Sentence examples for trepidation for the from inspiring English sources

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9 | Hunstanton school, Norfolk Peter and Alison Smithson, 1954 Chosen with trepidation, for the contrast between its architectural ambition and certain practical shortcomings.

Early in "Momma," Siobhan Fallon's one-woman show at the Atlantic Theater Company, there's a moment of trepidation for the audience.

There were moments of trepidation for the visitors in the second half again, but as the French tired and their discipline lapsed, England showed their ruthless side to add three further tries in the final quarter despite the pouring rain.

It's something I've been thinking about as I moved home, listening to Van Morrison's Moondance on vinyl while waiting with trepidation for the arrival of the man-and-van.

"Execution: the carrying out of a death sentence by lawful authority, so a terrorist, for example, does not 'execute' someone" Karen Woo travelled to the remote Nuristan region of northern Afghanistan with hopes of making a difference, with undimmed passion to help others, and with no little trepidation for the physical and mental challenges ahead.

Change is always unnerving, but never more so than when everyone is waiting with trepidation for the first signs that the sky really is falling, not just on paper, not just in exurb developments in Florida, not just for the bankers whose offices are closing.

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Baffert has great respect, or fear, or trepidation, for this attenuated race, the Belmont, which is why Congaree, his fine horse, who finished third in the Derby and the Preakness, was given time off for good behavior.

In Brussels, the visit will nevertheless be watched with trepidation, for fear the Russians could make Tsipras an offer he cannot refuse.

Although those of us following the Mayan long calendar may be heading into 2012 with some trepidation, for those taking a longer-term view here is our annual peek into what next year holds.

This is his greatest moment – one of fear and trepidation for this Lear is a coward and a poet, not a bad combination.

Yet such has been the outpouring of rightwing bile and hatred across the country following Mrs Thatcher's death that many of those who gathered in the centre of Glasgow will be waiting, in some trepidation, for a knock on the door late at night.

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