Sentence examples for be nervous that from inspiring English sources

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be nervous that

adjective

Easily agitated or alarmed; on edge or edgy.

  • Being in a crowd of strangers makes me nervous.

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You can be nervous; that's okay.

The Israelis also seem to be nervous that a terrorist attack by Islamic militants could yet thwart the Monday meeting.

But some ministers said Downing Street should be nervous that so many Tory MPs from across the party were prepared to rebel.

Prudence Farrow, who had been dating Mr. Durst when his first wife disappeared, is also said to be nervous that Mr. Durst may come looking for her.

Maritza Lauriano, a fifth grader, said students used to be "nervous that we wouldn't pass the test" but now took exams with confidence.

"I'd rather have my kids having fun at home where I can watch them than be nervous that they are roaming the streets," said the young woman's mother.

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If you're nervous, that's fine.

If he's nervous, that's unsurprising.

I was nervous that wasn't going away.

If BBC executives are nervous, that's because they're supposed to be.

Vine makes me kind of sad — I'm nervous that will turn into what content is".

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