Sentence examples for is solicitous of from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the Bush administration is solicitous of the church and its leaders, mindful of the size of the Catholic vote.

"I suppose you have to be amused by that: the US military is solicitous of my sensitive nature, and wants to protect me from swearing".

He is charming, gregarious and keen to reward talent; and although he is a taskmaster, he is solicitous of the most junior intern.

The Clinton administration is solicitous of union views, not least because Dick Gephardt, the Democratic leader in the House, uses any anti-union move to boost his presidential prospects at the expense of the vice-president's.And yet, despite all this, it is difficult to swallow Mr Carey's talk of a new era.

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Grandparents are solicitous of their grandchildren and managers are solicitous of their superstar pitchers.

Gang was solicitous of their opinions and comfortable overruling them.

I would add to that that the medical staff was solicitous of me.

On Thursday, Mr. Sullivan was solicitous of Mr. Inouye, who praised Mr. Stevens's integrity.

Parcells has been solicitous of Hansen's age that he does not abuse him by making him punt too often.

I was in the midst of a bunch of American guys being solicitous of one of their own and dubious about foreigners.

On the first day of being questioned, he tried at times to be solicitous of Lt. Cmdr.

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