Sentence examples for convey worry from inspiring English sources

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"People use swear words all the time to convey worry and excitement and fear," she says.

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Participants in both study components conveyed worry over accidental disclosure of HIV infection.

His tone did not convey the worry that is etched on the faces of many of his advisers, saying that his second presidential bid had made him wiser, calmer and less reliant on winning Iowa and New Hampshire.

He uses 41 as a tag question to convey his worry in the hope that the addressee will confirm it.

Graham has been talking to Leon Panetta, the Secretary of the Defense Department, and can convey his worry that the cuts that are due to happen because of the failure of the stupid Super Committee will be terrible for the Defense Department.

Americans officials have also conveyed their worries to the Supreme Military Council or S.M.C., the military wing of the Syrian opposition that is led by Gen. Salim Idris, and urged it not to chase fighters across the border into Lebanon.

Interviews with family members convey lives wracked with worry.

For the occasional insomniac, though, the message the experts convey is not to worry.

(Ms. Dorval's Chantale often wears a mask of opaqueness, which seems almost calculated to set Hubert off, yet she still manages to convey weariness, indulgence and worry).

His mother's health did fail at Canterbury, and he conveys his own worry and grief at seeing this happen.

Saito is one of those silent film actors who is able to be at once subtle and expressive, conveying nuances of worry, wounded pride and gentle decency through unmistakable and emphatic gestures and facial contortions.

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