Sentence examples for getting a bit nervous from inspiring English sources

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Markets are getting a bit nervous, not unexpectedly.

"It was at that point, yes, I was getting a bit nervous.

Having her around gives me that added bit of independence and freedom, and it's quite calming if I'm getting a bit nervous".

Yes, there's one main wedding... hmmm, I don't know if I was supposed to say there are two weddings, but whatever, we'll just let that slide," Hale joked, getting a bit nervous about her spoilery slip before putting it behind her, adding, "Pregnancies, kids, yeah.

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"I definitely got a bit nervous at 5-4," Dulko said.

"He got a bit nervous in the second set," Murray said of his bewildered opponent.

"She got a bit nervous so I just went for my chances," Henin added.

He obviously helped out a little bit, he got a bit nervous at the end of the second set.

Afterward, Robson mentioned her plan was to "try to play aggressive and let her get a bit nervous".

Winners of the group stage, The Hundred Acre Edwardes, admitted they did get a bit nervous before the race.

Admittedly, I get a bit nervous outside the M1, but needs must, and once in a while I am required to venture forth.

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