Sentence examples for ever anxious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ever anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of constant worry or unease about something. Example: "She was ever anxious about the outcome of the exam, unable to focus on anything else."

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Ever anxious that she wouldn't be taken seriously, Sontag clamored to impress, to "self-Europeanize".

I interject: I'm nervous to use the "A" word, I tell her, ever anxious in my white liberal way not to insult.

First on the Plane Ever anxious about getting to La Guardia, I boarded the No. 7 Flushing train in Times Square at 7 10 a.m., but subway and buses were in the groove.

His uncommercial work comforts curators who are ever anxious to distance themselves from the almighty art market and museum directors who must vie, with mounting desperation, to attract and entertain large, amorphous, and fickle audiences.

Ever anxious to enter the debate, The Independent Online – which has a dedicated blogging area – has come up with ten examples of blogs which we think defy Marr's assessment of drunken rantings, and offer up a unique or interesting perspective which adds to modern day journalism rather than takes from it.

After six months of demonstrations, Mr Ravalomanana declared himself president and set up a new government.Leaders at this week's African Union summit in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, ever anxious about threats to their own legitimacy, roundly condemned Mr Rajoelina's attempted putsch.

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Lily demands wine and comfort from the ever-anxious Janet, who reluctantly warms up (with the help of a few drinks) to her too-long-absent best friend.

Likewise, the ever-anxious Daily Telegraph is campaigning heavily for sex education about internet porn, and David Cameron wants to "crack down" on it.

7. Early retirees on final-salary pension Has-beens There they are, peacock-chested at the golf club on Tuesday, or the garden centre Thursday, ever-anxious to converse about pension arrangements.

HOW deeply and regrettably ironic it is that the novelist who worked perhaps more ambitiously than any other to comprehend society's big picture -- taking on finance, religion, the media and the ever-anxious relation of the artist to his culture -- should himself be the least comprehended figure in our recent pantheon.

These ever-anxious ruminations on what we put in our mouths seem to be part health, part political, and part pop-cultural issues.

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