Sentence examples for be a bit nervous from inspiring English sources

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You can see why Turnbull might be a bit nervous about confronting such a monumentally ignorant faction in his party.

A longtime ensemble member of Steppenwolf Theater Company, she has come only recently to directing, and one might expect her to be a bit nervous.

Yet given what's at stake versus the Broncos — the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl win — the Seahawks must be a bit nervous about Sweezy's lack of experience.

Daring to look forward to England's next assignment, Boycott said: "We'll all be a bit nervous on Monday … the 'Scottish' day.

"When there's a great player beforehand and people feel that you're worthy of being compared to that person, of course you're going to be a bit nervous about that," McCoy said of Sapp.

Already this week, he seemed to be a bit nervous, and irritated, about Mr. Edwards's efforts to fight on, telling a South Carolina television station that Mr. Edwards lacked the experience to lead the nation in perilous times.

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"I was a bit nervous.

The players were a bit nervous and I was a bit nervous.

Of course everyone's a bit nervous.

"My wife was a bit nervous about the whole thing".

Mottau admitted that he was a bit nervous this afternoon.

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