Sentence examples for apprehensions about how from inspiring English sources

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But I had apprehensions about how Hellman's badly dated "Children's Hour" would serve Ms. Moss (best known as the ambitious Peggy of "Mad Men") and especially Ms. Knightley (queen of the costume lit flick), whom I had thought competent but flat in Molière's "Misanthrope" last year.

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Instead, senior officers expressed concern for the image of the State Police and apprehension about how police unions would react to potential corrective measures.

And perhaps more pressing for the parents waiting in the wings: apprehension about how they would enforce their rights over admissions and support once their children are admitted to an academy, if the secretary of state for education is responsible for managing thousands of independent schools, rather than hundreds as was the case under the last government.

I initiated a conversation with him about leaving, with some apprehension about how he would react.

And then there was the obvious: apprehension about how the novel would be received.

There was some apprehension in Orlando about how foreign visitors would view travel to the U.S. following Donald Trump's win on Tuesday -- which could impact Orlando's massive tourism economy.

He wants people to experience the art in a particular time and setting: "It's about apprehension, how you apprehend the space and the piece," he said.

Although the Senators beat the Rangers three out of four times in the regular season, there was apprehension at the start of the playoffs about how Ottawa would fare against the East's top-seeded team.

Healthcare providers withdrawing treatments from dying patients frequently encounter apprehension and concern from surviving family members about how their loved one's pain and distress will be treated.

Despite the significance and apprehension often associated with absconding events, we know little about how often these events occur.

In the latter part of focus group discussions, practitioners reflected on their experience of the CATCH trial, often describing how their initial apprehensions about parents' responses to deferred consent were not realised.

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