to beat it. |
|
Kaneswaran balled his fist but seemed unsure how to respond. |
|
That the viewer remains unsure as to the identity of the works underscores their multivalency and, in that sense, their continuing claim as representative postmodern efforts. |
|
But it was unsure of the potential demand for the scheme so turned to WRAW PCYMRU for help.If you want to use recycled content in products or packaging WRAW PCYMRU could help. |
|
However, initial response to the new region was mixed, with many fans unsure whether to buy a season ticket for the new side or to stick to their local clubs. |
|
We no longer need to stockpile millions of uniforms with a generalized, ineffective camo pattern because we are unsure of where the next threat will emerge. |
|
Teens with HIV, those still unsure of their sexual preference, and girls had higher odds of HSV-2 infection, a sexually transmitted infection, when entering a large US study. |
|
But Hoke said Navy planning was conservative in this area because the system is so new and strategists were unsure of what kind of reliability to expect from the fleet. |
|
Prior to 1750 it was unsure as to which force was dominant and was widely understood that both forces were operating with equal inspiration amongst one another. |
|
Robert Young states that the company was unsure as to the real costs as they reported to shareholders in 1828 that the saving using locomotives was 30 per cent. |
|
Increasingly paranoid, unsure of his identity, and unable to trust memories or real-rime experience, Markus escapes to the ancient city of Samarqand. |
|
|
A spokesman for the DRA said SACC is working on renovating the two buildings that make up Edie's Village and the college is as yet unsure of an exact opening date. |
|
Those hands turned suddenly cold, unsure and unclutch for a six-tenths of a second Tuesday night, and that was enough to turn a one-point game into a stunning defeat. |
|
Some field support shops are unsure if and when their gages need gaging. |
|
A week later, the rackety Cessna heads into the wall of clouds, rain coming through the windows, soaking clothes and camera, and you are unsure why you came. |
|
The shared unstressed form ze is also often used as both direct and indirect objects and is a useful avoidance strategy when people are unsure which form to use. |
|