Sentence examples for No apprehensions from inspiring English sources

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She tells him that Hugo had no apprehensions at all.

Taylor and Edward Wakeling's studied yet entirely accessible book shows that the children in Dodgson's studio harbored no apprehensions about what they were doing or who they were doing it with.

Andrea says she has no apprehensions: "A few colleagues think it's complicated because if my brother is with our child he might get father feelings.

The remedy was the Commerce Clause, which was widely popular at the Constitutional Convention and also afterwards during the ratification debates: James Madison wrote that while the commerce power was admittedly "an addition" to federal authority, and such additions were usually met with suspicion, this was one "which few oppose and from which no apprehensions are entertained".

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"No apprehension, no seizure, no arrest and no pursuit is worth the risk to an agent or a member of the public being injured or killed," Kerlikowske said.

He goes for every challenge and has no apprehension.

"There has been no apprehension at this point".

"There has been no apprehension," state police said moments ago.

There was virtually no apprehension for me this time.

"Look here, you are comfortably speaking to me with no apprehension," he said.

"Now, I really have no apprehension about anything, which is great," she said.

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