Sentence examples for apprehension into from inspiring English sources

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So he points the camera 180 degrees away from the star a fair bit of the time, and that view introduces a queasy note of apprehension into the otherwise wholesome picture.

Instead, Wilde may have transposed his apprehension into Lord Chiltern's (non-sexual) blackmailing situation in the darker, political play, An Ideal Husband.

I found myself staring with some apprehension into the dark eyes of a young woman whose hair was a mess of rubber snakes.

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But she threw herself into the sport the following year, aggression pushing apprehension further into the past.

Unease and apprehension channelled into folk bouzouki, horntallica and a dub version of Downton Abbey?

During my business travels in recent weeks and at friends' gatherings on the weekend, I watched apprehension turn into cold loathing toward this Administration and Congress.

He explained how he had watched his friends' "apprehension turn into cold loathing toward this Administration".

All of which translates into continued apprehension in many households.

"One is the apprehension to go into challenges when you have too many injuries," he explained.

But the manual goes on to say that fear is "a natural feeling of apprehension when going into battle".

If a stranger approaches me smiling and I try to return the greeting, I watch the person's face fade into apprehension and wariness.

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