Sentence examples for vague apprehension from inspiring English sources

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I didn't dislike being pregnant, but I was hardly a serenely happy glowing-with-the-miracle-of-life goddess -- more like a gassy, bloated, lumbering sack of vague apprehension and worry.

In "Mockingbird," Scout remarks of a tea party: "Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere" -- and the feeling in town is a little like that tea party, according to Crissy Nettles, who played Miss Stephanie in a staging of the play at the courthouse this past spring with the Mockingbird Players.

And there is no comma.'" In "Mockingbird," Scout remarks of a tea party: "Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere" -- and the feeling in town is a little like that tea party, according to Crissy Nettles, who played Miss Stephanie in a staging of the play at the courthouse this past spring with the Mockingbird Players.

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Though all "thinking people," as they are still sometimes called, must by now have more than a vague idea of the dangers which mankind runs from modern techniques, George Orwell, like Aldous Huxley, feels that the more precise we are in our apprehensions the better.

This is not apprehension.

She left no name with the attendants who revived her - only a vague feeling of apprehension.

With some apprehension, I gave him $5.

We spoke to Bridle to learn more about the circumstances behind this vague photo series and better understand his apprehension and curiosity about the robot chauffeurs of the future.

Apprehension, mostly.

Apprehension disappeared.

She felt apprehension.

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