Sentence examples for am a bit concerned from inspiring English sources

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However, Senator Murkowski told the National Journal at the time, "I am a bit concerned that the N.R.A. weighed in and said they were going to score this".

I am a bit concerned, however, that people who work the most weekends may be worse off under the new proposals.

I, however, am a bit concerned about what strange creatures may lurk beneath, and certainly don't want to try to catch anything.

But Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said: "I am a bit concerned about the way this debate on halal and kosher has been taking place in the country and also some of the things said in the chamber as well.

I've been using a Nexus One as my primary phone for nearly two years now and have also used the Nexus S extensively — both of them have been excellent, and I'm not expecting the Prime to disappoint (though I am a bit concerned by the rumored huge screen size).

"I am a bit concerned that this may result in sort of a Christmas puppy or an Easter bunny syndrome".

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When we arrived in Tulsa, we were a bit concerned.

I think they're a bit concerned about their conditioning.

"I was a bit concerned with the ground turning soft today," Weld said.

"We were a bit concerned that we wouldn't be able to do it," he says.

"We were a bit concerned at first but we are hopeful it's nothing too serious".

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