Sentence examples for anxious concern from inspiring English sources

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That's most likely because of an anxious concern for grown-up sensitivities.

"Is that what you want?" he'd ask, a look of anxious concern on his face as he probed her.

But as soon as the jurors returned, she would wear a face of anxious concern, and dab her eyes as she wept.

But what makes them vivid is the force of James's interest in them, his manner of pressing into their clay with his examining fingers: they are sites of human energy; they vibrate with James's anxious concern for them.

There was anxious concern about both markets and materials, but the retardation in the national rate of growth to below 2 percent per annum was even harder to bear because the growth rates of competitors were rising, sometimes in spectacular fashion.

This reaction can be seen in three concrete positions the acceptance of suffering and death as unavoidable, the differentiation of roles and norms within society, and most of all, the embrace of negative affects such as sorrow at the death of a parent or anxious concern for a child in danger, taking these as essential to our humanity.

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Just yes or no -- yes a change or more anxious, more concern?

Psychological factors: perceived locus of control concerning their own health (a lot, no or hardly); perceived health status (good, poor); fear of giving birth (not so anxious, anxious,); fear of bearing a handicapped child (not so anxious, anxious); pregnancy-related concerns about their appearance (not so anxious, anxious,).

I'm a little concerned, but it's anxious-anticipation concern, because I'm not sure really what we have in terms of depth.

If it's an anxious moment concerning time, it's also a playful and expansive one.

She continued: "Even I a mere spectator am in anxious suspense concerning the fortune of this unnatural civil contest". Tanner outlived Wheatley by decades; in 1834 she gave the letter to the abolitionist Katherine Edes Beecher, sister-in-law of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who published "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in 1852.

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