And though this screen migration might be a good thing for some, it comes with a fair share of apprehensions, for others. |
In March 1837, writing in reply to a lost letter from Cole, Sturges echoed the artist's apprehensions and perhaps even his turns of phrase. |
His courage and large apprehensions keep his work out of the slough of despond. |
The same apprehensions, in every situation, regulate his notions of meanness or of dignity. |
These colonial apprehensions brought an end to the period of prosperity for Anglo-Indians. |
Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support. |